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Inside an Arcade in New York City in 1990 (Video)

Those nails. She looks like a velociraptor.

Anybody remember London Trocadero?
Loved that place as a kid. Became SegaWorld for a while too. I have fond memories of going there with my brothers.
 
Hell yeah. We had a couple decent arcades in our area in the mid 90s. Games People Play = $5 entry, free play. Electric Castle's Wunderland = $2 entry, nickel play. Capcom Play System games were the best. Great memories playing Knights of the Round, The Simpsons, MK, NBA Jam, SFII, King of Dragons, Sunset Riders, Operation Wolf, X-Men.
 
Nam 75, Magician Lord, Baseball Stars, Super Spy, Ninja Combat. All big quarter eaters, but man were they good.

Then you'd see NG stuff shown in gaming mags and dreamed you had it at home.

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As a kid in the 90s nothing compared to hitting the arcade my local one was almost pitch black and only lit by the CRT screens
I would lose hours in there and only feel like I was gone for 30 mins you'd see kids, teen couples making out, elderly people, corpo guys
who just got out of the office and the scum of the earth lol....all in the same place just trying to forget everything and have a good time
I miss that feeling how gaming was bringing all ages all walk of life together just to have fun
When I was barely old enough to start going to the arcade by myself the six button X-Men Cabinet had just come out
MANNNN the LINES for that thing
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The Super Mario cab with the trackball, the SEGA racers with the cool bucket seats and stick shift controls!
When X-MEN COTA came out me and my friends just about lost our minds the "VS" era was a whole different animal the guys that
took those CPS2 games serious were NO JOKE...I don't know what it was about that scene all those dudes were thugged out street guys
or wild college kids who would be quick to fight each other thank goodness for the Saturn during 3-6th grade we could play at home..safely kids were getting hurt by the late 90s but I grew up in a big city it was different

The arcade in the youtube video is a poor example
looks like some quick pop up the REAL arcades were a lot more gritty
This scene from the movie "Juice" captures that era perfectly for me
 
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