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JC_Denton46 Trick Member
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0. Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2009 8:57 pm Post subject: What do you usually do on your arcade visits? |
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I think it's interesting what different people tend to do with there arcade visits
Some play 5+ times while going all out, some just casually play once on the occasion and just try to have fun
I'll start: I always play about 5+ times
I usually do my first three songs something around 7-9's
I always start with 1998, and I always fit in A and Breakdown in there somewhere
Then I always end my last song trying to pass Max 300 lol
What about you all? _________________
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DAVE101 Trick Member
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2. Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 8:23 am Post subject: |
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My last two visits consisted of hacking on songs and cleaning/modifying the pads. _________________
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Suko Trick Member
Joined: 13 Jun 2003 Location: Lynnwood, WA |
3. Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 9:41 am Post subject: |
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Depends on the arcade.
When I first arrive I generally meet and greet with those I already know.
I start off with some easy stuff and work my way up to the hard stuff. Usually I play for 1-2 hours per visit.
At the arcade I played at in college, I used to be the person who fixed the pads by moving dead sensors around to optimize the playability of the pad. It was cool, 'cause the people who worked there knew I had more knowledge on the game than their actual techs. I got a lot of DDR pad cleaning experience from that place...and some free games for my time spent.
Oh yeah, if I go to an arcade with a group of friends, we almost always go for dinner afterwords. BJs Brewery FTW! _________________
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PureBlue Trick Member
Joined: 06 Apr 2004 Location: The Candy Kingdom! |
4. Posted: Fri Apr 24, 2009 10:14 am Post subject: |
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I usually stop and buy something to drink first, usually Vitamin Water or Gatorade, and then walk to the arcade and get some quarters. Then I'll play a few rounds of DDR, get dirty looks from dumb mallrats, and go and eat somewhere and/or go to stores in the mall. When I'm done eating I'll go back and play a couple more rounds.
The times I don't go to the mall to play DDR, it's usually a similar routine with some changes: get something to drink, get quarters/tokens, play a few rounds, and then take a break and play air hockey or Time Crisis. I'll then play a couple more rounds and then leave. |
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Toraie Trick Member
Joined: 17 Sep 2009 Location: Savannah, GA |
7. Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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I've got this weird thing where, if I'm learning a song (currently, Across the Nightmare Oni), then I'll play it first in the set. Next will be a song I like, maybe Afronova or TwinBee; something relatively easy and fun. 3rd stage, if it's not the final, will be another song like the first: one that I want to practice and learn. Final stage is usually a Max or a Paranoia, and then I go talk to the manager for an hour or something. xD Sometimes I play again if conversation lulls, or if he goes off to the MvC2 machine. 's all good at Tilt. |
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8. Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 8:36 am Post subject: |
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I usually grab a drink (water or water with tablet for electrolytes), bring a cliff bar with me, then meet and greet.
If it's not funworld I take off my shoes near the pad and play bf.
(funworld no longer allows this) Unless I'm going for a 12+
I tend to play a few ITG sets, then do a DDR course or 2.
Usually I bar my first 2 sets, then no bar a set or 2, then work on my stamina for ITG. I'm trying to pass V² doubles and Hasse Miche (failed on the damn rolls at the very end ><).
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DDR I play modless no bar, mostly challenge courses
ITG I sometimes no bar, usually bar + mod the crap out of the game. |
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8ftmetalhead Trick Member
Joined: 29 Oct 2008 Location: Auckland, New Zealand |
9. Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 1:53 am Post subject: |
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I first played in an arcade earlier this year, and have played a further 4 times since, each time I've been disappointed at the fact that there aren't many people in the arcades. I then get over it, exchange a few dollars, then play anywhere between 3 and 9 songs, and I'm always dead by the end of it.
If I play on the extreme machine, I die faster due to the pads being practically dead. I still dream about buying that machine though.
If I go down the street and play on the converted SN2 machine, I'll play the exact same songs as I play at home because I don't want to waste my money by failing.
I mean it sounds stingy, but it's $2 a game here in NZ. If I played for an hour at an arcade, even with 2 minute long songs, I'd have downed $20.
So it's much cheaper to play at home on my lovely homepad, which despite being not as much fun, is much lighter on the pockets.
I think I'll have to play ITG 2 at some point, since there's a converted machine with the ability to use custom songs, which I spose would be nice. _________________
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Suko Trick Member
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10. Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:15 am Post subject: |
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$2 a game eh? Dang that's a lot of money. I can't blame you for wanting to buy your own machine at that price. _________________
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8ftmetalhead Trick Member
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11. Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 10:46 am Post subject: |
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It's pretty standard over here. My favourite arcade back around 10 years ago had most of its games for 20c, 50c or $1. Unfortunately I didn't know about DDR back then, but I don't think they had it there anyway. About the biggest games they did have were a massive metal slug 3 for $1, and this skateboard sim that had a board controller for $2. That was pretty cool.
It's been dead for ages though, more than 7 years now.
There's only one major arcade chain in NZ now, which is TimeZone, but they tend to be a bit expensive due to them only using premium games for the most profit. The alternative is the arcades in the movies, but their game selection is rather limited, and they're still pretty expensive. (That's where the bad extreme machine is.... it's $2, not even doubles on one credit, plus they've turned fail to end of song due to the pads being so naff/ not enough people playing it)
Edit- I do want to buy my own machine, but they would be really expensive, and if I got one it would have to be already in NZ, because the cost of shipping one over here would be more than a deposit on a house. Hence why I want the cinema's extreme machine, then I can fix it up.
But then I only earn $50 a week atm.... and have no room for it....
DAMNIT
Ahwell. I'm happy enough with my home setup.... for now... _________________
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Joined: 07 Apr 2005 Location: Spokane, WA area |
12. Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:42 am Post subject: |
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Usually, grab a pitcher of water, warm up, maybe play some Time Crisis and/or Initial D (Subaru ftw!).
Our card slots don't work; either you take 5 minutes to try to balance the card with a penny and/or you get a bunch of errors and won't read the card.
Even once you get it loaded (if you're lucky) only 1/3 of your songs would load.
The machine at Tukwila/Seattle is like so luxurious compared to ours. _________________
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13. Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:02 pm Post subject: |
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Play, rest, and leave.
I've been cutting back on costs lately, not going as often as I used to. _________________
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