Due to the popularity of this video, I decided to visit another Local Japanese Arcade called “Space Shuttle”. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/nCOIWG3s99Q/видео.html
Seriously, Japan is a retrogamer's paradise. One can walk into an arcade and stay there for hours and hours and hours, especially when it has 1000s of different games in it.
I could be there everyday and never get bored. Used to hang out in arcade back in early 2000's all the time when I was in my early 20's. It was a place where I can go and relax and not worry about what's going on in the world.
Piece of history, congrats to the owner and punters that are keeping the place alive. I used to love going to the arcades during my high school years ! Street Fighter Third Strike and KOF 2002 ... so much money and hours put in those games !
This is the type of arcade i want to go to when im in Japan. A musty arcade with a bunch of astro cabs and classic games. I could play Third Strike All day.
Oh yes! Local and 100% Japanese! Its so cool! Third Strike is the kind of fighting game you can play forever! I need to go back and play against some Japanese people sometime.
Thank you! Welcome to the channel. Makes me happy too. Hopefully some people will go there after seeing the video. Also, new local arcade video coming this week, stay tuned :D
I'm so glad some old arcades still exist in Japan. Lived in Japan from 1991 to 2001, possibly the boom arcade years where there was a game center in almost every corner. These days they are mostly gone. Places like this is like traveling back in time.
Yea its amazing to see this. Wow what a time to live there. Must've been amazing. I can only imagine how amazing the arcade scene mustve been back then. Glad to hear that!
Wow all of those vintage cabs still in use that is amazing. Loving those old blast city cabs. Great to see some Neo Geo, CPS2/3 in action in the wild! I was in Japan a few years back and often you would see the older games alongside the modern stuff.
It is truely amazing to see an arcade like this still alive. A time machine back into the 90's. Hoping to get one of these Blast City cabs. They look really cool. And yea, the bigger arcades in Japan are removing more and more of the older ones for new ones. At least theres still a few places like this left. Just recorded another old arcade!
The sight of an amusement arcade sends pleasant shivers through me. I remember the smell still: a mixture of Mr.Sheen, bubblegum and cigarette smoke. If I'm going to be picky, the cabinets looked a bit uniform, but that's of course to save space. At the age of 43, I finally got into fighting games.
Incredible. Love reading this. You're spot on with describing the atmosphere :D Glad you could finally appreciate fighting games. Its my number one genre now as an adult.
Yea man, great atmosphere in here. People seem friendly too. I could tell some of them were trying to talk to me. I should go back and play a game against them. Thanks Mark!
Its great to see all these machines still on working conditions after all these times.even though i never visited japan, its so nostalgic for me. Thank u man
and to think about the epic duels that those machines have made possible in their long years, I really miss going to an arcade and fighting against an unknown guy, it's a great adrenaline rush, now I play street fighter 6 online, but it's just not the same...
Oh yes. And many professional players have been using these cabs. The history that this arcade place carry is amazing! And yes, online will never be the same...
Good stuff I'm a software engineer my dream is to buy a house in Japan and walk to an arcade and play games I will make it happen. Thanks for the video.
Ignore the hate comments. Go do it, it's better to pursue a dream than nothing at all. I'm a software engineer too and I have a dream to buy an arcade cabinet of SF2/Third Strike some day :)
these arcade cabinets and arcade style sticks and 6 buttons layout is how i grew up with in fighting games, now you see 6-8 button layouts, different types of sticks...
I’m really glad Round 1’s been bringing over some of their Nesica Live cabinets to the US. Even if there’s only a couple cabs, they’ve got a really wide variety of old games as well as some indies such as Skullgirls and Akatsuki Blitzkamf. Really disappointed my local Round 1 doesn’t have any, and the fighting game section it did have shrunk dramatically since it opened.
@@RetroMoments Blitzkamf is PC freeware and the arcade version can be emulated with online multiplayer via Flycast + Fightcade, I definitely recommend giving it a try. There's a lot of depth and room for mastery, but it's a mechanically simple game that's easy to pick up and start playing. Also you can play as a tank.
Dude, only ¥50 to play the classics! I would have started at Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 3 and made the rounds finishing with the CAVE shooters. Q Box is the type of joint to spend with the most devout of gamer friends. Cheers!
