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Yeah, good luck finding any arcades open, anywhere. The special feature in that case would probably just be them going to the Alamo Drafthouse or something, or to a pinball museum. It's sad that so many of us had to grow up as the last generation that will have even heard of an "arcade".
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the least weasel posted:No, but not enough unhelpful to want to get into a weird rant about it and vote it 'unhelpful'. I found most of the comments far less helpful than what he actually wrote. Why is a review unhelpful simply because it doesn't say what you want it to? You, and he, both actually have no idea what you're talking about. We have a subtitled episode where they specifically went out to shop the show out for foreign distribution. Acting like this is some terrible Americanization is ridiculous when it was something the developers initiated and promoted themselves. This is a version being released by Discotek which includes both a dubbed version and the original Japanese version subtitled by the same person whose fansubs you watch. If you're not supporting this because "American influences" taint the "original feel" of it, I hope you don't download the releases from this thread either. NBHS posted:So if this US DVD release sells well (and signs seem to be pointing in that direction), who's to say that, should another volume come down the pike, that the Discotek folks don't just stick someone in a jumpsuit, send them around to whatever arcades happen to still be open in the area (As Discotek is a product of the ADV fallout, I want to say their offices are in Austin?), and film their own TamaGe as bonus features? Because a big part of the show is Arino. Just some random guy in a jumpsuit wouldn't be as fun even if you did find an open arcade somewhere.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:00 |
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Someone please post an update soon and stop this dumb argument.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:18 |
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ImpAtom posted:Because a big part of the show is Arino. Just some random guy in a jumpsuit wouldn't be as fun even if you did find an open arcade somewhere. Wouldn't they also run into the same licensing issues with respect to the makers of the games they showcase?
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:18 |
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ImpAtom posted:If you're not supporting this because "American influences" taint the "original feel" of it, I hope you don't download the releases from this thread either. GACCX subs are tainted by Canadian influences. Entirely different.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:24 |
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quote:Because a big part of the show is Arino. Just some random guy in a jumpsuit wouldn't be as fun even if you did find an open arcade somewhere.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:37 |
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Bart Fargo posted:It was my understanding that this contains the 10 or 12 episodes that Kotaku bought, and that this is the only way to get them in a legit manner. Yeah, but I remember her saying there was maybe going to be a couple of extra episodes on there as well. Don't know if that actually materialized.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 15:58 |
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Hakkesshu posted:Yeah, but I remember her saying there was maybe going to be a couple of extra episodes on there as well. Don't know if that actually materialized. Ah, yes. There was some talk of a bonus challenge, but I didn't think there were to be any additional full episodes that had been previously aired. One new challenge made specifically for the DVD perhaps?
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 16:11 |
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Bart Fargo posted:Ah, yes. There was some talk of a bonus challenge, but I didn't think there were to be any additional full episodes that had been previously aired. One new challenge made specifically for the DVD perhaps? No "new" challenges, however there's 2 non-kotaku challenges on there, ninja gaiden 2 and shiren the wanderer.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 16:17 |
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Uznare posted:No "new" challenges, however there's 2 non-kotaku challenges on there, ninja gaiden 2 and shiren the wanderer. Shiren isn't new? I don't recall seeing it anywhere else, though I might have missed it.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 16:30 |
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That flippy coin game has some kind of jackpot thing that made ten prizes spew out.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 17:01 |
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weird vanilla posted:Wouldn't they also run into the same licensing issues with respect to the makers of the games they showcase? One would assume that if they produce new content for the specific purpose of including it on a home video release, that they would acquire the necessary permissions beforehand. The issue with the Japanese releases is that they acquire the rights and licenses for a broadcast TV program, since that is their primary focus. Home video is a whole 'nother ballgame. Son Ryo posted:Shiren isn't new? I don't recall seeing it anywhere else, though I might have missed it. The translation is new, but the episode is from a few seasons ago. Nipponophile fucked around with this message at 17:11 on Sep 25, 2012 |
