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  3. Thinking back old consoles, I had already forgotten just how much the "arcade quality games" tried to be a thing and how much it never really was until many years later.

Thinking back old consoles, I had already forgotten just how much the "arcade quality games" tried to be a thing and how much it never really was until many years later.

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  • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

    @jake4480 @apzpins

    I was definitely not someone playing too much that wasn’t any game with a wheel at the arcade. And people generally lose if its two player to me in a racing game. That’s what ate my quarters. And it also guards you from people and extra sounds to sit there.

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    @jake4480 @apzpins

    Racing games and RPGs are what Playstation was best at.

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    • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

      @jake4480 @apzpins

      I played Pacman off one of those direct plug into the tv things and on my PS1 and liked it better cause wasnt at an arcade… >.>

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      @Energetic_Nova @apzpins okay the plug into the TV one, I have one of those too (I'm a bit of a Pac fanatic haha) - but yeah, those are better. Wasn't it on NES too, I think? That one was.. kinda okay. I do love the later 3D ones too haha

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      • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

        @jake4480 @apzpins

        I was definitely not someone playing too much that wasn’t any game with a wheel at the arcade. And people generally lose if its two player to me in a racing game. That’s what ate my quarters. And it also guards you from people and extra sounds to sit there.

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        @Energetic_Nova @apzpins oh that's awesome- I love ones with wheels. So are you a fan of S.T.U.N. Runner, one of the best video games ever made? 😂 My friends and I played a LOT of Rush 2049 too haha. And of course Cruisin. Big influence

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        • jake4480@c.imJ jake4480@c.im

          @Energetic_Nova @apzpins oh that's awesome- I love ones with wheels. So are you a fan of S.T.U.N. Runner, one of the best video games ever made? 😂 My friends and I played a LOT of Rush 2049 too haha. And of course Cruisin. Big influence

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          @jake4480 @apzpins

          Cruisin is the main game I played.

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          • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

            @jake4480 @apzpins

            Cruisin is the main game I played.

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            @Energetic_Nova @apzpins there are some AMAZING new indies with that vibe, too.

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            • jake4480@c.imJ jake4480@c.im

              @Energetic_Nova @apzpins okay the plug into the TV one, I have one of those too (I'm a bit of a Pac fanatic haha) - but yeah, those are better. Wasn't it on NES too, I think? That one was.. kinda okay. I do love the later 3D ones too haha

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              @jake4480 @apzpins

              My mom who was a pacman arcade player only liked the plug into the tv one. Its her fave.

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              • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

                @jake4480 @apzpins

                Racing games and RPGs are what Playstation was best at.

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                @Energetic_Nova @apzpins I guess Diablo counts as RPG, which is the reason I set up my PS1 mini on my desk again- and of course the shooters. I got hooked playing some of the old shooters on it again. Eventually, Tristram. 😂

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                • apzpins@some.apz.fiA apzpins@some.apz.fi

                  Thinking back old consoles, I had already forgotten just how much the "arcade quality games" tried to be a thing and how much it never really was until many years later. I think it was when I first saw Crazy Taxi on a Dreamcast that I could agree that you could call it a "arcade quality" port.

                  You folk have any memories of really harsh disappointments when playing arcade ports on a home console or some hidden gems?

                  #console #consoles #arcade

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                  @apzpins Rampage on the Atari ST might be the one that comes to mind. Ateast I remember it being very good and faithful to the arcade.

                  But the correct answer is probably Super Sprint on the ST. It's almost identical to the arcade and extremely fun to play, even today. I didn't mention it because at the time I didn't know it was an arcade game.

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                  • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

                    @jake4480 @apzpins

                    My mom who was a pacman arcade player only liked the plug into the tv one. Its her fave.

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                    @Energetic_Nova @apzpins oh nice! I mean, it's REALLY good. I should replug mine in.

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                    • jake4480@c.imJ jake4480@c.im

                      @Energetic_Nova @apzpins there are some AMAZING new indies with that vibe, too.

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                      @jake4480 @apzpins

                      Beating people at cruisin usa at Ground Kontrol (an arcade bar) is my highest achievement since men never expect me to beat them. Years of bowling alley practice. I hogged that machine.

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                      • outofprintarchive@retro.pizzaO outofprintarchive@retro.pizza

                        @apzpins

                        The first time I got that current day arcade perfect port feeling was when I imported Batsugun on Sega Saturn back in the day.
                        While I already had over 60 games for the Saturn at that point, including Radiant Silvergun and Elevator Action Returns, Batsugun just jumped out at me as truly being the "arcade at home".
                        Still can't believe I only paid €25 for it back then.

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                        @outofprintarchive The Saturn was around the sweet spot where we started seeing properly powerful graphics chips in machine's that didn't come with commercial arcade game price tag.

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                        • apzpins@some.apz.fiA apzpins@some.apz.fi

                          Thinking back old consoles, I had already forgotten just how much the "arcade quality games" tried to be a thing and how much it never really was until many years later. I think it was when I first saw Crazy Taxi on a Dreamcast that I could agree that you could call it a "arcade quality" port.

