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Destructoid - Mortal Kombat: Arcade Kollection Review

Destructoid - Nostalgia is a funny thing. Games we remember as being ground-breaking and awesome in our youth sometimes don't hold up as well when we're older. This also makes the generations who missed the games the first time they were released wonder what the hell we were thinking claiming those titles were as awesome as we said.

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RioKing4976d ago

Nostalgia-wise....I loved these games when I was a young kid. But I'll admit it's been a looong time since I've played these games, and I don't know how much I'd love them now.

So as much as I wanna say something bad about the 6.5/10 score given for these classic games....I have to respect the reviewers opinion and his score.

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Those Were the Days – Arcade Party

A look back at a key moment in one gamer's life at the local video games arcade.

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SpamnJam3382d ago

I miss those old school arcades so much. They were the best

Morgue3382d ago (Edited 3382d ago )

Ground Kontrol in Portland, OR. All ages till 4 or 5 I think and then 21 and over at night. Full bar, top floor is all pinball machines, lower floor is stand ups.

10 minute walk from my place downtown and I'll easily spend $20

Hewso3382d ago

That sounds awesome. Sadly nothing like that still around in Australia.

Mapsman3382d ago

Those parties were the best. I remember something similar where myself and a few friends finished Die Hard Arcade. Good write up. You have got me pining for the good old days

Hewso3382d ago

Oh I remember that game. Was a good one

Kiwi663381d ago

Back then it was about trying to get the top score and having fun hanging out with your mates and no one cared about how many pixels a game had

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Achievement H.U.N.T. #69

Jack and Geoff face off in various Mortal Kombat themed titles, Geoff picking Jack's character and vice-versa. Who will win?

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Gaming History 101: 90s Fighters

This week Fred and Jam are throwing around fighters of the 90s (that aren’t Street Fighter II or Tekken, we did a show for those already). In the 1990s, the fighter genre was the most popular type of game available (like First Person Shooters today), and among those that have withstood the test of time there were plenty of others that played the field. From Mortal Kombat to Soulcalibur you had plenty of arcades (and home ports) to drink your quarters in arcades.

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darthv723784d ago

Im a big fan of 3 genres in the arcade. SHMUPS, Racers and fighting games. From playing games like 1943 to Daytona to fatal fury and everything in between.

big respect for SF2 and what it did for bringing the fighting games out of obscurity (ye ar kung fu, pit fighter) and into the main stream. It is the Neo Geo that did it for me personally. Art of fighting, Samurai Shodown, world heroes and the eventual annual release of king of fighters.

Those were the days.

spydersvenom3783d ago

Just for easy finding, if anyone is interested in our Street Fighter and Tekken ep (not the game Street Fighter X Tekken, but rather an analysis of both franchises) is here: http://gaminghistory101.com...

One of my favorite genres, along with shmups, in gaming.