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Nipponophile posted:The translation is new, but the episode is from a few seasons ago. Oh, never mind, I missed a few posts. It's pretty ridiculous to expect that there would by any legitimately new content just for an american DVD release.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 17:15 |
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I still see some confusion over what's on the DVD, so let me clear it up: Mystery of Atlantis (#01) Solomon's Key (#06) Ninja Gaiden (#29) - Director's cut Mighty Bomb Jack (#39), Mighty Bomb Jack revisited (A part of episode #40), Mighty Bomb Jack Live (#41) - All combined to become one episode. Live episode newly licensed by Discotek Bonanza Brothers (#33) S.O.S. (#43) - Director's cut; has extra scenes not in the TV version Clock Tower (#53) Super Fantasy Zone (#59) 53 Stations of the Tokaido (#61) The Wing of Madoola (#68) - Director's cut; has extra scenes not in the TV version Battle Golfer Yui (#81) Golden Axe (#87) Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, part 1 (#92) - Newly licensed Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, part 2 (#93) - Newly licensed Ninja Gaiden II, part 1 (#96) - Newly licensed Ninja Gaiden II, part 2 (#97) - Newly licensed Full Japanese audio track available for all. Optional English narration available for all except the newly acquired challenges (Mighty Bomb Jack Live, Shiren, Ninja Gaiden II). All the subtitles were translated by me and timed by Discotek. The Kotaku/A Bigger Boat subs were removed entirely. There are also subtitles for on-screen text and in-game text (very important for Clock Tower). Regarding stuff previously released by SAGCCX: I cleaned up my translations for Mighty Bomb Jack Live, S.O.S. and 53 Stations. Clock Tower and Ninja Gaiden II were not done by me for SAGCCX, so I re-translated everything. The "Retro Game Master" name is Stylejam's branding decision and could not be changed, hence the "Game Center CX collection" subtitle for people who prefer the original name. However we were allowed to use "Game Center CX" and "Chief" for the subtitles. (In fact, nowhere in the DVD does Kacho come up except for the English dub. The description on the back simply calls him Arino.) None of the profit goes to Kotaku. It goes to Fuji TV/Gascoin/Stylejam and Discotek, who will then try to buy more licensed episodes (and no dubs). So if you choose to watch the "Game Center CX version" in the DVD (Japanese audio with English subtitles), you're seriously getting exactly what's been released on the Japanese DVDs but with subtitles. zari-gani fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Sep 25, 2012 |
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Being an Amazon buyer, I'm still awaiting my order, but that is a fantastic line up of episodes. It contains most of my favorites and combining all of the Mighty Bomb Jack attempts in to one is perfect.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 18:05 |
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Is there any news of anyone releasing the DVD in Europe or is it just going to be a US only thing?
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 18:41 |
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Tewratomeh posted:Yeah, good luck finding any arcades open, anywhere. The special feature in that case would probably just be them going to the Alamo Drafthouse or something, or to a pinball museum. Last week I found out that the Gameworks here in Vegas closed almost a year ago to make room for more slot machines/craps tables/whatever. Yeah the place was too expensive but drat if I didn't feel an immense sense of loss.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 19:06 |
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Pyrovile posted:Is there any news of anyone releasing the DVD in Europe or is it just going to be a US only thing? No news. I'm guessing we'll probably have to wait till the dust clears and see how the US one really performs. There's always Adam! rdbbb fucked around with this message at 20:08 on Sep 25, 2012 |
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Hi guys, I'm brand new. Yeah, I finally gave in to my inner debate of registering. Anyway is Die Hard not on the DVD? It isn't on the list zari-gani posted. jadekitten fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Sep 26, 2012 |
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Ciaphas posted:Last week I found out that the Gameworks here in Vegas closed almost a year ago to make room for more slot machines/craps tables/whatever. Yeah the place was too expensive but drat if I didn't feel an immense sense of loss. I spent this weekend at an arcade entering my name for every high score as SEX. Apparently the north Chicago burbs and Chicago in general are just a hotbed for this sort of thing? I live 5 minutes from Gameworks, 15 from Dave & Buster's and maybe 35 from Galloping Ghost, maybe another 30 from Nickel City... Either you guys just live in really lovely areas or you're not looking hard enough - there aren't as many as there used to be but I am hard pressed to be of the opinion that arcades are completely dead.
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jadekitten posted:Hi guys, No. Die Hard Arcade is the new challenge on the GCCX in USA DVD set that was just released in Japan. The Retro Game Master DVD set is a US release that doesn't match any of the Japanese sets.
