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I've never been to a proper old-school arcade. I went to a convention years ago with a lot of old consoles and machines but that's it. So when a nearby mall had a retro arcade/pub thingy. I had to check it out. The machines were cool, but holy shit! It was just screaming at me the entire time. Like, I cannot hear the machine I'm even playing because 40 other machines and people are blarring all at once. No exaggeration. I got to the front desk to pay to get in (It's a pay once type of place) and when the guy first spoke to me I didn't hear a word. I shouted "Whaaaat!?" which made my girlfriend laugh. But it was nesessary I'm telling ya!
Even with my headphones on the entire time I needed more than one break outside just to breathe. Speaking of, the heat was monsterous. It was a really hot day outside, a few fans next to the DDR machine isn't gonna cut it guys. I was suffocating. The whole experience was just spoiled by those two things. It wasn't ALL bad, I had a lotta fun with an Initial-D machine. But it would of been nicer if I could enjoy the music coming from it. Thank God the demo song on the Guitar Hero machine across the room was a decent one, got to hear that loop about 10 times... Grating. That machine was definetly the loudest.
So, you more experienced arcade goers. Is brutal noise just a normal thing? If so, I'll happily discard any romantisied ideas of the arcade, because fuck that! I know I'm pretty sensitive to sound but my God. Near unenjoyable experience for me.
Even with my headphones on the entire time I needed more than one break outside just to breathe. Speaking of, the heat was monsterous. It was a really hot day outside, a few fans next to the DDR machine isn't gonna cut it guys. I was suffocating. The whole experience was just spoiled by those two things. It wasn't ALL bad, I had a lotta fun with an Initial-D machine. But it would of been nicer if I could enjoy the music coming from it. Thank God the demo song on the Guitar Hero machine across the room was a decent one, got to hear that loop about 10 times... Grating. That machine was definetly the loudest.
So, you more experienced arcade goers. Is brutal noise just a normal thing? If so, I'll happily discard any romantisied ideas of the arcade, because fuck that! I know I'm pretty sensitive to sound but my God. Near unenjoyable experience for me.