Yugoslvia and Macedonia had an Amazing Arcade Gaming scene in the 80's and 90's

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Most people don't know that my country, Macedonia (now North Macedonia), had an incredible arcade scene in the 80s/90s (we called them "Fliperi", Flippers!). It's a piece of gaming history that's almost completely undocumented, so I made this video detailing my own, personal experiences with Arcades in Macedonia during the Yugoslavia Era and after Macedonia left the union.
The video talks about Arcade Gaming culture in Macedonia, its quirks and specifics during the 80's and 90's.


I explain all this in the video but it's a 29 min video so for those who don't want to click the video or watch/listen to it and would rather read, let me give you guys a brief run down of how amazing our arcade scene was.

- In Macedonia and I assume in the rest of Yugoslaivia Arcades were called Flippers (Fliperi/Флипери), the name comes from Pinball Machines which were originally called Flippers here so the thing stuck for everything, both the Arcade itself and the Arcade games/cabinets.
Arcades were so big among kids and teens here in the 80’s and 90’s parents naturally assumed that if they didn’t know where their kids were, they’d most likely be at one of the local arcades.

- It appears Arcades were cheap to import in Yugoslavia and Macedonia and due to the low cost of Electricity cheap to maintain as a business.
Arcades In our part of the world were usually family owned businesses often named after the owners themselves, their kids or family members. Yet these places were absolutely filled with games from the early 80’s all the way to the newest and best titles at the time.

Fom what I was told by the admin of a popular Macedonian gaming facebook group, RETROTEKA, in the early 90’s Arcade owners would often import bootleg PCBs from Tailand but a good number of the cabinets were built locally by a company from the Macedonian city of Prilep called VIDEO DE-NI as well as some other company from the city of Gevgelia.
The guy gave me a few photos of an old beat up arcade cabinet from the early 90's or so built by this DE-NI company:
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Apparently monitors and other hardware was sourced from the Netherlands.
He believes that branded, original cabinets would often be imported from Italy and pinball machines from France.

- This is what arcade coints looked like here in Macedonia and pretty much I assume all of Yugoslavia and later ex Yugoslavia.
My aunt found these two coins in one of her wallets, they're authentic Macedonian arcade coins from the early-mid 90's.
Coins here would be very cheap and easily affordable, but in vacation towns like Ohrid they'd increase the price drastically during the peak of the tourist season in mid July and August.
These are authentic coins from two of the most popular arcades back then in the city of Ohrid, Tabana and Bibi.
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- When it comes to games we had just about everything here, if you can think of an arcade game we probably had it in an arcade somewhere.
BUT, we also had tons of Consoles turned Arcades on a timer. So for me, some of my favorite "Arcade" games as a kid were actually Sonic 3 and TMNT Hyperstone Heist for Mega Drive among other real arcade games.
I remember seeing the Genesis/MD Aladdin in several arcades as well the Battle Mania games.

These arcades worked similar to the Mega Drive Mega Tech arcade cabinets, they were on a timer but our timers were usually 5 minutes per coin or so.

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So what happened to arcades in Macedonia? How did they get phased out?
Though present and popular throughout the 90’s and early 00’s, arcades were quickly being replaced by cheaper, better alternatives, Game and Internet cafes.
We had game cafes as early as the mid 90’s where you could pay for an hour and play an unlimited number of console games, NES, Mega Drive, SNES, Master System and in the late 90’s PS1 and by the late 90’s PC Gaming and Internet cafes became exceptionally popular as well. So why pay 3 or 5 denars a coin at an arcade and if you sucked at the game you’d die immediately and lose your money when you could be playing to your hearts content for a mere 60 denars for a whole hour and extend your play time if you wanted.

Hope you all enjoyed this topic :)

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Pretty much the same as my country. Originally arcade places here was about pinball and those "toy catcher" machines, and then arcade machines relatively had short life span here (more like about 10 years) and afterwards they are replaced by internet cafes (originally for serious stuff to do on internet but evolved for public PC gaming places) and PlayStation cafes (it's like arcade machine places but you sit down on couch and play PlayStation as much as you paid that this "tradition" continued until PS4).

I liked pinball machines more than arcade machines, I was kinda stubborn on not playing arcade machines back then because it meant killing my beloved pinball machines by removing them. I also didn't like the idea of how scam arcade machines are because they are designed to kill you as soon as they can but then I liked Missile Command and beat 'em up games a lot. Yet the scam issue was a big reason for me to switch to Atari 2600 and other home consoles later on as the popularity of Sega Genesis killed arcade places here. Parents didn't like scam aspect of arcade places, they wanted to legalize a ban for them because of it, and then the Mortal Kombat "gore" issue was an atomic bomb on oil lol and then alongside with such stuff dug the early grave of arcade machines here that people fully transitioned for Sega Genesis.

I love Mortal Kombat a lot, and I remember back then the old guy who owned the arcade place I used to hang out one day said "kids, it may be the last time you'll enjoy MK", we asked "why uncle?", he said "damn bloody Americans wanna ban MK so we will recieve no support for these machines and they may ban them here too" and then we were like "dude we should hide these machines or something!!!" and it turned out the guy also had a bar (during the day he was boss of the arcade place and during the night he was the boss of this bar) so we helped the guy carry the MK machine to depot part of his bar to play the MK. But we were playing the game in so secret patrons were asking "dude what these kids doing here" and the boss was saying "ah they are working at the depot", and we were unplugging the machine when we see cops around lol (now I thinking about it there was no care for banning arcade machines here and cops wouldn't care lol) but we were literally playing safe lolol. And then the popularity of the Sega Genesis and all a sudden realization of "dude where all the arcade places disappeared to?" was the end of the arcade era here. FIN lol.

Naturally we having no knowledge on what actually happened, for a long time me and many people blamed Americans on banning arcade machines in the world just because of MK. But in our culture gore is not so "hell no" thing, it was what some parents wouldn't prefer their kids to play but if they still play such stuff it would be "ok" (History of my country is about the real deal gore for us so gore stuff is not something to be bothered but just to know it's how real life is). But what is "hell no no nope nada" thing is sexual stuff (because it's cringe and kinda disrespecting human race) so we believed the real reason of why MK machines wanted to be banned was a hidden sexy elements in the game like because of a super attack you can undress women or some hidden sex mode or some shit (which because of this mentality on Sega Genesis we figured out how to undress a woman character in Art of Fighting lolol). In my mind getting old and all I always believed Americans hate video games a lot, and then connected to internet and learned about they even released XBOX was like "wow moment" for me. And then I learned the irony of American games have tons of gore shit and they basically allow GTA to exist so I was like "what was the brain fart moment about Mortal Kombat then huh?". However still to this day America seems like a weird world from a magical reality that simple aspect of humanity and even laws of physics probably works differently there lolol.
 
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every supermarket, ship, bar had at least 2-3 arcades.
I remember in a camping, the supermarket had those naughty arcades with nude ladies for kids to see. No complaints from parents

Though for barcades with pool, darts and pinball you had to be 16 and up to enter and it was a no go for kids, post evening hours, without a guardian at least
 

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