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Random Stranger posted:No. Die Hard Arcade is the new challenge on the GCCX in USA DVD set that was just released in Japan. The Retro Game Master DVD set is a US release that doesn't match any of the Japanese sets. Oh gosh, I guess I just misunderstood. I feel so disappointed right now, that was kinda the whole reason I ordered it *sighs sadly*
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 20:55 |
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Tewratomeh posted:Yeah, good luck finding any arcades open, anywhere. The special feature in that case would probably just be them going to the Alamo Drafthouse or something, or to a pinball museum. Nah, there's way better places to go than to the Drafthouse (though the Drafthouse is an unstoppable movie machine.) Pinballz and Arcade UFO are both excellent, especially Pinballz, since it's got stacks of retro machines.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 22:24 |
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Caitlin posted:I spent this weekend at an arcade entering my name for every high score as SEX. Nickel City still exists somewhere?! I remember the one time I got to go there, all the sweaty losers smell made me nauseous and I had to leave after a few minutes.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 23:22 |
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Bocc Kob posted:Nickel City still exists somewhere?! Most certainly : http://nickelcitygames.com And more arcades : http://gallopingghostarcade.com http://emporiumchicago.com/ http://www.funtimesquare.com/ http://www.enchanted.com/ - Haunted Trails and Enchanted Castle http://gobananasfun.com/ There's more if you look and definitely more if you include LAN centers like Ignite. Obviously I can't speak for anywhere that isn't Chicagoland, though. Galloping Ghost and Nickel City are kind of the gold standard here, nerd smell or no. But if you're mad about the smell of sweaty losers now I'm not sure how you suffered it as a child either, honestly.
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 23:32 |
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Have there been any "Death of Arcades" roadtrip/documentary movies yet? Dibs on the kickstarter
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 23:38 |
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That reminds me, I'm going to Portland this weekend and a long time ago a friend there showed me a nickel arcade. Just looked it up and I think it's still open -- Wunderland? I mostly remember playing the Paper Boy arcade cabinet with the bike handles and failing horribly at it. I'll have to go there again!
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# ? Sep 25, 2012 23:56 |
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If you're going to Portland you have to check out Ground Kontrol. I was there recently for a trip and they have the BEST selection of arcade machines around, and almost everything's a quarter with the exception of pinball at 50 cents.
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Caitlin posted:And more arcades Heh, I wish Discotek was based out Tampa or something so I could get some recommendations from this discussion. Outside of Orlando, arcades are pretty sad in Florida. ...and the rest of the US, for that matter. They made the right choice heading to California.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 00:48 |
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Tewratomeh posted:Yeah, good luck finding any arcades open, anywhere. The special feature in that case would probably just be them going to the Alamo Drafthouse or something, or to a pinball museum. Uh Austin actually has a few legit arcades, as well as a great pinball place
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zari-gani posted:I still see some confusion over what's on the DVD, so let me clear it up: Oh, nice. I admittedly hadn't done any research at all to check, or really read the thread, but when I saw that they had licensed the Kotaku episodes I assumed the audio was dub only. I had previously tried to watch one of the dubs after watching most of the subtitled episodes and it.. just didn't feel right somehow. Weird feeling. Was planning on just saving some money and living without seeing every episode, but now it's ordered. Keep up the good work translating!
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The Cheeto posted:If you're going to Portland you have to check out Ground Kontrol. Ground Kontrol is awesome. The 4 player Pac-Man battle game is crazy fun. The Kickerstarter failed, but Pink Gorilla said that they have enough private backing to make this happen soon (in Seattle). The Level-Up Pixel Pub! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/pinkgorillagames/pink-gorilla-presents-level-up-pixel-pub-and-gamin
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 03:20 |
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rdbbb posted:No news. I'm guessing we'll probably have to wait till the dust clears and see how the US one really performs. There's always Adam! Would be way too funny if that Adam guy decided to release the DVDs now.