                          You folk have any memories of really harsh disappointments when playing arcade ports on a home console or some hidden gems?

                          #console #consoles #arcade

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                          @apzpins In retrospective, I may have (sub)consciously avoided arcade ports for the C64 even back then. But the first and topmost thing on my list of porting horrors has to be Dragons Lair 😂

                          I don't think I ever played it on arcade because it just seemed like a super stupid game to me to begin and never mind the graphics. But the C64 port! 🤦🤦🤦🤦

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                          • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

                            @jake4480 @apzpins

                            Beating people at cruisin usa at Ground Kontrol (an arcade bar) is my highest achievement since men never expect me to beat them. Years of bowling alley practice. I hogged that machine.

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                            @jake4480 @apzpins

                            I really had this night where guys weren’t expecting it and honestly… I didnt know I was that good either. Never raced people at the bowling alley. I remembered a lot of the tricks.

                            Im terrible at most games tho.

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                            • energetic_nova@mastodon.socialE energetic_nova@mastodon.social

                              @jake4480 @apzpins

                              Beating people at cruisin usa at Ground Kontrol (an arcade bar) is my highest achievement since men never expect me to beat them. Years of bowling alley practice. I hogged that machine.

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                              @Energetic_Nova @apzpins that is SO awesome. Would love to play you someday so you could also kick my ass, I'm sure 😂🤣 it would be an honor 💥

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                              • jake4480@c.imJ jake4480@c.im

                                @Energetic_Nova @apzpins that is SO awesome. Would love to play you someday so you could also kick my ass, I'm sure 😂🤣 it would be an honor 💥

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                                @jake4480 @apzpins

                                I lose at every other game. Its only fair I get to be good at one.

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                                • captmikeyates@tech.lgbtC captmikeyates@tech.lgbt

                                  @apzpins It didn't take the young me long to realise that there would be a big difference between the arcade machine version of a game and its play at home equivalent.

                                  Space Invaders on the Atari 2600 sounded like people farting but it had lots of variations in the 112 games on the cartridge. Pac-Man on the 2600 was a disappointment. Asteroids wasn't bad, I kept going for hours on that. 48000 was my high score on the 2600 version.

                                  I still feel a buzz whenever I sit in a Star Wars cabinet or at a Tron cabinet.

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                                  @apzpins The Atari joysitcks suffered under my heavy use, But I could sit down in my bedroom instead of spending lots of 10p pieces at the chip shop half an hour's walk away.

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                                  • turre@mementomori.socialT turre@mementomori.social

                                    @apzpins In retrospective, I may have (sub)consciously avoided arcade ports for the C64 even back then. But the first and topmost thing on my list of porting horrors has to be Dragons Lair 😂

                                    I don't think I ever played it on arcade because it just seemed like a super stupid game to me to begin and never mind the graphics. But the C64 port! 🤦🤦🤦🤦

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                                    @Turre Looks like I learned something new today as I was not aware of the C64 port. The Amiga one, sure and it was surprisingly decent considering the storage limitations.

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                                    • loke@functional.cafeL loke@functional.cafe

                                      @apzpins Rampage on the Atari ST might be the one that comes to mind. Ateast I remember it being very good and faithful to the arcade.

                                      But the correct answer is probably Super Sprint on the ST. It's almost identical to the arcade and extremely fun to play, even today. I didn't mention it because at the time I didn't know it was an arcade game.

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                                      @loke ST's Rampage was very decent, but then again 68k was on whole another level compared to console CPUs of the era.

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                                      • apzpins@some.apz.fiA apzpins@some.apz.fi

                                        Thinking back old consoles, I had already forgotten just how much the "arcade quality games" tried to be a thing and how much it never really was until many years later. I think it was when I first saw Crazy Taxi on a Dreamcast that I could agree that you could call it a "arcade quality" port.

                                        You folk have any memories of really harsh disappointments when playing arcade ports on a home console or some hidden gems?

                                        #console #consoles #arcade

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                                        @apzpins That was the era for sure. I played a lot of perfect or near-perfect arcade ports on my PSX.

                                        I pretty much knew what to expect from home ports before that. Maybe the super early PC Pac-Man port I once bought a boxed copy of was disappoonting. So old you booted the machine off the disk to play.

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                                        • captmikeyates@tech.lgbtC captmikeyates@tech.lgbt

                                          @apzpins It didn't take the young me long to realise that there would be a big difference between the arcade machine version of a game and its play at home equivalent.

                                          Space Invaders on the Atari 2600 sounded like people farting but it had lots of variations in the 112 games on the cartridge. Pac-Man on the 2600 was a disappointment. Asteroids wasn't bad, I kept going for hours on that. 48000 was my high score on the 2600 version.

                                          I still feel a buzz whenever I sit in a Star Wars cabinet or at a Tron cabinet.

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                                          @CaptMikeYates This was also the era, where adults would debut the meme level phrase of "we have pinball/video games at home".

                                          For pinball it was even more sad, with the pinball at home being those tiny physical toy pins or C64/NES era video pins.

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