Arcade center in Argentina

chinitosoccer

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I was there a few years ago, but this is not my picture, I took it from an argentinian retro gaming forum where I participate.
 

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the early candy cabs made of metal are by far my favorite, i owned a neo mv25up-0 cab and nothing i have had since has been nearly as enjoyable (including a versus city, konami windy, and a cyberlead) would love to take a few of those cabs home. awesome.
 

chinitosoccer

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the early candy cabs made of metal are by far my favorite, i owned a neo mv25up-0 cab and nothing i have had since has been nearly as enjoyable (including a versus city, konami windy, and a cyberlead) would love to take a few of those cabs home. awesome.

Yes, it was like a trend when in the middle 90's, companies like Sega, SNK, Capcom, Taito etc. started to use fiberglass and plastic to save money, these old metallic cabs are the best, the only downer is that most of them use weird sizes for their CRT's like 26", 25" etc. which makes it difficult to replace faulty monitors.

They could use some chairs there.

Last time I was there, they have the classic Sega stools, but the personnel in charge stacks them in the corner when nobody is playing, that is an amusement center and there's lots of people walking around.
 
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SNKorSWM

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It seems like most of the cabs aren't even powered on. Probably gonna be a little hard to attract players that way.
 
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