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zari-gani posted:That reminds me, I'm going to Portland this weekend and a long time ago a friend there showed me a nickel arcade. Just looked it up and I think it's still open -- Wunderland? I mostly remember playing the Paper Boy arcade cabinet with the bike handles and failing horribly at it. I'll have to go there again! You may be slightly disappointed if you go to any of the Wunderlsnds now (there's 4 or 5 of them in the Portland area and one in Salem). There are almost no classics (certainly no Paperboy), it's pretty much all the usual recent-ish shooting/driving games and ticket redemption crap everywhere. There are a few oddball things here and there like Panic Park though (which was played on GCCX once, look I'm making things on topic again!). Most games are still 20 cents each after the $3 admission. Seconding Ground Kontrol, everyone should visit that at least once because you'll find plenty of things worth playing there. Especially if you enjoy pinball. Hell, Portland in general may be the best region in the country to play pinball because machines are everywhere. There's over 500 machines in the area! Granted, they're spread out all over and a lot of them are in bars, but there are a few choices locations outside of GK that may be worth checking out if you're itching to play a certain pinball game again. Although it should also be mentioned that this weekend is the Portland Retro Gaming Expo, which is going to have an arcade area of its own along with a lot of other stuff that may or may not be of interest to you. (or maybe you're actually coming to town for that?!)
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 12:48 |
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Speaking of arcades that exist, Dorky's in Tacoma Washington is pretty great. Old stuff like Donkey Kong and Popeye, newer stuff like Silent Scope and Marvel Vs Capcom, and some crazy "good luck finding this game elsewhere" stuff like 4 player Pac-man and Sega's Combat. Also tons of Pinball machines including Star Trek and ACDC Pinball. Also they keep everything in great shape, rarely do I put money into a machine and get ripped off by busted buttons. Also most everything there is just a quarter. Pretty important thing too, they serve beer so you can get your drunk on while playing Moon Patrol.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 16:12 |
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The only decent arcade I know of near me is Game Galaxy Arcade in Tennessee and it's like an hour drive from here. It's in kind of a depressing mall but the arcade itself is pretty rad and full of a lot of old and rare games. I've not been in quite a while, I should go sometime.
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Gutcruncher posted:Speaking of arcades that exist, Dorky's in Tacoma Washington Love this place. I took my brothers and my dad there for one of my brothers' birthdays a few weeks ago, my dad is an oldschool arcade rat and he set some highscores on Asteroids and that green-lines tank game (I feel like a rear end for blanking on the name here). My mom emailed me yesterday and said that he's returned to Dorky's twice since then hahahaha. The other fun thing is that if you are there when a bunch of younger folks are around you can get a bunch of free pinball games because they don't understand that most of them have a "PUSH TO START PLAYING" button.
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# ? Sep 26, 2012 19:46 |
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Well after lurking around the Game Center CX threads since the first one (and being a fan of the show since stumbling on the TV-Nihon subs years ago) I might as well contribute to this thread now. Living in Seattle, I wish we had as robust an arcade scene as our neighbor to the south Portland, but we still have a few decent options. Gameworks's Seattle location is still around, though their 1980's retro selection has dwindled a lot, but they have a nice selection of 90's offerings from Namco and SNK, but I really hate the card system for paying for games. Seattle's really good for pinball however, with Shorty's bar having a great selection of pinball machines, but as it's a bar in Seattle's Belltown district a lot of douchebags will clog up the place many weekends. Seattle Pinball Museum nestled in the International District/Chinatown is great, over 50 vintage pinball machines, $10 cover gets unlimited play. They also have the requisite Galaga and Ms. Pac-Man machines in the corner. Sadly that's all I can think of off the top of my head near downtown. Pink Gorilla/Godzilla's University District location used to have an arcade in the back, but those machines were pulled as they were on loan from a collector who I guess didn't appreciate how the store was handling the machines. Seattle's pretty hip about having vintage arcade machines in most places, so you're sure to stumble into a couple cabinets at an independently owned coffee shop/bubble tea shop/pizza place, most of them located in the University District or International District.
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Intel&Sebastian posted:green-lines tank game (I feel like a rear end for blanking on the name here). Battlezone
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Shock Trooper posted:Although it should also be mentioned that this weekend is the Portland Retro Gaming Expo, which is going to have an arcade area of its own along with a lot of other stuff that may or may not be of interest to you. (or maybe you're actually coming to town for that?!) Maybe On the SAGCCX release front, there's two episodes and two sorta-episodes in the queue. October's going to be busy for me but I'd like to finish up Season 10, so that's Dragon Power/Dragon Ball, Chelnov/Atomic Runner, First Samurai, and Donkey Kong Country (parts 1 and 2) coming soon.
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