I feel like Mecha games could really pick up if done right. The problem with businesses is they monitor others, if they succeed they enter the market if they lose they shut down the idea. Until some one comes along and implements the idea well.
See how COD was so successful and everyone wants to be COD. Same goes for GTA.
ExedExes wrote:Fighting game arcade stories? Ok, I've got one.
I wish I remembered exactly when but I'm going to say 1999/around 2000.
Arcades were still a thing in 2000? I thought they died around 96. I know they existed just not as popular as they used to.
For some odd-reason when I was younger I had the idea that you were only allowed 1 or 2 continues. If lose you should move on to another game. Just now I realized that games were made in a way that you had to bring $10 in change and keep feeding the game until its over. No wonder I never passed level 2.
There were always those kids around the arcade that will "complete the level for you" because its tough for you...
prfsnl_gmr wrote:I am old enough to remember when arcade machines had ashtrays bolted to them. Those were the days...
Boy did that bring vivid memories, those were nasty...
In retrospect that, I don't recall I ever saw someone playing and smoking.