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Do you remember the viking football game "Pigskin"? It was like football with swords, spears, trolls and such?

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no I don't

how old are you

where did you grow up

I'm 33

grew up outside of Cleveland

had two AWESOME gamerooms in Elyria

Future World

and Galaxy World

could always score bud there as well LOL

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my shit was ms pac man donkey kong jr and popeye these was the only reasons id set foot in the roller rink and the ford wyoming snack shack had street fighter not 1 not 2 not turbo super mega xs el grande whatever just plain ol' street fighter, yeeeeahhhh

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Heh. There are lots I REMEMBER but either didn't play or care for that much.

Remember the Journey game, based on the group? Animated bodies with photos of their faces for players? I didn't like the band at the time, but when I got all fanatical about them about 7 years ago, I tried to track down one of those games and found a few.

My sisters and I used to go to Mike & Sylvia's Pizza Parlour & Arcade/Pool hall on Southfield Road in Allen Park. I think they were owned by a genuine couple named Mike & Sylvia, and at one point, I heard they split-up and it just became Sylvia's or something, and turned into a strictly pool hall.

Chuck E. Cheez & Showbiz were too freakin' loud & busy for me.

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Heh. There are lots I REMEMBER but either didn't play or care for that much.

Remember the Journey game, based on the group? Animated bodies with photos of their faces for players? I didn't like the band at the time, but when I got all fanatical about them about 7 years ago, I tried to track down one of those games and found a few.

My sisters and I used to go to Mike & Sylvia's Pizza Parlour & Arcade/Pool hall on Southfield Road in Allen Park. I think they were owned by a genuine couple named Mike & Sylvia, and at one point, I heard they split-up and it just became Sylvia's or something, and turned into a strictly pool hall.

Chuck E. Cheez & Showbiz were too freakin' loud & busy for me.

Wow I remember that Journey game... that was weird.

Do you remember an arcade type place called "The Simulation Station"? It was around the early 80's and had like this big motion simulater ride in it.

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Wow I remember that Journey game... that was weird.

Do you remember an arcade type place called "The Simulation Station"? It was around the early 80's and had like this big motion simulater ride in it.

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OMG - yes...it was on Liberty where Border's is now...they had one of those uber-cheesy simulation rides where you get into the big-egg shaped car and it rocks around on hydraulics.

That is where I developed my addiction to Tempest :)

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OMG - yes...it was on Liberty where Border's is now...they had one of those uber-cheesy simulation rides where you get into the big-egg shaped car and it rocks around on hydraulics.

That  is where I developed my addiction to Tempest :)

Yes that is it... it was all U of M colored!!!

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*lol* I've never met anyone who remember the Simulation Station...I had started to think that maybe is was something I saw in a movie or whatever. :p

It was UofM colored...I had forgotten.

You know... I was wondering if I dreamed it too.... seriously, and I wa Young!!! I still have a tolken from that place!

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Man, I loved the Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom game. I think I made my local arcade rich when I was a kid, off that one game.

Gauntlet - Blue Wizard needs food badly!

Gradius - Weird frickin' Easter Island head things.

Street Fighter 2 Turbo Edition - I wasn't the best at the arcade, but I was darn close.

Time Killers - Cartoon decapitation. Need I say more?

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