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I fell off the wagon...again.

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My name is Glynn. I'm a husband, a father, an Insurance Salesmen and a guy who can't not use. Yeah, I'm addicted.

When I was growing up in Missouri on the outskirts of St. Louis in a small little town called Pagedale, there was not much in the way of local entertainment. My buddies and I would leave school, take the shortcut through Mr. Carter's yard fast enough to minimize his shrieks, and on to the only place in town that had Pinball machines. We would save our quarters, cut grass, deliver papers, and do whatever we had to do to round up enough money to occupy either the Bobby Orr Powerplay pinball machine or the ultimate challenge, the Bally Wizard. We would spend hours playing these two machines and although I remember them being pretty sturdy, they were being repaired at least once a month. So one day school's out and we're making our trek to the corner store to play pinball and as we open the door, the gang let out a collective gasp...Bobby Orr was gone. In it's place was the machine that would forever define my gaming acumen...The Defender.

My buddies were devout pinballers and why most of them were angered by the removal of Bobby Orr(who's demise we had all contributed to), a few of us were curious about this new gaming form. Needless to say, after inserting my first quarter in Defender, I was no longer a pinballer. The Defender grew an audience and sadly made pinball a last resort in our little store. Our good time was fueled by rumors that the Air Force was secretly recruiting great Defender players to become fighter pilots because, supposedly, the controls were designed by the Pentagon to flush out talent.

We would play for high score, we would have hyperspace matches, where your opponent would, without warning, hit the hyperspace button and you had to survive the outcome. We would destroy all of the humanoids and then time how long each player could stay alive. We played "Defender Ping Pong", where you'd play a wave and then hit hyperspace and your partner would have to take over and then he'd play a wave, at the pace of a ping pong match alternating returns. The ultimate level of Defender was to reach the high score of 999,975 and every crash would generate another ship and smart bomb, which meant, with a single quarter, you could take the game hostage for as long as you wanted. We had a blast with that game and I would go on to master it and I even became somewhat of a legend in my small town. This game also costs me time in social circles and pursuing other interests and not until I left for college was I free of this "drug" that I loved oh so much.

Okay, so I'm in the Midwest at a buddy's house, thirty two years later and our teenage antics come up and we began to reminisce about that little town and that store and that game and my buddy's 14 year old son says, "Are you talking about the video game Defender? My friend's dad has one in his office." We get this kid's dad on the phone and sure enough, he has one, so we go to his house a block over to check it out and it's GLORIOUS. All of these memories start to fill my mind about the battles between me and my teenage nemesis, so I step up to it, press play and I'm a 15 year old kid again.

I'm so tempted to buy one and put it in my home office, but I'm afraid that I won't get any work done. My wife thinks it's a gateway but when I remind her of her Sudoku addiction, she backs off. I feel vulnerable and I need my sponsor. Wait, I don't have a sponsor. :oops:

If only there was a way to play Defender in moderation....doubtful.
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Reminds me of that arcade episode from News Radio:
http://www.pressthebuttons.com/2006/03/ ... efend.html

If I ever got a classic arcade cab, it would have to be Tempest. LOVE that game and it never gets old.
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Great post vacantstance, thanks!

I love talking about games, but in many ways it becomes infinitely more interesting to talk about when, where and how games have intersected with our lives.

Good luck in tracking down that Defender cab! Depending on your location, I'm certain there are many users on this forum that could help you to find what you're looking for (I suppose that following your analogy that would make them enablers :D)
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Arcade cash wasn't a thing for me when I was growing up. I put my money towards a Game Boy instead (original brick style).

True, I was on the scene a bit after the golden era of arcades, but besides Street Fighter II (among a few other casual interests), I was pretty much a spectator when it came to arcades anyways.

I just know that in the right time and place, I would have been hooked on Tempest.
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vacantstance wrote:My buddies were devout pinballers and why most of them were angered by the removal of Bobby Orr(who's demise we had all contributed to), a few of us were curious about this new gaming form. Needless to say, after inserting my first quarter in Defender, I was no longer a pinballer. The Defender grew an audience and sadly made pinball a last resort in our little store. Our good time was fueled by rumors that the Air Force was secretly recruiting great Defender players to become fighter pilots because, supposedly, the controls were designed by the Pentagon to flush out talent.
Great first post and welcome to Racketboy!

I too remember when Arcade Cabs came out having seen Pong first hand. I alwasy thought it was boring and thought pinball was so much better with a real ball slamming the glass. You are right about the demise of the Pinball tables happened when the Space Themed cabinets started to appear; Space Wars, Star Castle, Space Invaders, Asteroids (the spin ship buttons) and the two greats of frenzied control action of Defender and Robotron. Poor Pinball had no chance in the golden era of color Vector screens of Tempest and Black Widow and the leap forward in rastar games of the Tron 80s era.

Hope you get that Defender Cabinet, the way to play the game with the complicated controls including that reverse button. Crazy back then that the joystick did not include a thrust or direction control and was only for up and down, but then that is what makes Defender and Asteroids and all the Space Games of the day so great; the thrust button for tighter control of speed. I would love to go a round of Omega Race or Space Wars in a real cabinet again.
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nightrnr wrote:Reminds me of that arcade episode from News Radio:
http://www.pressthebuttons.com/2006/03/ ... efend.html

If I ever got a classic arcade cab, it would have to be Tempest. LOVE that game and it never gets old.
That's a great episode.

And a fun fact, Eugene Jarvis (The guy who made Stargate and Defender - among plenty of other great arcade games) is in that episode, playing the guy who delivers the machine.





Just convince some local place to get a defender machine (or buy one and put it in there). It won't be nearly as much fun in your office.
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Guys he is some sort of Repoman level complicated spammer. The company in his sig sells pool tables and multicabs (that include Defender).
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fastbilly1 wrote:Guys he is some sort of Repoman level complicated spammer. The company in his sig sells pool tables and multicabs (that include Defender).
Indeed. New registrants should have to pass a Turing test.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Guys he is some sort of Repoman level complicated spammer. The company in his sig sells pool tables and multicabs (that include Defender).
I wish I was sophisticated enough to be a "Repoman level complicated spammer", lol.

While I may have put a friend's website in my signature, he nor I have nothing for sale. The site is no company. He makes recommendations on how to outfit your game room in a cost effective way. I found this site through an email he received and he thought my story would be fun to share.

The signature's been taken down. I apologize if using it in this way is against the rules.
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