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Galaxian Theater / New GT-6 footage @ London Trocadero
« on: July 06, 2020, 12:10:56 AM »
Some footage of the Galaxian 3 Theatre that was at the London Trocadero's Funland arcade has been uncovered, 8:30 in this video onwards:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBptkscryGs

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Arcade Lifestyle / Sega AS-1 for sale in Ukraine
« on: July 27, 2019, 03:14:25 PM »

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Galaxian Theater / New GT-6 successor?
« on: May 19, 2018, 12:09:56 AM »
Well... it was announced today that there would be a Halo arcade game made. Not only is it odd that Halo is getting an arcade game, it shares some similarities to Galaxian 3 Theatres  :o



While it's not 6 players, and the overall design is nothing like GT-6, it's still got 4 gun yoke controllers, and 2 screens- a very rare sight in today's arcades. The gameplay looks to be somewhat of a hybrid of Air Raid and Galaxian 3? It's got some elements of G3 (the opening cutscene!) but it looks like at some points it will be just a shooting gallery...







And speaking of Air Raid, this could potentially be replacing it at Dave and Busters!



Thoughts on this everyone?

http://arcadeheroes.com/2018/05/17/raw-thrills-microsoft-join-forces-to-bring-halo-to-arcades/

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Been a while since I was last on here but thought I should share this with you guys. I was on holiday in Blackpool recently- at one point this place had more rare games than you could count- R360's, Galaxian 3 Theatre's, Virtua Formula, Sega Taikans... you name it. Sadly all the arcades are dedicated to redemption now, with only a few modern games (OutRun 2 SP SDLX, Star Wars Battle Pod) remaining, and are not maintained very well. Yet there is one place that holds the last remnant of Blackpool's glory days, it's battered, bruised, and seen better days, but impressively still in operation after almost 25 years.



RIDGE RACER FULL SCALE!!!



In the 'Bowl-A-Drome' arcade, one of 4 in the Pleasure Beach theme park, lies possibly the very last Ridge Racer Full Scale in operation today. Namco's other massive simulator of the 90's, this thing is basically a Galaxian 3 Theatre stripped out and redressed with a REAL Mazda MX-5 car and the Ridge Racer game thrown in. It's not for certain, but this might be the most expensive arcade game available to any venue ever!









Of course, the original Sony projectors are no longer being used... Pleasure Beach have replaced them with some Epson projectors which are ok. They go through a new bulb in just a few months so they have to replace them pretty often. To say it's a very old game, that's dedication!



The Mazda MX-5 car... it's definitley seen better days. The original seats, steering wheel and car stereo have been taken out. The wheel and seats are now the normal Namco ones seen in their other racing games from that era and the stereo is just gone... this means you can't choose music, you can only listen to the original Ridge Racer theme, no Rare Hero, no Rhythm Shift, no Rotterdam Nation... the gear shifter and speedometers are also no longer working, making manual driving impossible, and the windscreen was also taken out last year as it was supposedly cracked. But everything else is working, even the car's air blowers, and Pleasure Beach seem to keep the car cleaner than other arcades that had it....







And here's me playing it. I'm not the best at Ridge Racer, I like Sega's racers more- but at least I managed to finish the race!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZi3C_yqcQU&feature=youtu.be

Unless someone has enough money and wants to deal with the theme park, (could be very hard) this will most likely be scrapped, which is a damn shame. Seriously, I can't find anything about another in operation or in storage right now. But overall I'm extremely happy I got to experience this before it gets lost to time  :)



Ted

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Arcade Lifestyle / Play Expo Manchester 2017- Anyone going
« on: October 11, 2017, 09:21:27 PM »
Hi all! This weekend will be the Play Expo convention at Manchester, UK! In addition to the 300+ console set-ups, games sellers, indie game showcases, cosplay village, and board games, this year it will have an even bigger and better arcade area- with OVER 125 GAMES :o Including FOUR deluxe Sega Taikan cabs! Here are just some of the games... more to come as well!

After Burner
Amidar
Arkanoid
Asteroids
Asteroids Deluxe
Astrian
Battlezone
Berzerk
Bosconian
Burger Time
Carnival
Centipede
Circus Charlie
Continental Circus
Daytona USA
Defender
Dig Dug
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong JR
Enduro Racer
Frogger
Galaga
Galaxian
Gauntlet
Gauntlet Legends
GORF
Gyruss
Hang-On
Hunch Back
Hyper Sports
Indiana Jones & Temple Of Doom
Juno First
Karate Champ
Kung-Fu Master
Lady Bug
Lethal Enforcers
Marble Madness
Millipede
Moon Patrol
Mortal Kombat 2
Mr Do!
MS Pac Man
Nibbler
Nintendo Playchoice 10
Nintendo Vs Dual-System (Red Tent)
Out Run
Pac & Paint
Pac-Man
Pac-Mania
Paperboy
Pengo
Pleiades
Point Blank
Pole Position
Popeye
Power Drift
Punch Out
Rally X
Return Of The Jedi
Road Blasters
Road Runner
RoboCop
Robotron 2084
Rolling Thunder
Salamander
Scramble
SEGA Megatech
Silver Strike Bowling
Space Harrier
Space Invaders Part 2
Speed Buggy
Star Wars
Super Hang On
Super Pac-Man
Tempest
Thunder Blade
Time Pilot
Traverse USA
TRON
Turbo
Vanguard
Zaxxon
18 Wheeler
Crazy Taxi
House Of The Dead
Operation Thunderbolt
Operation Wolf
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Simpsons
Time Crisis
Virtua Fighter
Virtua Striker
Dancing Stage Euromix 2
SEGA Rally Twin Racer
Time Crisis 2

And...

Rad Mobile Deluxe Moving Cockpit
After Burner Deluxe Cockpit
Out Run Deluxe Moving Cockpit
Power Drift Deluxe Moving Cockpit

Afterwards I will be dropping off at the almighty Arcade Club for the Nintendo Sky Skipper Reveal! It was supposed to be at Play Expo but it's been moved.

So, who's going?

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Arcade Lifestyle / National Videogame Arcade, Nottingham
« on: July 24, 2017, 02:08:48 AM »
The nearest place to me where I can get some classic arcade gaming kicks is The National Videogame Arcade. While not fully focused on arcade games (most of the venue is a museum with consoles to play) there are still some good pieces here so I thought I'd drop some pictures here :)

The

Also one more thing: some readers here may know the NVA didn't have the best of openings. All the place really had was a bunch of console set ups, a weird bucking bronco thing, and some poor condition cabs, and it sadly had to call in an insolvency firm less than a year after it opened due to bad visitor numbers. However last year it was saved from closing by some gaming industry members, and it has gotten so much better since. More support on this place would be fantastic, as even though it's good right now, it has amazing potential.

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Hi all.

Around this time last I became... obsessed with the history of the London Trocadero. I'd known of it before, but suddenly I began to delve extremely deep into it's history, learning about it's attractions and of course, Sega World and Funland, the UK's mecca of arcades. I've sat on a lot of videos and information for quite a while, but over the course of a month  I have condensed most of it into one blog post- titled The Rise and Fall of the London Trocadero and Sega World. Here it is:

http://tedsegablog.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/the-rise-and-fall-of-london-trocadero.html

I do mention this in the article, but I couldn't really actually find a lot of stuff about the Troc before it's entertainment centre years, so I did rip most of the first part from Wikipedia. I wouldn't imagine any of you care about that though really.

Also I have posted a review of the new Daytona + a report on what arcade games are left in Whitby on the same blog if you'd like to check it out. (I know shameless self promotion...)

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