[game_preservation] A sad day for arcade games

Andrew Armstrong andrew at aarmstrong.org
Tue Mar 3 13:03:27 EST 2009


They're certainly getting much much rarer, even in steadfast areas like
Japan (Sega closed or has plans to close something like half of them
there right?)

Not many good ones left in the UK that's for sure. The Trocadero is not
very good apart from there are a fair few machines, and worth going to
once or twice.

Need some kind of work put into documenting them. Wasn't Jason Scott
going to do a pinball or arcade documentary next? and I am sure I saw
some books and sites dedicated to it recently.

Andrew

Rachel "Sheepy" Donahue wrote:

> Someone posted in the RPGnet forums:

>

> "What were arcades like?

> I was reading about arcades and how you'd have to queue to play

> popular games as well as follow rules like no throwing in fighting

> game or the others wouldn't let you play. This seems rather strange.

> The money cost must have gotten expensive pretty quickly as well. I'm

> not old enough to have been to them when they were around so I'm

> curious about what they were like."

>

> *sobs*

>

> http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?t=440112

>

>

> -Rach

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