Sad to say, but I played around 35 of these in the arcades or mugs as we used to call them. A couple of good ones that I had never seen such as skull and crossbones, and knuckle bash. A lot to thank Atari for and the gaming industry back then, games that actually worked out of the box, either arcade or computer/console games.
What Retro setup is that, along with the bezels, they look clean, and are pleased to see my favourite amongst them, Battlezone. Is this a setup of Coin Ops? or similar?
Time Stamps:
Escape from Planet Robot Monsters 00:00
return of the Jedi 00:34
Crystal Castles 00:59
Centipede 01:23
720 01:49
Knuckle Bash 02:12
Missile Command 02:39
Asteroids Deluxe 03:04
Primal rage 03:29
Thunder Jaws 03:53
Gauntlet 04:20
Paperboy 04:44
Arabian 05:08
Bad Lands 05:34
Klax 06:00
Battle Zone 06:25
Empire Strikes Back 06:49
Blasteroids 07:14
Championship Sprint 07:38
Asteroids 08:04
Pac-Land 08:29
STUN Runner 08:53
Area 51 09:19
Guardians of the Hood 09:43
APB 10:08
Marble Madness 10:33
Batman 10:59
Road Blasters 11:23
Indy - Temple of Doom 11:48
Skull & Crossbones 12:13
Gauntlet II 12:38
Alpha One 13:06
Hydra 13:29
Liberator 13:54
Cyberball 14:19
Vindicators 14:44
Freeze 15:09
Tetris 15:34
Gravitar 16:00
Pit Fighter 16:23
XYBots 16:49
Great vid
Thank you 😊
Sad to say, but I played around 35 of these in the arcades or mugs as we used to call them. A couple of good ones that I had never seen such as skull and crossbones, and knuckle bash. A lot to thank Atari for and the gaming industry back then, games that actually worked out of the box, either arcade or computer/console games.
It was a revolutionary time, a much better time too 😀
The peak Atari era
The foundation for the arcades
100%
Thanks Just Jamie.
My pleasure 😀
Man... I dunno how you push out so much amazing content constantly. Not a one trick pony.
Ambition and passion lol
What Retro setup is that, along with the bezels, they look clean, and are pleased to see my favourite amongst them, Battlezone.
Is this a setup of Coin Ops? or similar?
Hey there, that's via Retroarch inside of Retrobat:
ruclips.net/video/YHW4brRLjps/видео.html