What was your best old school arcade game?

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The ones I remember playing most often were:

Rampage
Double Dragon
Golden Axe

Golden Axe especially I remember spending a lot of time on as a nipper - good times!
 

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me and my best buddy from college would play atari baseball against each other .

we got so good that 1-0 would usually be our final score .

had some great battles . miss those days .
 

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not old but you couldnt pull me away from MK1,2 or3 ...I spent my entire childhood tearing peoples spines out at the arcade
 

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first game pole position, then galaga, then Dragon's liar and finally tekken when sony playstaion came out
 

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Rush'n Attack
Dragons Lair
Crystal Castles

Pinball= Dark Knight & Elvira
 
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Ikari Warriors. Favorite Game and Big Tecmo Bowl a close 2nd.
 

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Would anyone be surprised if Jake came in and said Dance Revolution?

Shit I kick ass at DDR. If you put that shit in weight classes would be hard to find a dude as big as me that can move as quick.
 

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pole position
mario brothers (the donkey-kong lookin' one)

...happy weed (older mac game)
 

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The games that gobbled up my quarters were:

Gauntlet
720
Street Fighter II
Ikari Warriors
Hypodrodome (only because it was at a liquor store near my high school)
 

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Commodore 64
Maniac Mansion


Anyone know where I play the classic games from the 80's?
 

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if no one mentioned this, you're not a true arcade player....

Dragon's Lair was one of the first laserdisc video games, released in June 1983 by Cinematronics. It featured animation created by former Disney animator Don Bluth. Most other games of the era represented the character as a sprite, which consisted of a series of bitmaps displayed in succession. However, due to hardware limitations of the era, artists were greatly restricted in the detail they could achieve using that technique; the resolution, framerate and number of frames were severely constrained. Dragon's Lair overcame those limitations by tapping into the vast storage potential of laserdisc, but imposed other limitations on the actual gameplay.
The game's enormous contrast with other arcade games of the time created a sensation when it appeared, and was played so heavily that many machines often broke due to the strain of overuse. It was also arguably the most successful game on this medium and is aggressively sought after by collectors.

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Watch "King of Kong". Greatest video game movie ever!!!

The end of Donkey Kong, if you ever make it, the minute you start the level you automatically die. Just watch the movie and it'll explain it.

I will fuck your shit up in some double dragon and mega man
 

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