The Dave and Buster's Experience 58
The Game Chair has a piece looking at the lackluster experience offered by one of the few remaining American arcade chains, Dave and Buster's. From the article: "Dave & Buster's is perennially in my bad books because they don't have Dance Dance Revolution. Each time, I enter with the hope that they might have seen the error of their ways, and each time I am crushed. Honestly. What kind of arcade does not have DDR? Although Dave & Buster's merely possesses pretensions, rather than aspirations to be an arcade, the lack of dance games except for one lonely Pump it Up: Exceed 2 machine is nigh unforgivable. I know DDR isn't so popular in Japan anymore, but unless I am totally mistaken Dave & Buster's is not Japan."
Whine (Score:5, Insightful)
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Seriously, the garbage that the DDR type games spew is way to loud (and it sucks). It ruins the atmosphere of the arcade, and makes the actual GAMES difficult to play. The spectacle of goths and nerds spazing out to techno shit is even more repulsive.
It's no wonder the American Arcade is dead. Bitching about one of the last chains to remain
Re:Whine (Score:2)
You may not be so quick to judge the games so harshly once you watch some women bouncing around on those dance pads. Heh. Lovely plumage. Very bouncy, lovely plumage.
And actually, now that I'm on the subject of DDR anyway, it is not what's killing arcades. The insane prices and lack of good games is what's killing arcades. Where's a good Mortal Kombat-style fighter these days? A sci-fi racer like Stun Runner? How about some good pinball tables? There don't seem to be any good adventure games anymore in th
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Re:Ummm wrong (Score:2)
If he is interested in finding an arcade DDR machine, he should check this site out [ddrfreak.com].
Or the way some people play, they might want to invest in a RedOctane metal pad which I can personally vouch for.
Re:Ummm wrong (Score:2)
That aside, I don't go to D&B anymore, but it's not really their fault. I used to go for the Virtual World [virtualworld.com] games, until Virtual World "upgraded" their mech simulator by making it
Re:Ummm wrong (Score:1)
Not only wrong, but 0 for 3 (Score:2)
Really, I have no idea what the reviewer was going on about for the most part. This isn't the type of arcade that used to be present in every mall in America, it's a bar that happens to have a restaurant and a
Re:Not only wrong, but 0 for 3 (Score:2)
Still, I really like how this card also keeps track of those tickets you win. Added bonus. Plus, the credits neve
Dave & Buster's as an arcade (Score:4, Insightful)
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You know what really impresses a girl on the first date*? Making some excuse to go to a nearby guitar shop ("I just needed to get some strings") and then asking to play a really awesome looking guitar and amazing her. Then casually buying the strings and heading to the restaurant.
(*This only works in a foot-traffic-based country like, uh, Japan. If you're living somewhere they have cars, you're shit out of luck.)
Re:Dave & Buster's as an arcade (Score:2)
Clearly you have never been on one of these "first dates" :P
And this is coming from the guy who goes at least twice a week to play Crazies and Nightmares on the Exceed 2 machine.
Re:Dave & Buster's as an arcade (Score:1, Funny)
Greatest Arcase ever! (Score:2)
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My god... (Score:1, Insightful)
Chuck E Cheese's (Score:2)
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Something to consider (Score:2)
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i have to assume (Score:1)
the D&B here in DC has at least 2 DDR machines, one of which was taken over by this 35~ year old asian guy who was playing only to impress audiences last time I was there. he was finishing songs with his back to the screen, showing off, etc. i got a kick out of it.
and just to get my bitch in, i hate D&B here because all they have for fighting
Why would the have DDR (Score:2)
And I wouldn't put my drink down where I couldn't see it in a D&B.
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Re:Why would the have DDR (Score:2, Funny)
From a famous comic: "Leave it to the Irish to come up with a dance where you don't spill your beer."
DDR (Score:1)
ski-ball and b-ball and pachinko (Score:3, Insightful)
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D&B = free booze.. (Score:1, Offtopic)
It was the D&B at the Palisades Mall in West Nyack, NY. I went to go get a beer for a buddy and me and when I went to pay the Asian MALE bartender gave me a sort of wink and said "This one is on me". He smiled and pushed the beers towards me. I got freaked out and ran off.
"THE BARTENDER IS HITTING ON ME!" I said to my friends.
And then I thought about it a little more..
"Oh man! The bartender is hitting on me! This is going to be great"
I went back up to the
The REAL problem with D&B. (Score:3, Insightful)
The problem with D&B is not DDR. It's the entire attitude that they will house NOTHING but 'casual games'. They're not appealing to arcade fans, they want people who come there to drink and eat, and MAYBE play some games... so, the games have to be playable with no instructions whatsoever. Anybody can drive a car or shoot a gun, so, those are the dominant forms.
Fighting games are more esoteric, since you need combinations of joystick moves and button presses to succeed; unless you read FAQs or are a fan from the console versions you won't do well in them. There is no longer a real fighting game subculture in this country, at least not one that goes to arcades.
Another category they utterly dump is classic games, things from the 80's and 90's. You'd think they'd at least throw in a Donkey Kong or such for nostalgia value, but the problem is that these games don't pay well, don't have a ton of 'continue?' style profit chances, and are costly to upkeep (unless you buy a re-released game like the Space Invaders Anniversary, or Ms.Pac-Man/Galaga combo).
The bottom line is money. They don't make enough money off anything that you can't play for 20 seconds with no prior training and then dump more credits into for another 20 seconds. It's a global problem on the arcade scene, and D&B, which is an arcade secondarily, will never be the answer.
I went to D&B's for my birthday. (Score:2)
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Agreed, but this isn't news... (Score:1)
pinball machines and fighting games (Score:1)
They do too have DDR! (Score:1)
They had DDR and I played it.
(Man, diagonal arrows are hard if you're used to orthogonal ones!)