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View Poll Results: Would you use the Arcade if it's brought back?
Yes 23 88.46%
No 1 3.85%
Other (explain) 2 7.69%
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Old 05-27-2011, 09:55 AM   #26 (permalink)
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Wait...we are talking about an MB arcade?

Damn, I thought you meant arcade arcades...like...let's go to the arcade. I was all about that as a kid. Primal Rage was my ****. There used to be gigantic ones with loads of games. Over the years they just got smaller and smaller. Now all you get is freakin Time Crisis at the movie theater and it's usually broken. Freakin lame. Arcades are still huge in Asia, so every time I visit I check them out. They've gotten more creative with them, too...really interactive stuff.
There are still a couple of good arcades out there, not sure if they are where you live. There is a chain called Tilt around here, not the best but it's still something. They're slowly getting closed though, but they do have some good games, King of Fighters, Metal Slug, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, House of the Dead, Galaga, and the new ones like Tekken and DDR which are fun to.
Me and of couple of friends stumbled upon a Chuck E. Cheese that had an original Marvel vs. Capcom 1, we were there for two hours having a mini tournament until the parents started complaining.
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