Yea I was so surpised to see this too haha. Seems like theres really friendly people in there too. I might go back and ask if someone wants to play some Street Fighter :D
The CAVE shooters in the video are: DodonPachi Daioujou DodonPachi Daifukkatsu Mushihime-Sama Futari Those are tough shooters (for beginners of course). Saw the "Daioujou" one in my local arcade, and also my brother played the PS2 port of it.
Just found this video now. Live in Inuyama. The small game center near my house closed down thanks to COVID. I used to go to the one in Sakae before they got rid of all the retro games. Where exactly is this game center?? Would love to go and give them my business!! We got to keep places like this alive at all costs!
@@RetroMoments I'm saving up some money for my trip there next year with my family, had to skip this year's vacation for that, really hope I can make it!
that one game was "Street fighter alpha 3" the one where you said that you didn't know the name of this game! good to see the arcade scene still strong in Japan. Arcades are basically dead and extinct in USA! on another note, Dreamcast is still actually popular in Japan and they keep producing bootlegs for Dreamcast still til this day! ( for Japan that is)
Yea I noticed when editing the video, but thanks :D Oh yea, its not as strong as in the 90's of course. But Im glad its still going. Oh yes, love the Dreamcast and thats also something that brings a smile to my face.
I also want to make another correction. In Japan, this game is called Street Fighter Zero 3. In Japan, it was known as the Zero series, but in USA was known as the "Alpha" series. They are both the same identical games, just different name versions for the specific region.
Thanks for the video, looks close to my ideal arcade. As you said you didn't recognise Street Fighter Zero 3 (a.k.a. Street Fighter Alpha 3), I'd recommend you give it a go next time you have a chance, it's a fun game, worth looking up some combo videos to get a feel for it.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it! Yea, I did see it was Street Fighter. Just wasnt sure which version as I have never played Alpha 3. Just Third Strike. I will definitely give Alpha 3 some time later on. Thanks.
@@RetroMoments yes, I saw the poster and billboards everywhere at subway, gamestore, etc. Damn that was so cool, Im still remember the ambience and the artwork is awesome
Haha nah, I know most ones that were released in Europe. However, Ive been mostly sticking to SNK fighters. Especially in recent years. This game (Unlimited Codes) was never released outside Japan…
@@nesfrk Ok that's great, but many people in that situation would prefer to give their eyes a break, me included ;-) (although I would definitely go on the weekends!)
Theres a bar/arcade in my area in the USA that has these japanese style blast city cabinets. Theyre so legit but the people have broken the joysticks and buttons on the two machines I used. I fired up Street Fighter 3, 19xx, and Gigawing. The screens looked amazing.
Yea the Blast City cabs are awesome. We have them at the arcades in Europe as well, with the same issue as you just said xD And guess what... In Japan the sticks are perfect on most of them.
@@RetroMoments we still have local arcade place here in the philippines like timezone. but you'll only see them inside the mall. in what i have observed, tom's world are the only running chain of arcade place here that still have old arcade cabs. sadly they are poorly maintained...
Time flies, i used to think wanna come to japan to experience the latest arcade game Gundam vs Gundam maxi boost, but i just don't know where to find this arcade game, it's a very fun game to play. You know? Sometimes i think it's better to play fighting game in a real arcade machine than our modern console playstation or PC.
Oh I see Maxi Boost everywhere still. I just recorded another local arcade here in Japan. They had Maxi Boost. Stay tuned for that video! Oh definitely! Its way better playing with proper sticks and a machine that was built for a specific game.
Haha oh yea. I've actually mentioned that in a previous video. It really is amazing. Whats more amazing is that there are no trash cans. Meaning its in the culture to carry around your trash.
@@RetroMoments the music, gameplay, graphics. Just insane how good it still feels, and playing it on a real Japanese arcade, pure gold. Thanks for the video!
@@davicpetrovski155 Oh yea, all that pretty much perfected in terms of 2D-fighting. Incredible. Thank you for watching. Another local arcade was recorded also. Stay tuned :D
Some of these games displayed here I have on Switch, including Street Fighter Alpha 3 (you had passed it but I was able to recognize the score display), Street Fighter III Third Strike, and Vampire Savior (the above mentioned Street Fighter games were on the 30th Anniversary Collection, and Vampire Savior was on Capcom Fighting Collection)
In case you missed it, there was also En-Eins Perfektewelt Anastasis. It's a sequel to Akatsuki Blitzkampf :) That game is being broadcasted on Kouhatsu!
