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My favorite will always be the dedicated Street Fighter cab with punch pads. I loved that game with the punch pads. The 6 button version kinda screwed everything up. I always wanted to throw in a SF2 PCB and try to rig it to work with the punch pads.
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I remember seeing a time crisis cab for the first time. My favorite arcade set it near the entrance and the line for it and along with the crowd onlookers was so big it was difficult to get in the place! They moved it not long after that but still drew big crowds with its new twist on a classic game genre with it's time limits, pedal and gun recoil.

So when time crisis II came out with dual linked big screens? :shock: :shock: :D

If I ever had the space this would be amazing to have. Just such a set piece in any arcade.
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I updated all my posts on the previous pages, now have pictures of each Cabinet. :D

Probably the biggest Arcade Cab ever; a walk in room. Updated back on page 2.
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Blasto
Anyone ever play this game? Very early Arcade Cabinet with elements of strategy and quick reaction.

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I played the sit down version decades ago which had real button direction controls worked just like holding down a key on the PC keyboard. Hold button moves ship a notch after a slight pause then rapidly moves just like repeat of text on screen!

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Oh and try my programed KlikNPlay game inspired by Blasto.

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Bump -- pictures if you have them ;)
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Defender and Stargate

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I had the fortune of playing many of the Cabs first hand having been around since Pong first came out at my Bowling Alley. Defender and Stargate rapid pace and so many controls really adds to the gameplay.

Defender hidden strategy element (no kidding) only known to seasoned players
Stay by the highest mountain peak, aliens track towards it depending which side you are on. :idea:

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Look closely at the stick for up and down movement only. Reverse changes the ship direction and a tap of the Thrust controls the sideways momentum. The complicated balance of the unique control is lost on home editions.

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Stargate added a button for temporary invisibility! Fly into the Stargate to be Hyperspaced to the thick of the battle. Note how the Reverse button is placed next to the up down joystick; tap that button with your left thumb hanging off the stick. Along with Twinstick control Robotron, Eugene Jarvis an excellent game designer.

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There are many but Tron, Asteroids Deluxe and Bubbles Duramold spring to mind-the Universal games are pretty impressive. I own Cosmic Alien and Cosmic Guerilla
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I absolutely adore Spy Hunter's controls. It's one of my all time favorites.

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Hang-On absolutely floored me as a kid. It was part game, part ride.

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Gunstar Green wrote:Hang-On absolutely floored me as a kid. It was part game, part ride.

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Ack wrote:Anybody ever get to play the giant Battletech setup? Nothing short of awesome right there.

As for personal favorite, it will always be the three-player AVP cab that Capcom released. Three players, slaughtering hordes of aliens, all at the same time. Awesome. I love multiple-man beat em up cabs, like six-player X-men, four-player Simpsons, four-player Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, four-player Captain America and the Avengers...some of the most fun I've ever had in the arcade were on these kinds of machines.


That Battletech setup brings back good memories. Only had a chance to play it once, but it was a good night out with friends back in my school days. They had a set of them at an arcade in a mall near my parents' place in lower Westchester, New York. After doing a little research, it looks like they had the Tesla II pods.

That particular arcade opened in the late 90's and is still is around. They haven't updated many of the games since it opened, which is great IMO, as they have a selection of games that are had to find in arcades now. The issue is that a lot of the cabinets are not well maintained nowadays.
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