I came across a few interesting articles at work today. This goes through a North Korean arcade:
http://www.ukresistance.co.uk/2008/09/inside-north-korean-arcade.html
And this give some very basic info and screenshots on some Soviet arcades:
http://www.15kop.ru/index_en.htm
The North Korean arcade is hilarious in how pathetic it is. I am curious about some of the Soviet-developed games though. Any idea what these are or how someone would go about playing them without a trip to Russia? I'm not expecting Tetris quality, but I have to admit to being morbidly curious. Could there be other games out there as bad as Cheetahman and Power Spikes 2?
http://www.ukresistance.co.uk/2008/09/inside-north-korean-arcade.html
And this give some very basic info and screenshots on some Soviet arcades:
http://www.15kop.ru/index_en.htm
The North Korean arcade is hilarious in how pathetic it is. I am curious about some of the Soviet-developed games though. Any idea what these are or how someone would go about playing them without a trip to Russia? I'm not expecting Tetris quality, but I have to admit to being morbidly curious. Could there be other games out there as bad as Cheetahman and Power Spikes 2?