I've played the PSP version. It's so~~ good. I don't know it's good or not as a fighting game since I'm not a fighting game expert. But as a Fate series fan, it's a must try.
Hello Retro Moments Please talk about ANBERNIC emulation consoles as RG552 and RG405M. And also the brands Retroid, AYN, Powkiddy, AYA NEO. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Due to the popularity of this video, I decided to visit another Local Japanese Arcade called “Space Shuttle”.
Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/nCOIWG3s99Q/видео.html
Seriously, Japan is a retrogamer's paradise. One can walk into an arcade and stay there for hours and hours and hours, especially when it has 1000s of different games in it.
Oh yes! Its like coming home to a home you've never been to and immediately feel at home :D
do I have to know Japanese to go Japan?????
@@Gloryboyquan Of course not. But dont expect people to be speaking English!
@@Gloryboyquan Most local people do not speak English, even if they do, you don't expect to be able to understand their pronunciation😂
@chrisliu5460 so how df I suppose to get around and get hotel etc 🤔
I could be there everyday and never get bored. Used to hang out in arcade back in early 2000's all the time when I was in my early 20's. It was a place where I can go and relax and not worry about what's going on in the world.
i prefer to hang out in men's toilets all day
@@happyjonn9242 shut up gay
I would quit my job and be there 8 hours a day.
Its the perfect place to hang out in, thats for sure.
@@CatzzBloxFamily Haha! Im sure you would miss your job after a while...
9:40 Man it would be amazing to live 20 feet from that arcade.
Oh yes! I would be there everyday!
Piece of history, congrats to the owner and punters that are keeping the place alive. I used to love going to the arcades during my high school years ! Street Fighter Third Strike and KOF 2002 ... so much money and hours put in those games !
Yea, awesome place. Hopefully it will be alive for many more years to come. And those games are timeless!
This is the type of arcade i want to go to when im in Japan. A musty arcade with a bunch of astro cabs and classic games. I could play Third Strike All day.
Oh yes! Local and 100% Japanese! Its so cool!
Third Strike is the kind of fighting game you can play forever! I need to go back and play against some Japanese people sometime.
Warms my heart to see arcades still doing so well in japan ! This was my youth,miss those days ! Great video and content mate,subbed !
Thank you! Welcome to the channel. Makes me happy too. Hopefully some people will go there after seeing the video.
Also, new local arcade video coming this week, stay tuned :D
I'm so glad some old arcades still exist in Japan. Lived in Japan from 1991 to 2001, possibly the boom arcade years where there was a game center in almost every corner. These days they are mostly gone. Places like this is like traveling back in time.
Yea its amazing to see this. Wow what a time to live there. Must've been amazing. I can only imagine how amazing the arcade scene mustve been back then. Glad to hear that!
Lot of nostalgic vibes coming and all types of character coming from that arcade. Great Video. Ill have to check it out next time im in Nagoya.👍
Oh yes! Very authentic atmosphere in there.
You definitely should :D
Wow all of those vintage cabs still in use that is amazing. Loving those old blast city cabs. Great to see some Neo Geo, CPS2/3 in action in the wild! I was in Japan a few years back and often you would see the older games alongside the modern stuff.
It is truely amazing to see an arcade like this still alive. A time machine back into the 90's. Hoping to get one of these Blast City cabs. They look really cool. And yea, the bigger arcades in Japan are removing more and more of the older ones for new ones. At least theres still a few places like this left. Just recorded another old arcade!
The sight of an amusement arcade sends pleasant shivers through me. I remember the smell still: a mixture of Mr.Sheen, bubblegum and cigarette smoke.
If I'm going to be picky, the cabinets looked a bit uniform, but that's of course to save space.
At the age of 43, I finally got into fighting games.
Incredible. Love reading this. You're spot on with describing the atmosphere :D
Glad you could finally appreciate fighting games. Its my number one genre now as an adult.
Love an old retro arcade, and this one looks fun! Hope I can go there someday! Another great video, Adam!
Yea man, great atmosphere in here. People seem friendly too. I could tell some of them were trying to talk to me. I should go back and play a game against them. Thanks Mark!
Its great to see all these machines still on working conditions after all these times.even though i never visited japan, its so nostalgic for me. Thank u man
Japanese people are the best at taking care of things. Its in their culture. Thanks for watching!
