This didn’t look the type of
venue that would have arcade games, at least nothing old. I was pleasantly surprised.
To say I was shocked to find
Turbo OutRun would be an understatement!
Lowestoft seafront
There are two piers with the
usual selection of modern racing and shooting games. I was really pleased to see the awesome Star
Wars Racer Arcade in Claremont
pier.
There can’t be many of these
about now. The game is powered by the
mighty Hikaru board, the same system as Brave Firefighters and Planet Harriers. The machine was in really good condition.
Sailors Home Pub – Kessingland
My arcade machine finding
senses must have been finely tuned this day!
As we were about to leave Kessingland, I spied this pub and decided to
check it out. The pub had a modern
multi-game cocktail cabinet, but tucked away in the corner next to the quiz
machine was something far more interesting.
The machine was in lovely
condition, with a nice bright monitor and played really well.
Southwold Pier
The pier has an arcade, as
well as ‘Under The Pier Show’, a collection of hand-built machines.
It was great to have a go on
Airline Pilots DLX triple screen cabinet, although sadly the central monitor
had a fault, having a green tinge.
The ‘Under The Pier Show’
machines certainly had some novel ideas.
Felixstowe
Our final destination along
the coast of Suffolk
was Felixstowe. Walking along the
seafront on a cold, snowy day in January really captured the melancholy of an out
of season British seaside town.
The arcades along the
seafront had the usual selection of modern titles. I was pleased to see Motor Harley-Davidson
Cycles and Percussion Master, by IGS which I hadn’t come across before. My two year old daughter was a little alarmed
by the stools!
The pier had the best arcade
along the seafront with a good selection of modern titles, as well as some
older ones.
I was really happy to find
Tokyo Wars DLX and Rapid
River . The rear projection screens had been replaced
with LCD. I’ve got no objection to this
when it means these old titles remain in service and in good working condition.
Once again my wife demonstrates her awesome gaming skills! The ‘row row boat game’ was actually my daughter’s favourite game of the day. I love that ice slope bonus stage.
A video and some more pics of
the arcade.
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