Happidrome
The Happidrome has an awesome
selection of video games, including some real classics as well as some more
modern titles. The machines are well
maintained and in excellent condition, and there is now a dedicated retro
arcade section.
Here is a short walk round
video of the retro section.
Metal Hawk – Namco – 1988
Metal Hawk is a top-down,
multi-directional shooter and the player has control of the altitude of the
helicopter. The game runs on Namco
System 2 hardware.
It has become almost a rite
of passage for some to visit Southend just to play this awesome game. I’ve only ever seen one other and that was in
Mikado game centre, Takadanobaba ,
Japan . It’s a real treat to see one of these
machines in an arcade in such nice condition.
Here are some more pics of the cab.
Shinobi – Sega -1987
Well it has been many years
since I’ve played this in a seaside town arcade! One of my all time favourites, the game
played well and the sound was cranked up nice and loud. A timeless classic!
Landing High Japan – Taito -1999
Pilot a commercial airliner
in this arcade flight simulator, taking off from and landing in London Southend Airport
several Japanese airports. Another
extremely rare title and in fantastic condition as well.
Some nice pinball
tables. And another excuse to post a pic
of Metal Hawk!
There are also some nice
games in the main arcade area.
Daytona 2: Power Edition – Sega AM2 – 1998
Daytona 2 is becoming quite
scarce these days and remaining ones still on site are usually beat-up. However this one is in phenomenal
condition!
Pink fluorescent tubes were originally used inside the topper and look especially awesome! |
The game played well and the monitors looked great, really showing off the fantastic Model 3 powered graphics.
The side plastics and art
look like new!
Power Edition is an updated
version released a few months after Battle
on the Edge. Changes include the
following:
-The beginner course dome and
natural scenery has been removed and has a closer look and feel to the original
Daytona USA beginner course. The course layout remains the same.
-The “Challenge” course
option is a new addition and combines the three courses.
-The handling physics are
slightly revamped.
-The beginner’s car livery is
altered.
-The Hornet Classic car, the
player car from Daytona USA
has been added, albeit with an altered design.
-The AI of your rivals is
more aggressive and one corner in the advanced course has been altered to
balance out the difficulty.
Some more pics of the arcade.
I also had a wander down the
seafront and checked out the other arcades.
Here are some pics.
Go!! Crazy Climber – IGS – 2009
It’s always great to stumble
upon a new arcade you’ve never heard of, particularly when it’s a reimagining
of an old classic.
Players must avoid the
obstacles, which include staging and King Kong (or is it Donkey Kong!?) and
climb to the top of the building. The
climbing action is initiated by spinning the paddle, and there are buttons for
left and right movement. The game is fun
and something a bit different, although my Mrs did complain about breaking a
nail!
We gonna rock down to…
We also made a trip just down
the road from Southend to Canvey Island , a reclaimed island in the Thames
estuary. There is a small theme park, Leisure Island and some amusement arcades along
the seafront.
This Daytona USA twin was in
nice condition and played really well.
It was very ‘lucky’ to see
this in the ‘wild’. (Sorry!)
I enjoyed a couple of credits
on this cool Fish Tales pinball machine.
For some reason I had a
hankering for fish n chips afterwards.
Great to see that Happidrome still has all their cabs, there were rumours that they were selling some stuff off recently, Metal Hawk included. Shame to hear about some of the games in the other arcades disappearing though, was Brave Firefighters still there?
ReplyDeleteHi Ted, sadly it seems the rumours are true. I had a chat with the owner, Martin Richardson and he mentioned that the retro games will probably be sold at the end of the year. If you fancy some credits on the awesome Metal Hawk, it's probably best to head down there sooner rather than later! It will be sad to see them go and will really be an end of an era.
DeleteDamn :( Any reason why? They've been at the arcade for quite a while now and have always drawn people to it, is the maintenance just not worth it for them now?
DeleteI hope the cabs go to a good home either way. That Metal Hawk would be perfect at Arcade Club with all the other deluxe cabs!
I didn't really ask about his reasons, but I suspect he's cashing in on the current demand for classic arcade games. As awesome as the machines are, I doubt they're drawing in much income with the traditional pay to play model coupled with old school pricing. Then there are the repair costs to factor in. It will be sad to see them go, but the Happidrome has done well to keep them running in good working order for as long as they have.
DeleteI agree, Arcade Club would be the perfect venue for Metal Hawk.
It's odd really, as more and more arcades are adding retro game sections in arcades, so it must be profitable to some extent . Empire in Skegness got some cabs in an impressive dedicated area, which I talk about in my write-up:
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