NJ gaming / thread no. 6 [est.]
I decided to take a ride to Willowbrook before to see what Fun N Games had to offer. Surprisingly enough, they still have Planet Harriers shoved in the corner of the room. I'm guessing it won't last much longer, so go check it out now if you have been meaning to do so.
Not much else to speak of other than House of the Dead III and Time Crisis 3. Same old shit otherwise.
HotDIII certainly drained me of my few quarters at $1 a credit. But damn me if it isn't worth it. Weilding that neon blue shotgun and pumping out rounds into that lovely flat display at hordes zombies is a riot.
I was going to try out TC3 if I didn't run out of change. I didn't catch how much it was per credit, but I'm guessing a dollar.
REALLY good news:
Supposedly NJIT [New Jersey Institute of Technology] in Newark has a damned beatmania IIDX 8th Style machine. What the hell are the chances? A friend who attends the school told me that, apparently, a bunch of kids chipped in or petitioned or some such nonsense in order to get it.
I'm hoping to get my ass there while I'm on break to witness it first-hand. Can't wait to see this thing, let alone play it. Expect a special thread for that one.
Which brings up another question - my friend also has told me that he has played beatmania down at Seaside. He has no idea which version [doesn't keep up with that sort of thing] and no idea when it was, but can anyone confirm the existence of any kind of beatmania cabinets in Southern Jersey?
That's about it.
Re: NJ gaming / thread no. 6 [est.]
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Originally posted by Click_Stick
Which brings up another question - my friend also has told me that he has played beatmania down at Seaside. He has no idea which version [doesn't keep up with that sort of thing] and no idea when it was, but can anyone confirm the existence of any kind of beatmania cabinets in Southern Jersey?
Seaside had a Beatmania 6th Mix UK Underground machine. Now, it's in Toms River.