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In Japan, they put games on the washing machines so that waiting for laundry is a fun activity. Amazing!
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you posted this 4 times yesterday
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That's not even japan, nobody wears shorts here
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>>733780804
Extremely feminine posture on the left.
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>>733780614
sensory depravation autist > spazing bro > downy doing his best > superior gentleman
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>>733780614
I think this is the only context in which rhythm games are fun. Like only the physical exercise aspect of them is enjoyable, as actual games they are kinda just dogshit. I see them in the same vein as wii fit or something.
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>>733780804
these are zainichi normalshitters. they do not represent taiko players
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>>733781139
Physical rhythm games are the most fun ones. How good they are depends heavily on chart quality.
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I miss arcade rhythm games, the only one I've played at home that could really replicate that arcade feeling is beat saber, and that's mostly because of all the awesome custom songs and beatmaps where people who aren't fatasses are really allowed to let loose.
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>>733780614
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhtgGGpVqDc
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My babysitter once took me (and some other kids) to a laundromat that had a Pac-Man machine once. This was the early 2000s, too.
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>>733780804
I want osu to fall harder into obscurity so troons would latch onto something else.
>webm isn't osu
It's a gateway to other rhythm games, sadly.
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>>733781801
They used to have a pacman machine at my Laundromat too until they swapped it out with a modded Xbox locked behind a cage.
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>>733780804
These are the people who call you Chud.
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>>733781801
My local bowling alley had a whole arcade in the early 2000s.
It's where I got to play classics like
>The Simpsons Arcade
>DDR
>Virtua Cop 1/2
>House of the Dead 2/3
>Time Crisis 2
>Ms. Pacman/Galaga on one of those combo arcade machines
>MvC2
>Gauntlet Legends
>Star Wars Arcade (the one where you get to blow up the death star and have a lightsaber fight with Vader)
>A shit ton of racing games, from Outrun to Super Hang On, I can barely remember most of them, but I vividly remember one of the relatively newer ones where one of the levels has you racing through the desert and you can instagib camels into giant piles of gore when you run them over
I feel bad for people who never got to experience arcades, that was true social gaming and I feel like people who didn't get to experience that really are missing something when it comes to what multiplayer gaming really could be.
The only thing that comes close to that experience in the multiplayer realm in the modern day is LAN parties or the few modern PC games that still have dedicated community servers.
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>>733781638
Modded Beat Saber is peak rhythm game, there's beatmaps from casual dancing to really tryhard.
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>>733782231
A local pizza place had a lot of those too. Now it's just one Namco Classics cabinet and a bunch of what I call "Casino Jr." games; where you put in a dollar to try and beat astronomical odds at winning a cool prize, and I don't just mean claw machines.
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>>733780614
CASHNADO ALERT!!!!
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>>733782564
YOOOOOOOOO DIABLO 2 IS FIRE!!!
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>>733782564
First thought.
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>>733782564
>Here's you inheritance:
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>>733780804
I can't even discuss rhythm games anymore thanks to these subhumans
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>>733782564
>>733784839
Y'know, when you're 28 and live in a state where every bar has at least a few of these machines... you kinda get it.



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