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orangeloungeradio · 10 months
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Classic Game of the Week: Mario Bros. Developer: Nintendo R&D1 and Intelligent Systems (NES), Nintendo R&D2 - Atari, Inc. (2600, 5200), MISA (PC-8001), Choice Software (Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum), Ocean (Commodore 64), ITDC (Atari 7800), Sculptured Software (Atari 8-bit) Publisher: Nintendo Platform: Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800, Atari 8-bit, PC-88, FM-7, Commodore 64, NES, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Game & Watch, Game Boy Advance Video Courtesy of: TheUnmasterofGames
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beanbowlbaggins · 11 months
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I got my partner and my father to go to a pinball convention with me. It was an hour away and ran until midnight, and it was really worth it. There were 300 pins, and even brand new ones to try out. I got to play the Mandalorian pin, and it was super cute. (and I got to wear one of my favorite graphic tops out since I can barely wear them what with work dress codes, and Little Dragons Cafe was my first switch game)
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swaggerblonde · 1 year
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Swagger Blonde Quick Plays E SWAT City Under Siege Sega Master System
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brutalgamer · 8 days
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Arcade fans can continue those mini-home arcades, as Numbskull reveals two more quarter-scale cabs
The masters of the quarter-scale form factor, Numbskull is dropping two more cabinets with Elevator Action and Zoo Keeper.
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1uppod · 1 year
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Welcome to a new recurring series for the 1UP Pod – Video Game Deathmatch! This time, Andy will be pitting Streets of Rage 4 vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge!
Following Andy’s experiences comparing The Callisto Protocol and Dead Space, Andy is back on terra firma through the cunning escape plan of dying. Now he’s in a crime-infested city, fighting street punks left and right.
As a lifelong fan of the beat ’em up genre, from the late ’80s arcade golden era to the present, Andy can’t wait to get stuck into the intricacies of these two modern revivals of classic games. He just has to deal with the occasional baseball bat-wielding thug. Good thing there’s plenty of food to be found in steel barrels.
Streets of Rage 4 is based on the popular trilogy of Sega MegaDrive tiles, while Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shredder’s Revenge is a spiritual successor to Konami’s iconic series of arcade releases.
Streets of Rage 4 vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge will take place over five categories: Presentation, Playable Characters, Enemy Types, Gameplay, and ‘Nostalgia vs Reinvention’.
Will he make it to the final boss before he’s done critiquing these two titles? Listen to find out!
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jeuxarcades · 1 year
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Tabletop Arcade Games
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Tabletop arcade games are miniature versions of classic arcade games that can be played on a tabletop or countertop. These games are designed to bring the excitement and nostalgia of classic arcade games into the comfort of one's home. They come in different sizes, designs, and with different games built-in. Here is a brief overview of tabletop arcade games and what makes them unique.
Design and Size: Tabletop arcade games vary in size, with some being small enough to fit on a desk, and others being big enough to take up a significant portion of a tabletop. Some models feature classic designs and graphics inspired by the original arcade games, while others come with modern and sleek designs. The games come with built-in displays and controls, making it possible to play without the need for a computer or TV screen.
Built-in Games: Tabletop arcade games typically come with a set of classic arcade games built-in. These games can range from classic titles such as Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Space Invaders, to more modern games such as Galaga and Centipede. Some models even come with hundreds of games, making them ideal for those who love arcade games.
Portability: Tabletop arcade games are portable, making it easy to take them with you on the go. They can be played anywhere, as long as there is a flat surface to place them on. This makes them perfect for long trips, family gatherings, and other events where you want to keep entertained.
Cost-Effective: Tabletop arcade games are an affordable alternative to full-sized arcade machines. They cost significantly less than their full-sized counterparts, making them an excellent option for those who love arcade games but don't have the budget for a full-sized arcade machine. In conclusion, tabletop arcade games are miniature versions of classic arcade games that bring the excitement of arcade games into the comfort of one's home. They come in different sizes and designs, and with different games built-in. These games are portable, affordable, and an excellent option for those who love arcade games. Whether you're looking for a fun way to pass the time or want to relive the nostalgia of classic arcade games, tabletop arcade games are the perfect choice.
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iasminomarata · 5 months
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to celebrate not one but TWO mighty & ray mentions in like a month, here are some segasonics ✨
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disease · 9 days
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BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA [WMS | USA, 1993]
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goofybandit · 1 month
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Chef Blue Toad!
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thebigolbee · 11 months
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So we know that Marlow would get along with Hancock (wonderful, blessed, love it), but I’m curious, do you think he’d get on well with Nick?
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Oh this is an awesome question, thanks so much for asking it! More to read below :)
Nick and Marlow have a very strained relationship, despite being on the same team? They're both vigilantes fighting for justice and safety, but while Nick is the methodical detective type, Marlow can be more of a, well…volatile…executioner? He lives his life in extremes and his methods can be pretty wild, though his heart is in the right place and he's done a lot of good for what's left of humanity. Sometimes he does straight up participate in some unsavory activities, though… so it's natural for people to have varying opinions on him.
Since their personalities are so different, when Marlow hangs around the Commonwealth before the events of FNV and FO4, these two butt heads quite a lot. Nick is a very kind and patient person, but even Richie wears his patience very thin. It doesn't help that Nick keeping tabs on him like a potential threat drives Marlow CRAZY. Nick and the community's caution towards Rich kind of turns him into a self-fulfilling prophecy… a common theme in Marlow's story.
In short, Marlow travels to the Commonwealth after his heartbreak in the Capital Wasteland to find a new home, but he leaves for New Vegas even more disheartened than before. Nick does have a some part in this after he proves to be a more suitable protector and role model for the area, but it's not like that was Nick's goal at all. Nick really does wish the best for Marlow, and if Marlow has the chance to work on himself and heal his heart in FNV, they get to have a much better relationship in the future :)
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orangeloungeradio · 2 years
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Classic Game of the Week: Skullgirls Developer: Reverge Labs Publisher: Autumn Games Platforms: PS3, Xbox 360, Windows, PS4, Arcade, PS Vita, Linux, OS X, Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S Video Courtesy of: TheBlueDragon
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 13 days
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HG101 Presents: Arcade Cult Classics
Ever play an arcade game from decades ago that you saw once and never saw again? Ever wondered about arcade games that were never released in your home land? This book digs into the depths of 1980s and 1990s arcade history, unearthing hidden gems from developers like Irem, ADK, Jaleco, NMK, Westone, UPL, Technos, Toaplan, Gaelco, and TAD. In addition to highlighting forgotten classics when digging through the MAME library, it also catalogues many undersung titles that can be found as part of retro re-releases, like on Hamster’s Arcade Archives series or on the Evercade console. Now available!
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videogamesskies · 4 months
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Ninja Gaiden (1988) (arcade)
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badschmitt24071994 · 4 months
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twiinsunsart · 7 months
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the arcade 🕹️
digital art of flynn’s arcade from TRON (1982), with a little bit of legacy in the sign with the disk of course
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