View Full Version : Video & Arcade games: what & where did you play back in the day?
mireaux 06-18-2009, 08:36 PM a place to chat about some video games you used to play at home, or arcades you used to frequent to shell out quarters at.
for arcades: i went to the ones in heritage and crossroads mall. The one at crossroads became notorious for attracting hoodrats in the years right before its demise.
In fact, about 6 or 7 yrs ago, some moron brought a gun to crossroads and fired it.,.i think it was a gang thing..it was right by the arcade.
Heritage Park had Aladdins right by one of the entrances to the mall..it was small, but the selection of games it did have was rather good, then when it closed, another one opened almost in the exact center of the mall...i think it was owned by a private single owner. it didnt last too long.
I grew up in the "bit" age..playing everything mostly from 8-bit up to the last string of consoles (Ps2, xbox, and gamecube)..i sorta hung up on buying new consoles anymore, cause IMHO they are getting too complex and are straying away from that simple element of addictive simple gameplay.
bluedogok 06-18-2009, 09:00 PM Zaxxon was my favorite, when the controller wasn't broken. We would go to the gameroom at 38th & MacArthur early and then head over to 39th around dark.
so1rfan 06-18-2009, 09:39 PM Tempest.
OKCDrummer77 06-18-2009, 11:20 PM I had an Atari 2600 back in the 80's. Got pretty good at Q*Bert, Popeye & Frogger just to name a few.
Generals64 06-19-2009, 12:55 PM I had an Atari 2600 back in the 80's. Got pretty good at Q*Bert, Popeye & Frogger just to name a few.
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Just to stay current with the younger guys of the nostalgia group....I'm 63 and have not played a game yet.....I used to play pinball machines in the 50's and
shot a lot of pool and Snooker....
mireaux 06-19-2009, 02:02 PM -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Just to stay current with the younger guys of the nostalgia group....I'm 63 and have not played a game yet.....I used to play pinball machines in the 50's and
shot a lot of pool and Snooker....
you should consider playing a wii, nintendo specifically targeted gamers of all ages when they developed the system, so its rather easy to play and quite addictive.
OKCMallen 06-19-2009, 03:07 PM I had an Atari 2600 back in the 80's. Got pretty good at Q*Bert, Popeye & Frogger just to name a few.
Oh man, me too. Yar's Revenge, Adventure......Golf was impossible. Remember the God-awful "sound effects" it had!?!?!?
The 2600 was amazing for its time though!
Martin 06-19-2009, 03:31 PM pitfall on the 2600, ftw. -M
OKCMallen 06-19-2009, 04:04 PM pitfall on the 2600, ftw. -M
No way mmm! WAY too hard!
OKCDrummer77 06-19-2009, 09:50 PM For arcade games, there were a couple of favorites. If anyone else here grew up in Enid during the 80's, you might remember the Electric Eagle Arcade. That was THE place to throw a birthday party in those days.
Also, there were several arcade games at the local skating rink. My elementary school held a skating party there once a month during the school year. I hated skating (well, sucked at it, actually), so I stayed in the snack bar with a pocket full of quarters.
papaOU 06-19-2009, 11:10 PM For arcade games, there were a couple of favorites. If anyone else here grew up in Enid during the 80's, you might remember the Electric Eagle Arcade. That was THE place to throw a birthday party in those days.
Also, there were several arcade games at the local skating rink. My elementary school held a skating party there once a month during the school year. I hated skating (well, sucked at it, actually), so I stayed in the snack bar with a pocket full of quarters.
Now day's you'd need the quarters for condoms..............
Brings back some wild images of time spent in Enid........... :chef:
kevinpate 06-20-2009, 05:26 AM Mostly pinball and pool, never grasped foosball worth nuthin, enjoyed air hockey. Arcade vids, well, it was a while back so we're talking the pong, asteroids, missle command era. Pinball and pool were far more enjoyable. Later when the Atari 2600 came around, it was interesting, but by then video games weren't of much interest to me, as I preferred my fun in the outdoors.
mireaux 06-20-2009, 06:45 AM pitfall on the 2600, ftw. -M
Legend has it that there is actually an ending to Pitfall, not just the endless repetitive stages we are constantly entertained with.
mireaux 06-20-2009, 06:47 AM For arcade games, there were a couple of favorites. If anyone else here grew up in Enid during the 80's, you might remember the Electric Eagle Arcade. That was THE place to throw a birthday party in those days.
