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The Death of the Western Arcade (And machines that are cool enough that you should play them if encountered in the wild)

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The Death of the Western Arcade (And machines that are cool enough that you should play them if encountered in the wild)

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Consoles and computers offer a deeper experience than the bite sized one found in an arcade's quarter eaters. This no doubt played a role in the downfall of these entertainment centers. However, their eastern counterparts seemed to continue with much more staying power. I posit that the decline wasn't caused by the quality of the games alone, instead the experience offered by the establishment itself was lacking. Image

Towards the end of the Arcade era, such shops were dark, dank holes in the wall. The machines were often in poor condition and the staff surly and unwelcoming, perhaps due to their failing venture. I'd been to several arcades as they were winding down, and the environment of the venue itself was always what would make sure that even if you did spend a few dollars in an interesting game, you'd never return willingly to challange it again.

For the most part, I don't miss the arcade. The PC and consoles both had a vast selection of games, and ports of popular arcade games were often available... although rarely with the same level of graphical quality as the original source material. Still, there were a few that if you encounter them today would be worth your time to check out. Even though many of them can be played today via a port or on an emulator, some included gimmicks in their cabinets that makes the original hardware still the best option.

Here's a few to keep your eyes out for:
► Spy Hunter
► Virtual-On
► Dance Dance Revolution
What memorable arcade machines have you guys encountered?
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I just like the candy claw machines that go until you win something
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Brian Niemeier has talked about this extensively. The arcade itself was not the main issue. The issue was the demise of the mall, which is an extension of the decline of America. The mallgoing phenomena existed because of the demographics and culture of America. It was safe for teens to go out from home and go walk around with their friends and hang out at the arcades. As more and more hooligans have been imported into America, and as the white middle class has diminished, the malls became increasingly unsafe prone to vandalism and muggings. So fewer kids went there, and security guards were brought in which shooed off loitering teens and also increased the expenses of the shops at the mall, forcing many out.
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Oyster Sauce wrote: March 12th, 2026, 23:33
I just like the candy claw machines that go until you win something
The ones that guarantee a prize can be pretty fun. :pipe-hat:
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Kind of the precursor to the loot box... :scratch-pipe:
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I liked the coop shooting ones :)
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rusty_shackleford wrote: March 18th, 2026, 08:17
I liked the coop shooting ones :)
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