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Entity formerly known as alien_mame
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Reged: 11/11/03
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Posts: 2438
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Loc: Wakefield, West Yorks, UK.
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Re: Please explain
10/13/11 10:00 PM
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> > When I grew up, "arcade games" (and pinball games) were everywhere: arcades, liquor > stores, laundromats, restaurants, grocery stores, convenience stores, gas stations, > etc. That's in California. > > In Nevada, you can find fruit machines in all the same types of places. In Britain, > same thing. In Japan, mahjong games can be found in all those same types of places. > > The people that played those types of games when they were younger have the same > feelings and attachment to those games as I do to "regular" arcade games. > > MAME has always been an International project in the broadest sense. Just because a > game doesn't classify as "arcade" in the traditional sense to one group of people, > doesn't mean that it isn't an arcade game to someone else. > > So all the games belong. And they're all arcade games. Done.
Well said d00d. I love teh Quiz machines
Oh, and teh Mahjong machines
Oh, and teh Fruit Machines
Cheers,
Ralph.
Coherance of posts inversely proportional to Foster's consumption!!!
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