Arcades Worth Owning

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Inazuma
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Re: Arcades Worth Owning

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The only form of control you have is to push the lever to the left or right. If there is a second player playing with you, you will end up pushing each other, which affects your movement in the game. I've played this with friends in the arcade and it's a blast.
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Virtual On on a cab is a pretty unique experience.

A set of Outtrigger cabs would be pretty awesome to show off. The control stick/trackball configuration makes it a very unique FPS for the arcade.
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Re: Arcades Worth Owning

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wip3outguy7 wrote:Virtual On on a cab is a pretty unique experience.

A set of Outtrigger cabs would be pretty awesome to show off. The control stick/trackball configuration makes it a very unique FPS for the arcade.
Speaking of unique controllers, Forgotten Worlds. The push down rotary for aiming and firing was awesome. Come to think of it, games that used a twisty joystick like Ikari Warriors and Xybots would be even better with the FW rotary.
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Re: Arcades Worth Owning

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I would love to have a Naomi arcade machine. There were many awesome games.
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