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When I was a kid I used to love the Penny Arcade in Disneyland's Main Street USA area. It had all kinds of vintage mechanical arcade games from the '50s and '60s and older. On a recent visit I was surprised to find the arcade gone and a candy shop in its place.
I wish! Those machines are at Tokyo Disneyland (though I wouldn't be surprised if they're the same ones that used to be at California Disneyland!). According to my cousin's son who works at Disneyland they were taken out a few years ago because they were getting too expensive to maintain. The following shows the inner workings of the Rockola 1937 World Series machine. Talk about engineering!
Some od mine're bit obscure but..
AFTER BURNER
DRAGON GUN
MUTANT FIGHTER
STAR WARS
STEEL GUNNER 2
S.T.U.N RUNNER
OPERATION WOLF
GORF
SCRAMBLE
CYBER SLED
I used to live on the south east coast and so there were loads of towns with arcades nearby to haunt, I really miss the atmosphere you used to get in them, its nothing like that now. =( The cranes were more fun then too, and less twitchy, our local one was filled with drumstick lollies, fruit pastilles, loose wrapped chews and toffees and (yuk) parma violets!
Some of the faves then -
Moon Cresta, Scramble, Moon Buggy, Galaxians, Dig Dug, Phoenix, Crazy Balloon, Frogger, and (not sure what it was called) the one where you bet your pennies on the little plastic horses that went around a track under a big perspex dome, I think the biggest win was 25p but it felt like a lot!
No. 1 of all time though has to be Dragon's Lair, I fell in love with it the moment I saw it, but we had to travel to the next town to play it and it cost 30p for 4 lives in one arcade and 20p for 3 in another (ouch). I was completely obsessed and it just about consumed by every waking moment trying to figure out which way I should have gone after poor Dirk met his grisly demise yet again. I did manage to complete it in the end and then several more times (including once in an arcade with overhead monitors which made me feel ridiculously happy) ... somehow though I could never get into its sister game Space Ace.
I used to love the old vintage arcade machines at Walt Disney World (guess they were along the same linesas the Disneyland ones) and they've gone bye-bye too I believe. If you have a multi-day-multi-park ticket at WDW however, its worth knowing that you can go get a quick Frogger, Galaxians, etc fix at Disney Quest @ Downtown Disney, they have a whole bunch of old machines there . =)
Double Dragon (Favourite arcade game ever!)
Outrun
Golden Axe
WWF Wrestling (The early one)
Street Fighter 2 (and all it's incarnations)
Splatterhouse
Karate Champ
Star Wars (The one which is basically coloured lines, but what sound!!!)
APB (Great fun)
King of Boxer
Bad dudes vs dragon-ninja
Ghosts n Goblins
Sly Spy Secret Agent
Afterburner
Combat tribes
Spy Hunter
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Operation Wolf
POW
Kung-fu Master
Super Wonderboy in Monster Land
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Dynamite Dux
Bubble Bobble
New Zealand Story
Shaolin's Road
Ikari Warriors
Super Hang-on
Robocop
Shinobi
dont think i have top ten but i can remember the ones i was never off
star wars
hunchback
donkey kong
roadrunner
ghost and goblins
these i was never off most of my pocket money went on these lol
dont think i have top ten but i can remember the ones i was never off
star wars
hunchback
donkey kong
roadrunner
ghost and goblins
these i was never off most of my pocket money went on these lol
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