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Post by Woody Alien on Feb 25, 2016 17:39:44 GMT -5
Definitely! That is some fine pixel art. I guess someones gonna have to play through the Dreamcast sequel/remake now to see if they repeated that part... Sorry for being so late... I made an Imgur album that shows the titles of all the games and two full screens of the arcade without captions. There's also a funny fourth wall breaking when you talk to the guy on top: he mentions that the sound test is activated by pressing UP + Start at the intro title!
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Post by Gilder on Mar 15, 2016 20:35:42 GMT -5
The final bit of toys/DLC for Lego Dimensions is Midway Arcade level pack; it apparently lets you play 20 different Midway arcade games within Lego Dimensions once you scan the arcade machine while also being able to explore the game worlds. The borders of the arcade games themselves are also redrawn in the style of Legos.
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Post by magic89 on Mar 17, 2016 11:36:57 GMT -5
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Post by lanceboyle94 on Mar 17, 2016 11:55:07 GMT -5
The final bit of toys/DLC for Lego Dimensions is Midway Arcade level pack; it apparently lets you play 20 different Midway arcade games within Lego Dimensions once you scan the arcade machine while also being able to explore the game worlds. The borders of the arcade games themselves are also redrawn in the style of Legos. Huh, nice to see they included Blasteroids on there, I don't think that one's been on any of the Midway compilations so far. Game Room is already on the article, as part of the virtual arcades as menus section.
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Post by derboo on Mar 22, 2016 17:37:30 GMT -5
Just seen on Twitter: Sunset Overdrive has one too:
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Post by Magma MK-II on Mar 23, 2016 9:29:30 GMT -5
Postal 2: Paradise Lost has a whole Arcade with lots of parodies of popular games.
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Post by derboo on Mar 23, 2016 18:28:50 GMT -5
Is that a different one than in the main game?
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Post by lanceboyle94 on Apr 9, 2016 2:50:44 GMT -5
A couple of additions:
-Final Fight Streetwise has, on pretty much every place, a cabinet of the original Final Fight. Amusingly, the screen shown on the cabinets is in fact the title screen from the SNES version, complete with "LICENSED BY NINTENDO" text.
-An early mission in True Crime: Streets of LA has you go into a bar. Said bar has two arcade machines and two pinball machines near its entrance. One of the arcade machines is clearly based off of Asteroids, whereas one of the pinballs is a blatant ripoff of Pin*Bot. Haven't been able to identify the remaining ones.
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Post by kaoru on Apr 9, 2016 12:51:12 GMT -5
Stardew Valley has two arcade machines with fully playable minigames in its pub.
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Post by Woody Alien on Jun 15, 2016 11:07:00 GMT -5
Free indie Steam game Khimera: Destroy all Monster Girls (2016) has at the protagonist's home a NES-esque console that can be played, and doing so starts the mini game CAKEBOY, inspired by the earlier Mario titles like Mario Bros. and Wrecking Crew. Reaching a certain level gives an achievement, and reaching a superior one gives one of the hidden items for 100% completion. upload images
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Post by Gilder on Nov 13, 2016 12:36:03 GMT -5
In Guinness World Records: The Videogame for Wii (unsure about the 3DS/iOS version), one of the minigames is to obtain the "Highest Video Game Score" playing an arcade game called Super Star Blaster. Its basically Asteroids, but its presented as an arcade machine (you can even see the reflection of your avatar while you play).
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Post by Woody Alien on Dec 8, 2019 18:20:28 GMT -5
If this feature ever gets ported to the new site, there are a couple items that could be added. For example 198X is an art game/interactive movie that is all about some kid playing five fictional games at an arcade in the 1980s: a beat-em-up, a horizontal shmup, an arcade racer, a platformer (which however works more like an "endless runner" phone game) and... a 1st person dungeon crawler, which is not really like a genre that could be found in arcades, but whatever. Oddly enough, you can see the actual arcade in one cutscene, but the cabinets of those five coin-ops are never actually shown physically, outside of a reflection of the kid's face on the glass of the latest one.
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