素敵なゲーセンだね
20年前はこのようなゲーセンが沢山存在したが、今では見なくなった
glad to see there are still places like this, when i went to tokyo in 2019 i searched all through akihabara but couldn't find any
Yea they are getting harder and harder find. These authentic arcades. But I did find another one that I just filmed. Stay tuned :D
Awesome I miss the old school arcades...
Yea, me too! This is how it should look like!
and to think about the epic duels that those machines have made possible in their long years, I really miss going to an arcade and fighting against an unknown guy, it's a great adrenaline rush, now I play street fighter 6 online, but it's just not the same...
Oh yes. And many professional players have been using these cabs. The history that this arcade place carry is amazing!
And yes, online will never be the same...
I love these classic arcades in Japan. I can't go past them. I always go in and play.
Same here! Always stoked to check out new arcades in Japan! :D
Good stuff I'm a software engineer my dream is to buy a house in Japan and walk to an arcade and play games I will make it happen. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching, Matt! Glad you liked the video!
I believe in you too! You can do it!
My dream is to have a voluptuous beauty in a passionate LTR.
I think the arcade one is more attainable...
If you r not japanese. Suggest to just buy an arcade machine instead
Expensive. And you would get bored of that soon.
Ignore the hate comments. Go do it, it's better to pursue a dream than nothing at all. I'm a software engineer too and I have a dream to buy an arcade cabinet of SF2/Third Strike some day :)
Japan is so damn cool!! I'll live there one day. 😢
Coolest country in the world! I hope you reach your dream one day!
sees a few people playing games in a retro arcade. "japan is so damn cool!"
😂
Japan to me would be a cool place to visit but I wouldn’t live there.
@@freemokeraines2121 not me tho ill live there owo
Thanks! Childhood memory for sure, all these old arcade machines is gone in Singapore.
Awesome! Thanks for watching! Oh really!? Thats sad. Im filming these place to make people aware of them. Let them live!
There are arcades everywhere, i cant imagine moving back to the UK where you're lucky to find a crane game.
Plus I meet so many people!
Glad to hear you enjoy Japan! :D
Great place to hang out on a Friday night with some friends! I love street fighter 3rd strike!
Oh yes! Its perfect! 3rd Strike is the type of fighting game you can never get tired of!
I'm listening to the sound of the arcade, something that vanishes over time.
Youre right. Lets keep it as long as its possible.
This was truly enjoyable to watch, I wish I had a arcade like that near by to spend a Friday evening
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Yea its an amazing feeling walking into this Arcade. A few guys tried to talk to me after I turned the camera down.
That's dope that they've got 3rd Strike there. Man, I haven't played that game in ages. So many childhood memories of it.
Yea! When you think about it... 3rd Strike holds up well today compared to many other retro fighters. Such a great game!
my dream is to buy an arcade machine for my collection.. dancerush machines are cool too but spacious.😅
Totally agree with you! I would love to have just one in the collection 😃
As i was on my way home after work, first place i went was home. Because there wasnt any arcade center for me to enjoy after work like japanese did
Haha yea totally feel this!
I would pick any day of the week the Arcade before places like the cinema!
My kind of place. Thanks for the video
Awesome! Thank you for watching!
How beautiful is this place, as if you are living the beautiful past.
Right!? Its like walking into a time machine!
I'm showing my age but I remember when Arcade cabinets had built in ash trays. This takes me back .
Haha Yea Ive seen that too. Everyone was smoking in Japan during the 80s.
Seeing this make me miss arcades even more 😢
Oh yes! We need to keep these places alive!
these arcade cabinets and arcade style sticks and 6 buttons layout is how i grew up with in fighting games, now you see 6-8 button layouts, different types of sticks...
Yep. I prefer the 6 button style. 8 is not needed really imo.
wish i could own one of these old school Astro City Arcade cabinets, they are the perfect size.
100% agree! They are so cool looking as well. Im hoping to get it one day too.
Every City needs one.
I stand behind this a 100%!
This is an example of a video, that you can smell... 😅😅😅😅 I miss the old days ❤️❤️❤️
Hahaha Im glad you said that :D I wanted the video to be as authentic as possible. Oh yea the good ol days
aweeeeeeeeeesome video! KOF by NEO GEO was very famous here at Sao Paulo - Brazil! good times. thanks for the video
Thank you Alex :D
This place is like the remains of the old century and set in a very dystopian future
Dark philosophy, lol
Haha well said my friend! There is reason I had to film this Arcade! Just saying!
