The verctor games have very little glow if any, unless the plexi is in bad shape and no blurr. I used to work at an arcade distributer in 2000 and I played all these games on original cabinet so I know what they should look like. Otherwise fantastic video.
@@TheLairdsLairNo emulation can be as close as the real thing now, with the proper settings. It takes an HD resolution to simulate XY (vector) monitors. Until the 2004, these old vector games were the highest resolution games made.
Atari games had very unique controls, rarely saw an Atari arcade machine with the obligatory joystick and buttons control panel.
It's only fair that you'd include the prototypes, especially the laserdisc games like Battlestar Galactica and the early version of Road Runner.
That Battlestar Galactica demo-demo-demo was-was-was interest-interest-interesting
The verctor games have very little glow if any, unless the plexi is in bad shape and no blurr. I used to work at an arcade distributer in 2000 and I played all these games on original cabinet so I know what they should look like. Otherwise fantastic video.
Yeah, emulation doesn't do them justice.
@@TheLairdsLairNo emulation can be as close as the real thing now, with the proper settings. It takes an HD resolution to simulate XY (vector) monitors. Until the 2004, these old vector games were the highest resolution games made.
The pic for the video made me think the guy was playing a game named steroids
Mortal Kombat 31:30
No Empire Strikes Back?
No, because that was released after the split by Atari Games (different company technically speaking).
@@TheLairdsLair OK, thanks. In the late 1980s I owned a stand-up as part of VAPS but never realized it was released so late.