
I'm currently writing about a little slice of retro gaming heaven. Will be posting it here when it's finished.

Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
This is the National Media Museum in Bradford, UK.noiseredux wrote:what/where is this Niode?
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
Finally something in the UK. Got to buy some train tickets now.Niode wrote:This is the National Media Museum in Bradford, UK.noiseredux wrote:what/where is this Niode?
The old uprights are 10p, the newer uprights are 50p and the cocktail cabinets are 20p. I think I spent about £5 on Defender (10p a credit) alone trying to get the high score (I managed 32k which isn't anywhere near my best, but it was enough to get the high score on that particular cabinet).Frizz.Meister wrote:Finally something in the UK. Got to buy some train tickets now.Niode wrote:This is the National Media Museum in Bradford, UK.noiseredux wrote:what/where is this Niode?
Marurun wrote:Don’t mind-shart your pants, guys
I'd love to know what they have there, its very rare I find an arcade machine nowadays that isnt a light gun, driving, or music game. I enjoy House of the Dead as much as the next man, but it's nice to play an arcade game with buttons every now and then.Niode wrote:
The old uprights are 10p, the newer uprights are 50p and the cocktail cabinets are 20p. I think I spent about £5 on Defender (10p a credit) alone trying to get the high score (I managed 32k which isn't anywhere near my best, but it was enough to get the high score on that particular cabinet).