Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
That game was awesome. When I was in middle school, my older brother's friend had met a girl on-line who worked at an arcade and asked me to go with him to meet her. We got unlimited play through all the games and happened to beat this one in particular. I would drive while he shot. Oh memories!
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
Hobie-wan wrote:Night Stocker.
I am vengeance, I am the Night Stocker.
Looks fun though. I never played a hybrid driving and light gun game.
Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
I loved to playing Lucky and Wild at the roller rink as a kid. The best is when you are the driver and have a gun, although my friends and I used to switch that up with just a driver and double gunner.
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
Gunstar Green wrote:Hobie-wan wrote:Night Stocker.
I am vengeance, I am the Night Stocker.
Looks fun though. I never played a hybrid driving and light gun game.
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
Night Stocker.
Major fail for me -
1) I've seen and researched this game (but never played it)
2) When I was thinking over this game last night I thought this game might have a steering wheel and a gun from the description -- I thought Lucky & Wild right away but I knew that was in no way correct. I should have kept thinking about those type of games.
*facepalm*
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Major fail for me -
1) I've seen and researched this game (but never played it)
2) When I was thinking over this game last night I thought this game might have a steering wheel and a gun from the description -- I thought Lucky & Wild right away but I knew that was in no way correct. I should have kept thinking about those type of games.
*facepalm*
CURSE YOU BALLY SENTE and I've played a few of your games for real!
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
EllertMichael wrote:nightrnr wrote: How many arcades had BOTH a steering wheel AND a light gun?
Lucky & Wild comes to mind!
kinda a 'holy grail' cab of mine
I originally meant that as a rhetorical question, but thanks . That looks great! It's probably the better of the 2 games too.
ExedExes wrote:2) When I was thinking over this game last night I thought this game might have a steering wheel and a gun from the description -- I thought Lucky & Wild right away but I knew that was in no way correct. I should have kept thinking about those type of games.
*facepalm*
CURSE YOU BALLY SENTE and I've played a few of your games for real!
Yeah, facepalm for me too. I even wondered whether it had a steering wheel or not, but dismissed the idea, because how would you shoot, right? Didn't occur to me that it had BOTH.
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Re: Help Remembering a 90s Arcade Game: yes, another one
Great call Hobie, never heard of that Steering Lightgun Arcade cab. There is a PS2 game that combines the Lightgun and Steering. Cheesy story, but drives and shoots nicely called Starsky & Hutch.
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