We are going to travel around the country a bit too, so if anyone knows of any arcades outside Bangkok that would be cool as well

Cool! Bummer about Mushi and Gigawing, but I would love to check out After burner Climax and the music games. Do you visit there yourself?manatworks wrote:if you're going to Bangkok,i'm quite sure that you'll got a chance to visit MBK shopping center near Siam area ,that shopping mall has quite ok arcade on the 7th floor, but don't expect to find any shmups there (we used to have Mushi Futari 1.5, Gigawing that was set to 0.2usd/2credits) ,but if you are interested in fighting and music games,we have got latest Guitar Freaks, Drummania, Djmax Technika, SFIV, Tekken6, After burner Climax and several Gun shooting/Driving cabs.
That would be much appreciated! Both me and my g/f can have some trouble finding our way sometimes. We'll defintly visit the shop as well.manatworks wrote:I can make a simple map for you if u're interested to pay a visit.
***if you interested in retro/rare console stuffs,there's a shop on the 6th floor also***
A lot better than minemanatworks wrote:ps. sorry for my bad english
We defintly will! It's going to be great leaving cold and dark Sweden for a while. We are going there late october and will stay for a little more than three weeks. Can't wait!manatworks wrote:btw,enjoy your trip!
This is off-topic, but what's their rationale for that?Dragoforce wrote: Over here, arcades have basiclly been outlawed by the state, so i'm not that picky.
thats just over 25cents usd.....thats cheapRosse wrote:So there are no other arcades besides the one at MBK and the nearby malls? *just making sure*
10 bath is still a lot cheaper than here
I bet it all started with some do-gooders who thought that video games were destroying the minds of the youth (etc) and accidentally ended up encouraging the much more dangerous vice of gambling. No doubt the state-run gambling monopoly jumped on the bandwagon afterwards.Dragoforce wrote:It's a long story and there are people who know it a lot better than I do (Sven666 who used to run an arcade for instance)
Basically the goverment determined sometime in the late 90's that arcade machines should fall under the same kind of rules as as poker - and slot machines and that the operators have to pay the same (sky-high) fees as for the arcades machines. One the major reasons for doing this was (as far as I know) that arcade machines was not deemed suitable in environment that young people had access to. This of course led to a situation where arcade machines all but disappeared in favor of slot- and poker machines , since they have a lot higher revenue.
The absurd part about all this is that all gambling (including slot machines and the likes) are controlled and governed by a state-owned company (svenska spel) that has monopoly on all gambling within Sweden. I'm not much for conspiracies, but it makes you wonder...
uh,there're other arcades scattering around Bangkok (and some "tourist" town like Chaing Mai and Pattaya) ,but MBK seems to be the most obvious and easiest to go ,there's very small arcade nearby in another mall called Siam Paragon,but the games list are not really good (except for Let's go Jungle,After Burner Climax,Daytona USA and Winding Heat).Rosse wrote:So there are no other arcades besides the one at MBK and the nearby malls? *just making sure*
10 bath is still a lot cheaper than here
Oh yeahDragoforce wrote:At least you're allowed to smoke pot, we can't buy alcohol in regular stores.