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  • #31
    I was able to turn "Defender" over. Robotron 2084 I could play for hours on one quarter....of course The door to the coinslot didn't close properly and I found the lever that the quarter hit to give you credits.

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    • #32
      The only ones I remember beating are the Simpsons and TMNT beat 'em ups...lot's of money went down the drain though.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Urban Ranger

        IIRC, there were only two games with colour vector graphics: Tempest and Major Havoc, both made by Atari. Are there anymore?
        There was a game with "Space" in the title, very similar to Asteroids. Can't remember who made it, but it was color.
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        • #34
          Eh, what is Lost Vikes then? I beat Lost Vikings quite a long time ago... some levels taking a damn high amount of time, but I figured it all out by myself, one of my proud achievements. That was during the time when I was way too sick to go out or work, so I just sat there playing the vikes .
          I've played Lost Vikings as a console game. I believe the thread title is 'arcade game', hence my surprise at your mention of Lost Vikings.

          It's a great game, however the second is not as good as the first.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Static Universe


            There was a game with "Space" in the title, very similar to Asteroids. Can't remember who made it, but it was color.
            I did some research and I'm either talking about "Space Duel" or "Space Fury" here. Some interesting history on vector graphics arcade games:

            1 Memories of a Vector World
            2 "VECTOR GRAPHICS" THE RISE -- AND FALL? -- OF A CONTROVERSIAL DISPLAY TECHNIQUE
            3 All About Asteroids
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            • #36
              I've completed Crisis Zone, a Time Crisis style game with a machine gun.

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              • #37
                I've beaten Space Harrier and that Sega jet fighter game (I don't remember its title).

                Oh, and that newer Star Wars one- with the seat and the huge screen.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Static Universe
                  I did some research and I'm either talking about "Space Duel" or "Space Fury" here.
                  I think that's Space War, a very old game based on Star Trek. Fun in it's day, even though the display was monochrome such as Battlezone and Asteroids.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Urban Ranger


                    There was a student in my undergrad school who was great at playing Tempest, and I used to stand there to watch the game for hours on end.

                    IIRC, there were only two games with colour vector graphics: Tempest and Major Havoc, both made by Atari. Are there anymore?
                    I used to own and play Atari's Gravitar, of which only 300 were made. I bought it in 1985 for about $50.

                    Space Duel was the color vector game y'all are talking about... you could even link the two ships together and have them spin independently. Nobody also has mentioned Black Widow, another color vector game.

                    And don't forget the Star Wars games!!! (designed by the same guy who designed Gravitar.)

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                    • #40
                      I keep thinking of more color vector games...

                      Star Trek and Quantum,

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                      • #41
                        Gravatar. Hm, the name rings a bell. IIRC, Star Trek isn't a vector game.
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                        • #42
                          Really?

                          Apparently, Sega did a number of vector games.

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                          • #43
                            Strange question. Surely the purpose of arcade games is to encourage you to feed money in?

                            Yeah, Pacman crashed on screen 256 - but I could never do it. In fact, I'm average at reaction games. It took me a few years (and quite a bit of cash) to realise this.
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                            • #44
                              After beating Final Fantasy III in one sitting, Im convincec that any game is beatable if you put your mind to it.

                              I can beat Tekken, Marvel VS capcom or Soul calibur II w/ one quarter. Generally fighting games are easy to do... even if the owner jacked the diffculty level, if you play enough you can generally piss them off by being able to outplay than what they intended. The most difficult thing in fighting game that will allow you to beat it is being left alone so that you can actually finish the game before beign interrupted and ending up facing an opponent who's better than you.

                              I love pissing off arcade owners by playing more than they bargained for. I even negotiate with my opponent saying "hey winner of first round carries the game to last round and gets to win."
                              :-p

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                              • #45
                                Here's one I haven't seen mentioned.

                                It was a favorite of me and my friend. Marble Madness.
                                I seem to remember beating it, but I don't recall the exact ending.


                                That was a very fun game.
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