I’m really glad Round 1’s been bringing over some of their Nesica Live cabinets to the US. Even if there’s only a couple cabs, they’ve got a really wide variety of old games as well as some indies such as Skullgirls and Akatsuki Blitzkamf. Really disappointed my local Round 1 doesn’t have any, and the fighting game section it did have shrunk dramatically since it opened.
Ive never played Akatsuki Blitzkamf but it looks awesome...
@@RetroMoments Blitzkamf is PC freeware and the arcade version can be emulated with online multiplayer via Flycast + Fightcade, I definitely recommend giving it a try. There's a lot of depth and room for mastery, but it's a mechanically simple game that's easy to pick up and start playing. Also you can play as a tank.
Man Congratulations on the filming I really liked this Arcade Japan is the birthplace of electronic fun.
Thank you! Glad you liked it. I just filmed another old Japanese arcade here in town. Stay tuned :D
Oh my gosh! This place looks like heaven!!!
Its heaven on earth!
Ohh some good old memories.. Thank you
Glad to hear that! Thank you for watching 😃
Dude, only ¥50 to play the classics! I would have started at Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 3 and made the rounds finishing with the CAVE shooters. Q Box is the type of joint to spend with the most devout of gamer friends. Cheers!
Yea I was so surpised to see this too haha. Seems like theres really friendly people in there too. I might go back and ask if someone wants to play some Street Fighter :D
The CAVE shooters in the video are:
DodonPachi Daioujou
DodonPachi Daifukkatsu
Mushihime-Sama Futari
Those are tough shooters (for beginners of course). Saw the "Daioujou" one in my local arcade, and also my brother played the PS2 port of it.
Used to go to Arcade in the late 1980s and early 1990s (exactly between 1986-1997). Good old days.
Good old days never die.
Just found this video now. Live in Inuyama. The small game center near my house closed down thanks to COVID. I used to go to the one in Sakae before they got rid of all the retro games. Where exactly is this game center?? Would love to go and give them my business!!
We got to keep places like this alive at all costs!
People say the location in the comments, just read through them ;-)
Oh which one did you used to go to?
This is very close to Nagoya Station actually. You walk west about 15-20 min from the station.
Haven't been to this one yet but in Akihabara there are alot of awesome arcades. I love Japan! Awesome video!!!
Oh yea! If you are in Akihabara you should visit HEY and Mikado! Amazing arcades!
@@RetroMoments I think I've been to mikado. Haven't been to HEY yet. Thanks for the recommendation!
@@jinkazuya22 Cool! Definitely give a visit to HEY as well. You wont be dissapointed!
My dream life is going to arcade to play rhythm games or gundam on my way home after work.
Nice! They are very popular in Japan! People are crazy good at playing!
@5:15
when you get to a place like that, love seeing the unorthodox
Haha oh yea, I agree!
It's a six minute walk from Nagoya Station, which makes it a great choice if you're coming from outside of Nagoya via Shinkansen.
Yes, its pretty close to Nagoya Station! Have you been here?
I believe a player called NMT got the twinkle star sprites world record on that cabinet
Really!? Thats very cool information! Thanks!
This is just magic!
Right! Doesnt get better than an authentic Arcade from Japan!
@@RetroMoments I'm saving up some money for my trip there next year with my family, had to skip this year's vacation for that, really hope I can make it!
It worth it! Good luck!
that one game was "Street fighter alpha 3" the one where you said that you didn't know the name of this game! good to see the arcade scene still strong in Japan. Arcades are basically dead and extinct in USA! on another note, Dreamcast is still actually popular in Japan and they keep producing bootlegs for Dreamcast still til this day! ( for Japan that is)
I have that on Switch as well, and the PSP version called Alpha 3 MAX
Yea I noticed when editing the video, but thanks :D Oh yea, its not as strong as in the 90's of course. But Im glad its still going. Oh yes, love the Dreamcast and thats also something that brings a smile to my face.
I also want to make another correction. In Japan, this game is called Street Fighter Zero 3. In Japan, it was known as the Zero series, but in USA was known as the "Alpha" series. They are both the same identical games, just different name versions for the specific region.
