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What games did /v/ play at the arcade this MAGfest?
For me, It was Aqua Rush, a Japanese exclusive arcade game from 1999.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltGqcBKYg-Q
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>>730696616
jubeat 24/7
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>>730696616
That looks cool. Went to Magfest last year and the Project Diva cabinet shocked me through my headphones. I also saw a disturbing number of people playing Genshin by themselves in the BYoC section.
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>>730696993
I will never understand the people that play the SAME fucking shit they can play anywhere else at a fucking con they spent 125 dollars to attend.
It's the same as the people bringing handhelds or consoles into the hotel.

Yeah maybe playing while you rest your legs is a thing, but for fucks sake there is shit there you probably would never be assed to download the rip of that you can experience for yourself.
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>>730696616
this looks fucking incomprehensible
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>>730699875
It's not.
It's basically Tetris, except the blocks always spawn in at a width of 3 with random variations of height.
You have 3 buttons that correspond to left, middle and right that add 1 block to that position and can be stacked indefinitely.

Each time you break a line by completing it, whatever blocks were stacked in front of it collapse upward which is both an advantage and disadvantage because you have to accommodate for the change in shape.

The point is you have to change the shape of the spawned in block before it connects with the goal of not only breaking a line, but allowing for combos and predicting how the "block fall" changes the layout. The board is constantly moving upward so you have to keep clearing shit. The guy in the video is a bit excessive with "growing the bubble" you really don't need to make your spawn-in block have giant poles like that it's incredibly risky.

The game is kind of cheap because every time you beat a level it starts off having the blocks fall faster and faster to the point where you have to shape shift before it starts falling in order to get things right. It slows down only after dying, except on the final 2 levels.
I can only imagine how much money japs would burn through trying to beat it, as I was hitting Replay every minute on the last 2 levels.



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