TL;DR : My friends and I in Wales want to play retro coin-op games. Tell us where to find some.
Bit of a random one this - I was out with a couple of friends this evening. Just an impromptu gathering of local mates and after deciding we could not be arsed with going out and joining the crowds tonight, we thought we'd jump in the cars and do something else.
We found ourselves at the local bowling alley and after getting no strikes and my ass kicked (I've never won f**king game of bowling in my life ) we headed over to the small arcade they had in there and after getting shooed away at 1am, we headed over to McDonalds to have a bite to eat. I am forced to admit I haven't had that much fun playing video games and air hockey in years and it was a considerably cheaper night out.
It took me back to the early/mid 90s where my dad would give my cousin and I a quid or two just to shut the nagging up (my mum refused to fund video gaming of any sort) and knowing that was all the money we would be getting, we played hard.
You took that quid, broke it into 10p's and entered the room of pounding music, screaming kids and flashing neon and played Street Fighter or Metal Slug as hard as you could to make it last before hitting the dreaded 'Continue' countdown.
With the growth of the high-spec PC and games console, understandably video amusement arcades have taken a hit and have now all but gone the way of Blockbuster, but I was wondering if any of these such arcades you saw in the movie Tron exist anymore or if anybody knows of any going strong with a decent sense of community? Can anybody actually afford to run one of these anymore?...
I know there's a few in London but I can only think of a couple of small ones around me that sit in bowling alleys.
I know the easiest way to get fun old-school multiplayer is to just download an emulator and plug a few controllers into the PC, (or buy a console) but if you want to play a local game, there's nothing quite like putting these £50 games with their expensive DLCs behind you and standing at an upright box with a joystick and your mate.
I live just outside Cardiff so if anybody knows of any in Wales that would be awesome as I'm coming up empty.
I know this is arguably a total waste of time and money but each to their own! :rasp:
Bit of a random one this - I was out with a couple of friends this evening. Just an impromptu gathering of local mates and after deciding we could not be arsed with going out and joining the crowds tonight, we thought we'd jump in the cars and do something else.
We found ourselves at the local bowling alley and after getting no strikes and my ass kicked (I've never won f**king game of bowling in my life ) we headed over to the small arcade they had in there and after getting shooed away at 1am, we headed over to McDonalds to have a bite to eat. I am forced to admit I haven't had that much fun playing video games and air hockey in years and it was a considerably cheaper night out.
It took me back to the early/mid 90s where my dad would give my cousin and I a quid or two just to shut the nagging up (my mum refused to fund video gaming of any sort) and knowing that was all the money we would be getting, we played hard.
You took that quid, broke it into 10p's and entered the room of pounding music, screaming kids and flashing neon and played Street Fighter or Metal Slug as hard as you could to make it last before hitting the dreaded 'Continue' countdown.
With the growth of the high-spec PC and games console, understandably video amusement arcades have taken a hit and have now all but gone the way of Blockbuster, but I was wondering if any of these such arcades you saw in the movie Tron exist anymore or if anybody knows of any going strong with a decent sense of community? Can anybody actually afford to run one of these anymore?...
I know there's a few in London but I can only think of a couple of small ones around me that sit in bowling alleys.
I know the easiest way to get fun old-school multiplayer is to just download an emulator and plug a few controllers into the PC, (or buy a console) but if you want to play a local game, there's nothing quite like putting these £50 games with their expensive DLCs behind you and standing at an upright box with a joystick and your mate.
I live just outside Cardiff so if anybody knows of any in Wales that would be awesome as I'm coming up empty.
I know this is arguably a total waste of time and money but each to their own! :rasp: