> The days when arcade hardware outperformed anything on the home console were the good > ole days IMHO. There was nothing like seeing Daytona USA running for the first time > in the arcade, and knowing I had to drive to one in order to obtain that experience.
Yeap Daytona had some magic about it, it was cause of the music as well. The Sega Saturn version played well, it just looked awful.
There was a shop across the road from my house when i was a little kid, i lost count of how many quarters i put in the Ghost and Goblins machine, compared to my Commodore 64 and Atari it was a great experience, i don't think i ever made it past level 2 but i kept trying, that was a challenging game.
I am the original retro game dork.
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