You know it didn't matter. You'd play Holosseum in that cabinet. I bet you'd play a game where a man fists little girls that come by on an assembly line. Subject matter never came into play with those holographic games, you just wanted to play them... unfortunately, gameplay never game into play either.
Too bad. I wanted those to take off, I liked the idea.
I also thought the "stick your head in a box" idea for Beach Head 2000 or whatever was kind of cool, until I realized that it was to yank somebody's pants down. None of my friends played it for very long.
I don't know what to say, really. Arcades weren't really for REAL innovation. Of the weird fake hologram kind.

