Soldato
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The last decient arcade I went in was funland in the Trocadero when I visited London a couple of years back.
They are all such a rip off its no wonder they've died in britain!
They used to be miles ahead in the graphics stakes but as home consoles have swallowed them up the exclusive releases seem to have stopped. As has been said even the novelty peripherals are not so special anymore now you can have most of them at home.
Go to any bowling alley in Britain (dont matter what company!) and you will find the same dozen arcade games which are nearly all 5+ years old:
Time Crisis 2 (a classic but old as the hills) with at least one of the recoils on the guns broke.
Time Crisis 3 If you're lucky.
Dancing Stage Euromix 2 (been known to partake in a bit of 5,6,7,8 before now
)
Daytona USA 2 or Sega Rally 2.
House of the Dead 1/2/3
Final Furlong 2 (sure fire way to give yourself a heart attack!)
Crazy Taxi
Virtua Tennis
Arcade in britain now means 200 fruit machines where chavs chuck there giros in once a week.
They are all such a rip off its no wonder they've died in britain!
They used to be miles ahead in the graphics stakes but as home consoles have swallowed them up the exclusive releases seem to have stopped. As has been said even the novelty peripherals are not so special anymore now you can have most of them at home.
Go to any bowling alley in Britain (dont matter what company!) and you will find the same dozen arcade games which are nearly all 5+ years old:
Time Crisis 2 (a classic but old as the hills) with at least one of the recoils on the guns broke.
Time Crisis 3 If you're lucky.
Dancing Stage Euromix 2 (been known to partake in a bit of 5,6,7,8 before now
)Daytona USA 2 or Sega Rally 2.
House of the Dead 1/2/3
Final Furlong 2 (sure fire way to give yourself a heart attack!)
Crazy Taxi
Virtua Tennis
Arcade in britain now means 200 fruit machines where chavs chuck there giros in once a week.

