For those that loved this, should definitely try retromania wrestling. It’s a modern version built on the same style. I have it on my PS4Was just gonna say Wrestlefest.
Pretty sure they had it in Dickens? Not the Dickens Inn, the big hardware shop on Portrack.
Oh To have the space and money for something like this.Operation Wolf . The best part of family holidays to Blackpool.
The one in this photo was available to buy. I'm not sure how I'd explain it to the missus
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Moonwalker!Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. At 10p a go, if you were on form, you could complete it with £1. I remember a Michael Jackson game too. Arcades and kiddie Revells on a Friday night were fantastic when you were 15.
Definitely Super Sidekicks or Super Sidekicks II, both developed by SNK.There was a great one called Gauntlet in the 80s; first one I recall that allowed more than 2 people to play together.
There was also a Japanese-made football game (possibly called Super Sidekicks, but I may be wrong about that). It was clearly made by people who hadn't watched too much football: it was only really possible to score with an overhead kick or a diving header. Anyway, it was ancient by the time I went to uni, but I happened to find it on an old machine there. I did manage to complete it!
Missile COmmandCan't remember the name of it but it involved protecting areas from missile attacks. You had a rollerball and put X's in the path of oncoming missiles. This blew them up.
Loved it.
That's the one, cheers.Missile COmmand
Can't remember which playground or lunch break I heard it in , but I deffo heard that the US military nuke sites defence corp were trained on this Missile Command coin op . They had to watch War Games multiple times and get good at missile command at least until they could complete to stage 4 almost every go. True that.That's the one, cheers.
Shinobi
And the machine that was next to it that I can't remember the name of.
That's the one - thanks,Pang