What was the best Arcade Machine you've tried?

police 911 machine left me sore from the waist down and lame the next day after playing it. It was also quite slow compared to the Sega machines. It was weird, you had to bend down in every corner, but the machine forced you to stay down all the time. Also, the place where they had it was set to ultra hard mode.
It's also a strange one to play in a packed arcade with loads of people watching you bobbing and weaving and ducking all over the place!
 
It's also a strange one to play in a packed arcade with loads of people watching you bobbing and weaving and ducking all over the place!
On top of that, the gun does not have good aiming. When you crouched down and shot in one of the 2 corners, it either didn't fire or it fired outside the screen. The screen would flicker but nothing happened. Many times the game forced you to walk crouching from one corner to the other.
The next day I couldn't even sit on the toilet.
 
The next day I couldn't even sit on the toilet.
Goddamn! That doesn't sound good!!
:loldog

Time for a squat poo
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I have amazing memories of playing Time Crisis II at the arcade outside the Cinema back at my home city in the 90s, with my best friend.
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We would make it a challenge to play it all without using more money than the movie ticket price.
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It's also a strange one to play in a packed arcade with loads of people watching you bobbing and weaving and ducking all over the place!
It would make you feel silly, but it truly was a revolutionary Machine!
I loved dodging attacks, it did feel like doing a bunch of squats at the gym.
 
My local pub used to have this arcade cabinet that was just an all-in-one for like 50 of the best arcade games of all time. I'm talking Pacman, Dig-Dug, Galaga, etc. I was really bummed when the fuse blew and they couldn't get it turned on again.
 
Squeezin one out
The look of concentration on his face 😅 you can see the little turtle popping his head out 🐢😂
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I have amazing memories of playing Time Crisis II at the arcade outside the Cinema back at my home city in the 90s, with my best friend.
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Love Time Crisis 1-3, still haven't played Time Crisis 5 yet 😥 haven't seen it out in the wild.

It would make you feel silly, but it truly was a revolutionary Machine!
I loved dodging attacks, it did feel like doing a bunch of squats at the gym.
100%! I'm surprised that motion tracking wasn't used more in the arcades
 
My answers won't be too interesting or novel but here's a stream of random thoughts:

I love the Time Crisis and House of the Dead games. The game store I worked at for years had a Time Crisis 2 setup put in so I played that a TON.

Nothing gets more intense and heated than getting a full group to play NBA Jam. I'm not really a big sports guy but that game is perfect.

It was surprising to find myself getting hooked on Centipede of all games recently lmao. A nearby bar put an old cabinet in and now a group of us have been going there to have high score competitions.

Also Metal Slug rules.
 
SEGA's Gunblade was so fucking hardcore, with those big ass machine guns that rumbled.
 
i dont go much these days anymore, but i used to love playing run and guns like metal slug with my friends back in the day. also those bullet hell games. i loved those.

recently i went with my friend and was so excited to try the rhythm games. like ddr. and boy i think it's my new fav arcade game now :D
 
When I was a kid, I would spend a lot of money on the machines that had Metal Slug games.

I have amazing memories of playing Time Crisis II at the arcade outside the Cinema back at my home city in the 90s, with my best friend.
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It would make you feel silly, but it truly was a revolutionary Machine!
I loved dodging attacks, it did feel like doing a bunch of squats at the gym.

Time Crisis was also my jam.
That "Reload!" and "Action!" will stick with me for the rest of my life.
 
My personal favorites are the first House of the Dead, Rail Chase 2, Silent Scope, Halo: Fireteam Raven, Mario Party Challenge World, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition and The Grid. All of them are impressive looking cabinets (or a row of them strapped together, in the case of The Grid) with eye catching designs and impressive graphics or mechanics, like the titular physical scope you have to look through in Silent Scope, or the multiplayer 3PS experience that The Grid has. The last three are also insanely rare, and I consider myself very lucky to have played them. The Midnight Club 3 cabinet is so damn rare I can't even find it a pic of it online, though if I ever head back to Silverbow Pizza I'll try and take a picture of it.
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Honorable mentions go to Atari's Star Wars, the Battletech Pods and the Virtuality setups, as I've never actually played those but they are cool as hell.
 

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