Greatest Arcade Memory?

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AdamGomez1987 wrote: Yeah, I just went to the official Gameworks website: Gameworks fell off the face of the earth in Michigan. R.I.P. :(
Aaah, that was it. It was definitely called Gameworks. I think 50% of their locations were forced to shut down at the time, and the one in the twin cities went down with it all.
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BoringSupreez wrote: Did Sega ever write you back?
Yes, but not always with relevant information. Like the time I wrote them about After Burner, they did not include a personal response, just the standard tip sheet for After Burner telling to press pause on the title screen 100 times, etc. But lots of times they would respond in writing.
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I remember beating the Simpsons Arcade at a arcade/restaurant for my sisters bday party when I was about 14.

A lot of my friends and brothers had birthday parties at a local arcade and I have a lot of fond memories growing up playing various arcades with all my friends and family. The arcade is still around but 90% of the good games are gone and whats left are usually just crap no one wants to play and the machines aren't maintained at all. Breaks my heart :(

Also when I was about 12 my family went to Disney World. At the Epcot Center there was a massive Sega building. I was always a Nintendo fanboy growing up and I had no idea that Sega and arcades in general would have trouble in the future, so I didn't really get overly excited or spend a lot of time in the building. I went in and played a few games and it was really cool but there is so much to see in Disney World my family didn't really allow my brother and I to stay there for too long. I kind of regret not spending more time in there since it is a fond arcade memory of mine, but I guarantee if it was a Nintendo building my family would of had to call security to make my brother and I leave.
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Being like 13, in Gatlinburg TN, and forming a line behind me whooping one person after another on Tekken 3. XD
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