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Arcade Club - Europe's Largest Free Play Video & Pinball Arcade in Bury & Leeds. More than 300 modern and classic arcades. - good place in Bury (North Manchester) for an evening of retro gaming - £16 to get in then all games are on freeplay mode so can play as much as you want
All the old retro arcade machines plus newer stuff like racing chairs with VR and VR red dead redemption etc.
Great for a night of re-living younger years
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Yeah, but I'd probably use the Xbox in order to have it up on a 4k wide-screen.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSounds good.
You could be even more ambitious and get a two-car set up that allows you to play:
Daytona USA
Sega Rally 1 & 2
Ridge Racer and sequels
Power Drift
Outrun and sequels.
SNES Super Mario Kart
N64 Mario Kart
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Sounds good.Originally posted by wattaj View PostI'm actually toying with the idea of building a gaming seat for drive/flight games. There are loads of plans on line for this sort of thing and it would be a fun thing to do with the boy some week-end.

You could be even more ambitious and get a two-car set up that allows you to play:
Daytona USA
Sega Rally 1 & 2
Ridge Racer and sequels
Power Drift
Outrun and sequels.
SNES Super Mario Kart
N64 Mario Kart
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I'm actually toying with the idea of building a gaming seat for drive/flight games. There are loads of plans on line for this sort of thing and it would be a fun thing to do with the boy some week-end.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI don't plan on building a car to play Sega Rally...
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I have RetroPie running on a Pi 3 B+. The interface is actually quite good although the performance of some of the games is patchy. It would probably benefit from a bit of overclocking... and me taking the time to find better ROMs.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI don't plan on building a car to play Sega Rally or modding a set of handlebars to play Paperboy or Return of the Jedi. I've always preferred the more traditional joystick-based games from Green Beret and Double Dragon through to Mortal Kombat, Tekken and even Puzzle Bobble. As such, that's not an issue; as I said, I've got a decent arcade-style 2 player set up. It's the software, not the hardware that I'm interested in at the moment. Looks a bit like a couple of Linux distros are dedicated to it, albeit they're pushing a Raspberry Pi setup.
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I don't plan on building a car to play Sega Rally or modding a set of handlebars to play Paperboy or Return of the Jedi. I've always preferred the more traditional joystick-based games from Green Beret and Double Dragon through to Mortal Kombat, Tekken and even Puzzle Bobble. As such, that's not an issue; as I said, I've got a decent arcade-style 2 player set up. It's the software, not the hardware that I'm interested in at the moment. Looks a bit like a couple of Linux distros are dedicated to it, albeit they're pushing a Raspberry Pi setup.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostMAME was great for a nostalgic mess around with old arcade games, but for a lot of games, it could never replace the experience of playing them on arcade machines. Missile Command without the big heavy ball and three buttons, and Track and Field without the act of hammering utter f**k out of the buttons was just not the same.
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MAME was great for a nostalgic mess around with old arcade games, but for a lot of games, it could never replace the experience of playing them on arcade machines. Missile Command without the big heavy ball and three buttons, and Track and Field without the act of hammering utter f**k out of the buttons was just not the same.
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Same here, that's why I'm asking. Saw a youtube video and it turns out Tekken 3 is now available on MAME, prompting me to get back into it.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI haven't used MAME in years. I remember having a huge stack of DVDs with the whole catalogue.
Not done much gaming of late, sad times
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I haven't used MAME in years. I remember having a huge stack of DVDs with the whole catalogue.
Not done much gaming of late, sad times
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Retrogaming
What are folks using for emulation these days? Is it still MAME? Emulation Station? Or a dedicated OS? I've got a nice dual USB arcade stick that I'll be plugging into a PC, so just wondering what the best software was to facilitate its use? TIA
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