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Thread: Mass. Pulls Violent Arcade Games from Rest Stops

  1. First there is no way to justify stupidity by saying you are saving the kids.

    I've been in these rest stops a million times and I don't think I've seen anyone playing these games. They may have been removed simply because they cost more to leave plugged in than they make.

    Some of these stops have the Galaga/Ms Pac Man anniversary cabinets, and I'll occasionally play a round as a break from driving. But I've never seen anyone else playing that either.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by PKBMax View Post

    I've been in these rest stops a million times.
    Bet you have Susan.

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    Bet you have Susan.
    Sometimes I meet your mom there. But she's pretty busy working her glory hole.
    Last edited by PKBMax; 13 Jan 2013 at 01:00 PM.

  4. Lol, you think those are women.

  5. SSJN has had so many random anal and oral encounters with men and boys at rest stops that he has difficulty understanding that some people just stop there to eat or take a leak.
    Last edited by Dolemite; 13 Jan 2013 at 05:19 PM.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite View Post
    ...the old Midway Terminator 2 arcade shooting game...
    One of my all-time favs. So many good memories.
    ...because without the bitter, baby, the sweet ain't as sweet.

  7. #17
    Fuck yeah.

    I remember playing the genesis port and getting stuck in the truck level where you have to shoot the helicopter. I cheated by hooking up a 2600 controller, allowing me to fire bullets and missiles simultaneously.

  8. Awesome.
    ...because without the bitter, baby, the sweet ain't as sweet.

  9. IT'S JUDGEMENT DAY

  10. I have never seen an arcade game at a rest stop. I had no idea this was even a thing.

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