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Sanriostar
12-17-2004, 06:02 PM
I live 2 miles from where it used to be, and yesterday, during my quest for slide carousels for MFA submissions (found 2), I noticed the white walls of it's somewhat recognizable building were gone, replaced by....

A furniture store.

(find it ironic, selling funiture for a living right now)

No more Lady Bug, Donkey Kong, Frogger, Robotron, Pac and Ms. Pac, Phoenix, or pinball. they were the only ones I could go to for a Battle Balls fix.

A Last bastion relic of the Old Days is gone. So that leaves about.. what, 5 arcades left in America? Something like that?

The previous generation had Drive-In Movies, something I saw the last parts of. Most of us here had the dark+Neon arcade.

I guess that fight with the Pasadena City Council (F---ing parking nazis!) to keep it ended. Badly. Warrior shot the food. I know full damn well we've gione over with our younger member the grace, immersion, and beauty of a dedicated cabinent. But there's just one less place for that now. A little more of my inner 12-year-old has left.

Go play a dedicated cabinent, any year, any game, tonight. Remember Pac-Mann's.

Cmosfm
12-17-2004, 06:25 PM
And what does this generation have to remember? Neon lit dance clubs with the latest hip hop tunes and dancing that is awefully close to the act of sex itself.

fucking pitiful.

zektor
12-18-2004, 02:45 AM
This is truly sad. I know how you feel. Arcades were a huge part of my childhood. Somewhere to hang out and play the games you hoped would be ported half way decent to your home console :) SO many great memories there. There is one left in my area, and it's really not that great....but at least it's still there....for now...

Sad to say, the days of the arcade are just about over. Home systems now rival the best arcade games in terms of graphics, and most kids nowadays just don't appreciate the "arcade atmosphere", and this is probably because either they have never been to an arcade (all gone in their area), or they feel they have no use for the arcade because the PS2/Xbox is right there at home.