Also, there were several arcade games at the local skating rink. My elementary school held a skating party there once a month during the school year. I hated skating (well, sucked at it, actually), so I stayed in the snack bar with a pocket full of quarters.
The first time I EVER played Double Dragon was in 1988 in Enid, at the arcade in the mall.
The game still rules..over 20 years later.
(yeah, i know..im showing my age with that statement)
nik4411 06-20-2009, 08:11 AM It would be fun if we had a nicklecade around somewhere...when I lived in Utah for a bit, the city I lived in had a nickelcade, it was full of all the old classic arcade games, it had everything, and it was all just a nickle per game.
papaOU 06-23-2009, 09:33 AM pong..............
OKCMallen 06-23-2009, 10:55 AM Legend has it that there is actually an ending to Pitfall, not just the endless repetitive stages we are constantly entertained with.
No way. Pitfall was impossible. :whiteflag
Jesseda 06-23-2009, 10:56 AM ha ha i forgot all about double dragon, isnt that the one that says rise from your graves?
ha ha i forgot all about double dragon, isnt that the one that says rise from your graves?
No, that was Altered Beast, and the correct quote is "Wise fwom your gwave."
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DaveSkater 06-23-2009, 12:07 PM Missile Command
Asteroids 1 and 2
Tempest
Robotron
Defender 1 and 2
Pinball machines of all makes, but especially Firepower!
Gravitron
Joust
Space Invaders
mireaux 06-23-2009, 02:19 PM ha ha i forgot all about double dragon, isnt that the one that says rise from your graves?
uh no...."rise from your grave" is the intro to 1989's Altered Beast, a game that was packaged with the Sega Genesis before 1991 brought along Sonic the Hedgehog.
Double Dragon debuted in 1988 and was a prodigy from arcade manufacturer TradeWest, and was ported to home consoles, it was a side-scroller beat-em-up action game.
two totally different games
OKCMallen 06-23-2009, 02:51 PM Altered Beast FTW!
Final Fantasy on Nintendo was a big one for me.
How about this gem:
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Bionic Commando, also.
mireaux 06-23-2009, 05:49 PM just wanted to say that the best Mortal Kombat to this day is still: Mortal Kombat 3-Ultimate.
dont care too much for all the 3-D perspective games like: Deadly Alliance, Deception, etc.
Baraka and the scene with the laughing trees in the forest is what made MK2 so cool, but MK3U still rules.
My fave characters are: Scorpion, Cyrax, Sektor, Rain, Smoke, Kitana, and the guy whose name is escaping my mind but could run right passed you and make you spin really fast and had hooks for arms..
the worst fatalities were the ones with the least amount of gore: Babality, and Friendship..such utter humiliation youd wish you were dead.
OKCMallen 06-23-2009, 05:54 PM Kabal!!!!
http://mkw.mortalkombatonline.com/mka/kabal/cutout.png
mireaux 06-24-2009, 03:37 AM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvR_3OTxs8A
anyone else watch vids from this guy...he is hilarious
papaOU 06-24-2009, 03:48 AM I attempted to play the video games when they were put into bars and tried some arcade. Tried nintendo playing with my kids. I have never played a "computer game"
To me they become boring very quickly.
Give me sports betting, 21, poker (not cards-poker is not 2's are wild, dr. pepper, and crap like that. Not skill games) and craps......
mireaux 06-24-2009, 03:48 AM YouTube - Sega 32X - Angry Video Game Nerd AVGN (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvR_3OTxs8A)
CMPDon 06-24-2009, 09:25 AM We used to live within walking distance of Crossroads and I spent most days during the summer at Alladin's. When they made the switch to tokens, there were a few days when you could play Asteroids with a penny. The mechanism was different on that one - it had the round metal circle to accept coins instead of the plastic box with the hole.
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