Arcade Meets LAN party 101
Rylar writes "California Extreme is holding their annual classic arcade games show at the San Jose Convention Center September 7th and 8th. With paid admission you get free play on all the Pinball machines and old school upright arcade machines like Space Invaders, Asteroids, Centipede and Frogger to name a few. This year LANtrocity has joined the mix for an "old meets new" element. LANtrocity is providing a BYOC area and several free play computers on the 7th, one admission gets you into both the old style arcade free play area and the LAN party. Challenge your friends to a Biathlon; Galaga and SoF2."
Tempest (Score:3, Insightful)
Tempest Ruled My Dreams (Score:1)
Re:Tempest Ruled My Dreams (Score:1)
It's a really weird feeling that I think only an addicting game can do to your mind.
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Re:Tempest, It will be there in Laser (Score:4, Interesting)
*OMG* (Score:1)
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Re:Shower (Score:1)
Marble Madness II (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Marble Madness II (Score:1)
As opposed to never assembling? Or perhaps instantaneously assembling?
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Wrong URL -- DOH! (Score:2)
Cool stuff (Score:1)
Re:Cool stuff (Score:2)
Because people prefer earthquakes to hurricanes?
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If you ever get the urge to play classic games, look for a nickel arcade in the area. The games are usually beat up a bit, but it's a good way to spend an evening -- if you like that sort of thing. I'm curious where else these things are popular, other than the Silicon Valley.
P.S. Regarding your sig, unless I'm missing some obvious joke: "lone" means by one's self, like The Lone Ranger (who had Tonto, so he wasn't really "lone"), and "loan" is to let someone borrow something, like to loan someone some money.
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-If
Re:Galaxian! (Score:1)
Re:Galaxian! (Score:1)
mame emulators - I love the flying shootem games (Score:1)
Neverwinter Nights! (Score:2)
Atari gave us some much of joy! Too bad it's dead now
If Atari is so dead, then who published Neverwinter Nights [gamespot.com]? At least one of the two Atari companies is alive and kicking as part of Infogrames. (The other got bought by a hard drive maker.)
Re:Neverwinter Nights! (Score:1)
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Pong (Score:1)
Re:Pong (Score:1)
Bugger! (Score:1)
How long are the lines usually? (Score:1, Interesting)
hear that? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:hear that? (Score:1)
The RSA Dolphin (Score:2)
what a deal! (Score:3, Informative)
Not bad, considering I used to shovel about that much in quarters into the old games.
Come to think of it, I spend more than that now at places like Dave & Buster's but I don't notice it as much since they have the swipe cards.
This game convention is such a great idea. The kind of idea you kick yourself for not coming up with and exploiting yourself.
Re:what a deal! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The Fascination of our Golden memories (Score:1)
just the basics (Score:1)
Defender and Stargate (Score:1)
My brother and I used to play these games to settle everything from arguments to where to head out on Friday nights...
Ahh, the people at the local grocery knew us well while their Defender and Stargate [yesterdayland.com] machines worked....
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--Mike
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When I was at University, the house a few of us were renting had no telephone. There was a box a hundred yards or so down the street, but this was Morecambe in north-west England, which means it was raining an awful lot of the time.
Consequently the three of us used to play tournaments of Dynablaster on the Amiga, later reborn and renamed as Bomber Man on various platforms, to decide who had to troop out, get soaked and use the phone to order pizza.
We all got very good at Bomber Man...
Cheers,
Ian
Re:BOMB IRAQ NOW (Score:2, Funny)
You could also check out... (Score:4, Interesting)
Okay, I know it's a crappy site, but we have arcades and LANs (in the same building!) in four different cities: Portland, ME, Danvers, MA (near Boston), Burlington, VT, and Dartmouth, MA.
Come check it out!
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And whats really cool (Score:1)
hee hee
Kaillera (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Kaillera (Score:2)
I imagine they'll have an actual 4-player Gauntlet machine. Nothing like classic Gauntlet on the original 4-player arcade cabinet.
Arcade Party(s) (Score:2)
It was awsome because we could eat and drink inside the arcade (for once, even though we hung with the workers they enforced this with a passion) and mortal kombat and street fighter after hours, for hours!
Paperboy and Pinball` (Score:1)
I've looked at wishlists of games on hand so far and one game I wouldn't mind seeing is Paperboy. Sure its been released on many classic formats one way or another but it isn't the same without the Bicycle controls (Complete with bike grips). Oh and hopefully a look at the fabled Marble Madness II machine!
Fun idea (Score:2, Interesting)
As for modern-day games that I "miss," Descent 1 still ranks as my all-time favourite game. I used to play that for so many hours that I'd get vertigo when I went to bed. And once Kali came out and head-to-head was possible over the 'net, sleepless nights became the norm.
Unfortunately for Descent 1, much of the joy of playing the game ended when my CH Flightstick Pro died an untimely death. The MS Sidewinder Precision 2 that replaced it just didn't offer the same feel and response.
I've never been much of a gamer, but those two really were it for me. *sigh*
You don't have to miss out on this... (Score:2, Interesting)
These shows are a _lot_ of fun and I highly encourage everyone who wish they could go to CA Extreme to look around and find one of these trade shows.