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Time Out Arcade, Arnot Mall, Arnot, NY, USA. |
| Located at Arnot Mall in Arnot, New York, near the PA border, is a Namco Arcade called Time-Out. Bunch of games, also the most current ones, lots of ticket machines to win prizes. Also, it seemed every week they changed at least one or two machines, which was nice. |
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Konami's MoCap boxing. Quite a work-out. They also had Dance Dance Revolution, can't remember which version. |
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| Need for Speed GT, which quickly became my favourite game at the arcade. Next to it sits Cruisin' Exotica, which was changed to Wangan Midnight the next week (a change for the better, I'd say). |
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| Screenshot from Need for Speed GT. |
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| Ranger Mission by the now-Sega-owning Sammy. |
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| Star Trek Voyager. |
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| And a screen shot from the above one. |
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| Target Terror. Very suiting for an American arcade. This game dissappeared later. From the company's web page : "TARGET: TERROR™ is a 2 player shooting game that challenges players to defeat terrorist attacks on the Golden Gate Bridge, the Los Alamos nuclear facility, and Denver International Airport. The final mission is to stop a hijacked airliner from destroying the White House. " Another interesting thing is that the Raw Thrills company behind the game is ran by arcade-legend Eugene Jarvis (Defender, Robotron, NARC etc.) |
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| Next to it was Tokyo Cop, a fully moving racing game. |
| I have a few more photos on my cell phone, I'll add them later. Let's see if I can remember other games... They had Soul Calibur, some Street Fighter, Point Blank(s), Star Wars Racer, Crazy Taxi, LA Machine Guns by Sega, one of those crappyish motocross games, I think also Cruisin' USA, Arctic Thunder.. and a bunch of others. I didn't see the original Galaga there anymore they had a few years back . |
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