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Worst 1980s arcade games

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My cousin and I were addicted to “Armor Attack”. We would drive to the miniature golf course arcade and play this thing for hours.  You could actually cover each others backs from the attacking enemy tanks and helicopters.  The game sucked because we spent all our summer job income trying to beat the high score. 

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In the 80's I worked at an arcade...   didn't pay much, but UNLIMITED TOKENS!!!!

Played every game mentioned in this thread millions of times.  Loved them all... except Dragon's Layer - even with free tokens it was impossible.

 

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On 6/5/2023 at 2:22 PM, Hardcore troubadour said:

Good point.  I remember on Dec 31 1979 they got rid of all of the ones that came out in the 70’s.  Retard.  

To @posty's credit, I should have taken out my detailed spreadsheet on all the release dates of video games before I started this thread. Not talked about my memories of actually playing the games in the 80s. 

Some people have so much hatred inside them they make themselves stupid just to try to get a dig in.

 

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13 hours ago, GobbleDog said:

In the 80's I worked at an arcade...   didn't pay much, but UNLIMITED TOKENS!!!!

Played every game mentioned in this thread millions of times.  Loved them all... except Dragon's Layer - even with free tokens it was impossible.

 

1. When I was a kid, that would have been the best job ever. 
2. It would still be the best job ever. 
3. I wish I had an old token. 
4.  I just realized a token would make a cool poker card protector. 

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