Yeah, my friend and I would do that too. Except the crowd would usually yell at us to give them a turn.knight of some random number said:House Of the dead three. I remember a time when a friend and I played for hours on a single machine with just five pounds. We even gained a crowd of about ten people watching us. Execpt we didn't actually no they where there, until we were done playing and turned around.
Maybe but sometimes people in arcades like watching people who are really good, DDR usually draws a crownd if you can play it wellKiutu said:They were waiting to play, you hogs.knight of some random number said:House Of the dead three. I remember a time when a friend and I played for hours on a single machine with just five pounds. We even gained a crowd of about ten people watching us. Execpt we didn't actually no they where there, until we were done playing and turned around.
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Same here, cept in Raleigh's Crabtree Valley Mall.Furburt said:Time Crisis 2. I set the high score for that in an arcade in Dublin. It ain't been broken since.
Hahaha, I totally remember that... I always remembered that it, like most arcade games, was cheap as hell sometimes... especially the bosses... it would cost you at least a dollar for every boss because it was impossible to stop them from hitting you at least 3-4 times.Commander Jack Rankin said:Oh, yeah. I used to play that all the time. I have vivid memories of being pelted by flying corn dogs.TPiddy said:Anyone ever heard of CarnEvil? That one took the cake for me. I like to head back to Playdium every so often and give it my money.
I agree that game was awesome. Also Ocean Hunters and Ghost Squad were good games. Untill the Wii ruined ghost squadTPiddy said:Anyone ever heard of CarnEvil? That one took the cake for me. I like to head back to Playdium every so often and give it my money.