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james2025a 12-05-20 11:51 AM

Re: Top 10 favorite arcade games as kid (or when they actually existed)?
 

Originally Posted by T-bone22 (Post 13853252)
I was that kid at the Street Fighter II machine that could not be beat. There’d be a line of quarters sitting on the rim of the display from opponents waiting to take me on.

I went to an arcade where i met 3 guys who were all major gamers and professional gamblers. For several months they could take on any comers and not break a sweat. One of my best friends became the biggest addict of the game and spent several hours a day playing it. Got to the point where he over took them all and he never lost after that. He was the first person i ever saw that could beat that game and any challengers using any character. He would let his opponent choose his character for him he was that confident. He played the game consistently for years, and would pick up every version release for every console.

As good as you may have been, he was the kid that i am sure could school you, and 99% of gamers... myself included, on the game.

Red Hood 12-14-20 11:21 AM

Re: Top 10 favorite arcade games as kid (or when they actually existed)?
 
In no particular order
Galaga
X-Men
WWF Wrestlefest
Street Fighter
Street Fighter II
Ninja Gaiden
The Simpsons
Cruisin
NBA Jam
TMNT
Metal Slug
Marvel vs Capcom
X-Men vs Street Fighter
Spider-Man
WWF Wrestlemania the Arcade Game
Pac-Man
Run and Gun

Toddarino 12-15-20 07:28 AM

Re: Top 10 favorite arcade games as kid (or when they actually existed)?
 
Burgertime
Tapper
TMNT
Simpsons
Lethal Enforcers


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