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I had to find a paper towel to write my username on for my proof to pass muster. Check the register lmao
7PM PST: Guys I'm at work so my responses might be delayed lmao
8.55 PST: Alright guys it's time to close the arcade, which means I'm going dark. This was fun! Maybe I'll do it again sometime :^)
11.30 PST: Okay now I'm really done, I gotta get some sleep. See ya!
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Hey all,
I wanted a simple way to just dump games on my Legends Arcade and be done lol. Don't want fancy displays and such. Just a menu and games. I did have them all on the drive and worked going to ADD ON section. But turned on my unit after not using it for like 10 months and wouldn't pop up. Now trying to figure out how I did it originally lol. Any help? Don't want to use Coin Ops and such. Don't want to have to have internet and log in for example.
There's a lot going around, people often use 4-sided coins, and things in OPS have changed a bit since their flowchart video that one time.
What are the current basic 9 independent coins that generate the 512 types?
(independent in that the order doesn't matter and flipping any coin results in a recognizable type.)
What I have from that video is:
The last two are dependent, in that they necessarily reference previous coins.
The last animal can be made independent with
But that forces the "second animal" coin to be rendered as
(i.e. "PC/CP/SB/BS vs PB/BP/SC/CS") and nobody wants that.
Two other independent splits are those that define glass lizards:
Other coins that come up are
What other binary coins am I missing?
Which are the best independent set of 9 coins?
Hi there Iβve been grinding to maximize my coin drop recently ever since tetsuzaemon came out and Iβm happy to say I have reach the max with him capping out at 183% (this includes t15 bonus) while Iβm also working on farming other pvp characters for max coin drop in a team I was wondering if anyone else has a maxed out tetsu (prefer t15 bonus but donβt need it) is willing to run a co op coin trial to see how much we make
Obligatory disclaimer: I'm not yet officially typed, so take all of this with a grain of salt:
My self typing: MM-Ti/Ne-Cx/x(B)
For me, Consume feels like the hardest animal to see in people. I can make out Blast, Play and Sleep in people. But Consume, I can only make it out through looking twice as hard, or in looking at it relative to the rest of the type. As in "low Blast", or saviour Di+Oe for Consume first types. Especially Consume last can be hard to spot for me, because, while Blast is obvious when it's there and you know what it is, Blasters come across extremely confident in their known info, which I tend to interpret as: "Ok, so they've consumed enough, otherwise they wouldn't be so confident". Consume is the water I swim it, so I can't see it well, it seems.
Another coin side I - not always, but often - struggle to recognize is Single Deciding. It feels like, since it's the water I swim in myself, I don't see it as weird. And I don't notice that someone has been talking about people for an eternity, because I would have been processing the people part of the conversation anyways. On the other hand, double deciding feels extremely obvious to me. If someone is calm with self and tribe, makes themselves the butt of the joke and just moves on mentally, that is hard to miss for me.
There are multiple other coins I could elaborate on, but I'll do what I think a good Blaster would do (still way better than me) and cut it here. You get my point.
How is it for you? Do you struggle seeing parts of your own type? Or is it perhaps very different?
What was worth your quarters?
In coin ops Arcadia , when Iβm in mortal kombat 2 I can go to the βtechnical tuning βand change the settings β¦β¦ which is great, however how can I save these settings permanently. Where Is the save or how do i save these settings ?
I am looking for pictures of the inside of a fireball coin op table . Trying to restore a table with parts missing. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
If you didn't see it, the post below is what I'm talking about:
He talks about LINK, ERGO, ALGO, VET & LTO.
>When LINK was $34 everyone and their mother was shilling LINK as the next big thing going to $200 before the end of summer, the amazing oracle that it is and how it will change everything we know in crypto. Current price: $25
As far as I can see, the last time Link was $35 was the middle of April, so we are basing our entire "investment" analysis on a 6 month period? lmfao
>Next one was ERGO which was shilled to no end with many saying that ERGO will be oracle of Cardano until it wasnt. It'll go to three digits by end of year. Currently its $9.99 and down 32% from 30 days ago and 66% from ATH. Remember that everything is pumping now. I know its not just an oracle but I expected a lot more activity from it. And Cardano doesnt seem to care much for it..hopefully things change.
It's down from 30 days ago guys!! Bad investment!!
>VET, the amazing and superb VET that will clean the oceans, track food, produce and so on. It's been going sideways for so long that I dont even remember. It's currently valued at $0.11 and keeps the price steadier than a stablecoin.
Does this look like a stablecoin to you?
This reeks of OP having only seen people talking about VET in the last 3 months and conveniently ignored the massive run up in feb/march.
> And LTO? Yeah, 70% down from the ATH a few months ago with no recovery in sight.
I don't know a lot about LTO but again: a few months ago lmao.
Dude is a joke and needs to stick to shitcoins or the casino if you are having this much trouble comprehending that crypto is a long term game.
Just wondering, for the older people I suppose, what arcade games you most remember from your youth?
I am old enough that pacman, space invaders and Kungfu Master are games I fondly remember playing at the pub when my dad took me there. I was probably 7 or so. I'm interested to know yours and hoping it will spark some memories.
Here are a few from me.
Paperboy - used to love this. Was a bit jealous of the idea that American paper boys could just fling papers in the general direction of the house. I would get complaints if the papers weren't fully through the letter box!
Outrun -'had many many games on this. Always felt cool choosing the next route and the cool sky colours.
Golden Axe - along with final fight and shadiw warriors this was probably the scrolling beat emup I have most memories of. Although saying that I could never get far.
Konami World Football -'a cool football game where the passing was snapped from player to player and you had a button just for fouling which was a full on punch!! Weird really, but great. I remember this having some fbi warning at the start which made us British kids laugh.
Afterburner and starwars - These two were very cool when you found the big cabinets that you could sit in.
Mr Do - a Japanese game where you dug out the floor to make things drop. I've seen many variations on this over the years like boulderdash.
Ninja Turles -'very cool four play fighter
Special mention for Dragon Quest. Basically an animated dvd menu but it seemed so cool!!! Cost a quid a go and you never lasted more than about 1 minute. We still tried!
How could I forget!!! Operation Wolf. You were basically Arnie. The cabinet had two uzis and scrolled to the right while you shot everyone. Had a later sequel called Operation Thunderbolt (I think) where you moved into the screen as well.
So what sticks in the mind for you?
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