Thanks for the video, looks close to my ideal arcade. As you said you didn't recognise Street Fighter Zero 3 (a.k.a. Street Fighter Alpha 3), I'd recommend you give it a go next time you have a chance, it's a fun game, worth looking up some combo videos to get a feel for it.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Yea, I did see it was Street Fighter. Just wasnt sure which version as I have never played Alpha 3. Just Third Strike. I will definitely give Alpha 3 some time later on. Thanks.
Bring back the old days, when I was six in 1996 that's my first time visit Japan. I remember the hype of Kof 1996
Wow! That must've been cool to see. KOF96 was huge. A big leap after 95 with faster gameplay, cooler combos and better pixelart!
@@RetroMoments yes, I saw the poster and billboards everywhere at subway, gamestore, etc. Damn that was so cool, Im still remember the ambience and the artwork is awesome
What a time to be there. So cool. Would've been great to find some footage of Tokyo back then.
Nice and different scene. As always great video! 💯
Thanks man! Glad you enjoyed it! Get ready for some big game hunting videos next!
yea the perfect place to game so authentic
Yep! Doesnt get better than this!
Some video games i stil play on my ps4 very missing the old days
Nice! Its a great thing they release older games for newer consoles. Some of these games are timeless.
wow arcade still exist today, it was fun in the 90s
Oh yes. But Japan used to have a lot of them. Now theres just a few left! So I wanted to support the ones that are left!
5:05 dude there are lots of fighting game you have never heard about XD
Haha nah, I know most ones that were released in Europe. However, Ive been mostly sticking to SNK fighters. Especially in recent years.
This game (Unlimited Codes) was never released outside Japan…
Absolutely beautiful my friend. Here in my country places like this are fading away unfortunately.😞
But great video men, thanks.
Thank you. Glad you liked it! Which country are you from? Always interesting to hear.
Stay tuned for more arcade videos. New one coming today :D
好怀念90年代的街机厅,现在都没什么街机厅了,都在家玩手机电脑游戏主机了。
This place looks sick
I'm going here someday......
You definitely should! :D
Wished i had this back home honestly the games they got is mostly freaking crane game japan gets all the fun stuff XD
Believe me, all the fun things can be found in Japan!
Literally paradise on Earth
You got it!
Cool arcade, would be nice to go to after you have worked a whole day :)
Doesnt get more authentic than this! 😃 Perfect way to end the evening, for sure!
If you've been working on a computer all day then maybe not, lol
@@therealavolpe I work with computers all day, would still go there :)
@@nesfrk
Ok that's great, but many people in that situation would prefer to give their eyes a break, me included ;-) (although I would definitely go on the weekends!)
Fantastiskt! Fullsmockat med härliga spel och CRT
Eller hur! Fantastiskt att se detta! Speciellt eftersom jag själv älskar fighting spel!
This one of the places I would like to visit if I go to Japan next year.
Love to hear that. You definitely should!
I love this arcade!
Me too!
very bring back memories
Love hearing that! Enjoy!
Big Respect !!!
Thanks for watching! More arcade videos soon :D
Theres a bar/arcade in my area in the USA that has these japanese style blast city cabinets. Theyre so legit but the people have broken the joysticks and buttons on the two machines I used. I fired up Street Fighter 3, 19xx, and Gigawing. The screens looked amazing.
Yea the Blast City cabs are awesome. We have them at the arcades in Europe as well, with the same issue as you just said xD
And guess what... In Japan the sticks are perfect on most of them.
I swear I had a dream being in a place like this multiple times. I don’t know why.
I know why! Because you need to get to one :D
interesting how uniform all the cabinets are. too maximize space
Yes! Japanese people always think about space when doing things.
Yeah a drink and this place for a night would be chill, just for a night…
Just a night? Are you sure about that?
Makes me miss the arcade wonder land where everygame cost a nickel miss that place dearly
Oh yes, good times... Lets hope they can keep it alive for many years to come. And hopefully people will find this place after watching this video.
The good old days ❤️...
You know it!
This brings me back to early 2000's to 2015's in the Philippines, damn I miss my local Arcade. Now it's all bunch of Pachinko machines.
Oh thats sad. But I guess thats where the money is nowdays in the Philippines... Hopefully you have some arcades somewhere...
@@RetroMoments we still have local arcade place here in the philippines like timezone. but you'll only see them inside the mall. in what i have observed, tom's world are the only running chain of arcade place here that still have old arcade cabs. sadly they are poorly maintained...
I see. I will look up Timezone and Toms World. I am curious to see what it looks like.
