30 most memorable SEGA arcade games of all time

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Hobie-wan wrote:
SpaceBooger wrote:Ok, not to sound stupid or anything how do you guys know there is a cookie on that site. It loaded right up for me with no warning in Google Chrome.
I have FF ask me for cookie permission and usually I tell sites no unless there's a good reason. I told it no and it gave me an error and told me to die in a fire.
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How do you have it ask for permission? I only see options to either allow or not allow cookies.
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Jrecee wrote:How do you have it ask for permission? I only see options to either allow or not allow cookies.
Check 'accept cookies' and then 'keep until - ask me every time'. I also don't accept third party cookies. When you go to a site you've never been to before, it will ask and you can click accept, session only, or block. As I recall that option made more sense in a much earlier version of FF. If you screw up or want to change just the site your visiting because you said no to cookies and want to allow, click on the favicon (the black R in the case of racketboy), then more information, permissions, and choose what you want for that site. If you were blocking cookies previously and now allowing you'll have to reload the page so it will make a cookie.

Anyway, sorry for the diversion.
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Back on topic:

Even though Virtua Fighter looks like ass today, when I first saw it in the arcade my mind was blown. Initially there was absolutely nothing like it out there at the time, not even close. Side note: I also thought Jambo Safari was a fun time too. Don't really understand the inclusion of random modern light gun shooters on the list though.

Lastly, wasn't Manx TT a Sega game? I remember that one being pretty good.
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'Memorable' doesn't necessarily mean good unfortunately... like a memorable car wreck. This list is pretty dissappointing.
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