thicc_girls_are_teh_best
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This news makes me really sad TBH. Arcades were among some of my first gaming experiences as a little kid (alongside my Genesis...this was like in 1995). I still remember seeing SF EX+ Alpha, DOA (that was something), House of the Dead, Tekken 2 etc. Sucking at almost all of those games, but man the experience was something else. And that was just at a large military pizzeria, I can only imagine what it'd of been like at a Club Sega or equivalent as a kid (like Joyopolis, etc.).
NGL, I think the industry's worst off with arcades closing out like this; there's a sense of genuine person-to-person interaction online gaming can never replicate IMHO, plus arcades helped people get out of their comfort zones. It was nice to talk and hang out with people face-to-face without a smartphone robbing the experience. Kids today will never have that type of fun in their lives and that sucks.
I still think arcades could come back, but not without the right initiative to back it. exa-Arcadia is kind of a step in the right direction, but it needs more, and with a bigger company backing it. But none of the Big 3 have any interest in that side of the gaming market, maybe a 4th player could come in and make it happen. There's just a lot of potential sitting there wasting away that could be beneficial not just for arcades but consoles, too, I just think at this point you'd need to be an outsider coming in to have the vision and skillset to pull it off.
NGL, I think the industry's worst off with arcades closing out like this; there's a sense of genuine person-to-person interaction online gaming can never replicate IMHO, plus arcades helped people get out of their comfort zones. It was nice to talk and hang out with people face-to-face without a smartphone robbing the experience. Kids today will never have that type of fun in their lives and that sucks.
I still think arcades could come back, but not without the right initiative to back it. exa-Arcadia is kind of a step in the right direction, but it needs more, and with a bigger company backing it. But none of the Big 3 have any interest in that side of the gaming market, maybe a 4th player could come in and make it happen. There's just a lot of potential sitting there wasting away that could be beneficial not just for arcades but consoles, too, I just think at this point you'd need to be an outsider coming in to have the vision and skillset to pull it off.