うちの地元もなあ。こういうゲーセンがあってほしい。☺
Time flies, i used to think wanna come to japan to experience the latest arcade game Gundam vs Gundam maxi boost, but i just don't know where to find this arcade game, it's a very fun game to play.
You know? Sometimes i think it's better to play fighting game in a real arcade machine than our modern console playstation or PC.
Oh I see Maxi Boost everywhere still. I just recorded another local arcade here in Japan. They had Maxi Boost. Stay tuned for that video!
Oh definitely! Its way better playing with proper sticks and a machine that was built for a specific game.
Dude. . . I know it´s not about this particular thing but man, those are some clean streets, like god damn!
Haha oh yea. I've actually mentioned that in a previous video. It really is amazing. Whats more amazing is that there are no trash cans. Meaning its in the culture to carry around your trash.
I notice some of these fighting games only have 1 control setup. Is the screen on the other side player two?
Exactly. You play against the person on the other side.
This place looks like heaven.
You know it is!
Reminds me of those underground HK TV Game centres.
Oh yea! Japanese people keep it authentic.
never forget our childhood even though the era is modern as it is today because we won't be able to go back to that time again
We wont be able to go back in time no, but playing older games on original hardware certainly brings the nostalgic feelings to its full potential.
Eyy NAGOYA
Best city in Japan!
I miss Street Fighter 2 and 3 here in Melbourne Australia
Timeless games for sure!
I can only imagine the backpain you will experience, after sitting for a few hours on that stool :D
Haha yea! Important to take breaks in-between! Good thing you can socialize. People are really friendly there!
Garou Densetsu Special & SD Gundam🥰
Games you could never get tired of!
very interesting to see all of the arcade machines are in English. Japanese people have fully embraced the language it seems.
Yea, I agree. Usually, Japanese people are fine with having menus in English. Its been like that since the late 80s.
So many fighting/shmups Arcades there 😮
In Indonesia mostly Arcades are located in highest floor, inside Mall building. Anyway great video!
Thats whats popular in Japan! 😃
Indonesian arcades have retro games too?
Thank you! More Arcade videos from Japan coming!
My childhood i can cray why i played in arcade in 1990
Oh yes. The prime time!
That s the project I wanna make an arcade station with babifoot and billiard and pin ball machines like Amazone and Panthera !
Great video mate 😊
Thank you my friend 😃
3rd strike!
Best 2D-fighting game together with Mark of the Wolves :D
@@RetroMoments the music, gameplay, graphics. Just insane how good it still feels, and playing it on a real Japanese arcade, pure gold. Thanks for the video!
@@davicpetrovski155 Oh yea, all that pretty much perfected in terms of 2D-fighting. Incredible.
Thank you for watching. Another local arcade was recorded also. Stay tuned :D
Some of these games displayed here I have on Switch, including Street Fighter Alpha 3 (you had passed it but I was able to recognize the score display), Street Fighter III Third Strike, and Vampire Savior (the above mentioned Street Fighter games were on the 30th Anniversary Collection, and Vampire Savior was on Capcom Fighting Collection)
Glad to hear these old fighters are still being played on the Switch. Timeless games!
Looks awesome😮
You know it is! Authentic arcade in Japan. Not many left now...
knowing how japan is
i hope they keep these around for their due 100 years
Honestly, its not impossible :D
In case you missed it, there was also En-Eins Perfektewelt Anastasis. It's a sequel to Akatsuki Blitzkampf :)
That game is being broadcasted on Kouhatsu!
Thanks! Where in the video did you see it?
Had to google the title. Looks like an awesome fighting game. Never seen it before.
2:43 !
Later on, I found Fate: Unlimited Codes for the PS2 that I bought.
Have you played this game?
Capcom all stars : code holders ???
I've played the PSP version. It's so~~ good. I don't know it's good or not as a fighting game since I'm not a fighting game expert. But as a Fate series fan, it's a must try.
I LOVE FIGHT GAMES
Neo Geo, Capcom, Sega
Namco
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Hello Retro Moments
Please talk about
ANBERNIC emulation consoles as RG552 and RG405M. And also the brands Retroid, AYN, Powkiddy, AYA NEO.
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Yes
The most amazing thing about Japan to me isn't this stuff, its the fact that you can go outside at night without issue.
You're 100% correct! Never felt so safe anywhere else!