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I GOT A TAIZO PLUSH AFTER A YEAR OF SEARCHING

someone on twitter was wanting to sell theirs and they found a tweet i made last year and decided the plush should go to me

they also gave me extra buttons

Hi everyone! As most of my followers know (Especially if the post I made on my birthday is any indication), I’m an enormous nerd on all things arcade games. I grew up playing them by way of official compilationsorplug-and-plays, but it’s very rare I get to see any of my arcade favorites in person, as arcades are quite sparse in my town.

However, last night I found out about an arcade relatively close to where I live, and while I went into it with mild expectations, let me just say that the amount of fun I had and the discoveries I made were unlike anything I could have ever expected! Below, you’ll find a deep dive of my experience there, what games I found, and a superstar display of arcade mastery! Let’s insert a coin and jump right in!

Once I arrived, the very first arcade cabinet that caught my interest (And, by extension, saw) was the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles beat-em-up by Konami! Cartoony beat-em-ups such as this one and The Simpsons (Which they also had!) are something I’ve always had a fascination for, and while it was very tempting to start a game, I decided to hold off on it for the time being so that I could check out what else the arcade had in store— plus, games like this are always more fun with friends!

Just around the corner, I found a genuine Mario Bros. cabinet! This one was the first one that really surprised me, as I’d never seen one physically. I’d played a great deal of Mario Bros. ports in my time, but never the real deal, so it was really cool to finally give it a go…

… before realizing how clumsy I am at it. I’m telling you, the traction on each stage feels like Mario’s going ice skating with skates he buttered beforehand— the sliding is real. While I did get pretty close in beating the high-score here, it for some reason decided not to save, but that was no big deal to me. At some point I’d love to practice and see if I can really master the art of Mario Bros.

And because this is probably the only instance I’ll ever get to mention this, if you haven’t seen the commercial for Mario Bros. Atari port, I’d suggest you do so, because it is nothing short of hilarious.MAAAAAA-RI-O, WHERE ARE YOU?!

I remember getting particularly hyped when I caught sight of the ‘Galaxian’ marquee shown here, as I’d not once ever seen a Galaxian cab, though upon closer inspection, the machine is actually an iCade 60-in-1 compilation, one I actually grew up playing at a laser tag place and have a fondness for (The menu music gives me SUCH a great deal of nostalgia)!

One such title in this compilation that I consider myself a pro player at is Super Pac-Man, and that ended up being the first game that I got REALLY into playing. I noticed upon starting the game that the high score was around forty thousand or so, but by the time I wrapped up…

I showed “YOU” who’s boss (Weird, now that I look at it, that the 41,470 looks to be a default score as the stage they made it to was… well, zero)! This ended up being my all-time personal best Super Pac-Man score by just four hundred points or so, and was DEFINITELY the most exciting one yet!

When I finished with that game, I noticed that just down the hall, there were even more games, which interested me fairly quickly. I made my way down the hall and turned to the right, and sure enough, there were a whole lot more games!

And then… I saw it.

A genuine Dig Dug cabinet.

It took every last square inch of my entire being to not just start fanboying right then and there. I’d been waiting for as long as I can remember to see a Dig Dug cabinet in person, and it was SO EXCITING finally being able to play one! You’ll notice in the image above that the high score was in the thirty thousand range, which I found was EASILY beatable given my expertise…

Turns out, all that practice playing Dig Dug on Jakks Pacific’s plug-and-play and in Namco Museum Vol. 3 payed off! Once I began Round One, I noticed one tiny detriment to the cabinet, however- it took some major effort to even go up, which is pretty much a requirement if you even want to beat the first stage.

As I played, though (Let me tell you, this was one of my more intense Dig Dug sessions, I was making some serious plays that hinged on exact timing and choosing which enemies to pump first), the joystick seemed to loosen up, and I found it much easier to move upward as the rounds went on.

This might just be my favorite picture I took last night, too. I’ve always wanted my initials to be in the top spot of any genuine arcade cabinet, and for it to be Dig Dug no less was just so satisfying! Now, we wait until I scout out a Bosconian cabinet…

They also had a Ms. Pac-Man cabinet in the same row that Dig Dug was in! The version they used was particular fun, too, as it was actually Turbo Ms. Pac-Man, which is exactly what it sounds like. Weirdly, this cabinet’s top score was relatively low (Around twenty-thousand, I think?) and I even remember hearing somebody my age remarking how difficult it is.

I don’t know if it’s just because of how well-versed I am at Ms. Pac-Man but— again— I set the high score for this, too, clocking in at 54,410! I’d played another Turbo Ms. Pac-Man a while back and remember my score being much higher, but the score I had set just proved I was on a roll!

Lastly, another cabinet I was surprised to find was Space Invaders! I recall having seen a Space Invaders cabinet many years ago at a Chuck E. Cheese north of my town, though I don’t remember it having a space backdrop like this one has, which blends in with the actual game really well.

I’d only ever played Space Invaders a handful of times, though to nobody’s surprise (But perhaps to everyone’s amazement) I set the high score HERE, too! In the image above, the score is 910, though by the time I finished, I had upped it to 1140. Games like this and Ms. Pac-Man don’t save initials for high scores, but I at least have proof on the matter that this is indeed my score!

I guess I’m a lot better at the classics that I was led to believe! The whole experience was just a blast, and I REALLY wanted to share it with you all! I definitely want to make posts like this for other arcades I visit, and you can bet that if I come across a Bosconian cabinet… THAT’S going to be one lengthy post!

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HAPPY 38TH BIRTHDAY BABEEEEEY

HAPPY 38TH BIRTHDAY BABEEEEEY


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not a furry i just think taizo as a fat lil mole and masuyo as a winged lion is cute,not a furry i just think taizo as a fat lil mole and masuyo as a winged lion is cute,

not a furry i just think taizo as a fat lil mole and masuyo as a winged lion is cute,


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sometimes…. you make a new species of Fygar just to give Taizo an oni design…

Cabinet art, dont ask about half of these

Sometimes a little stinky

handful of him,

here is this week’s load

here is this week’s load


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New Editorial piece based off of the founder of Atari, the company/game console that many consider t

New Editorial piece based off of the founder of Atari, the company/game console that many consider to be the father of modern video games. 


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