I want to thank you guys for all your feedback. These videos were made a long time ago before I was an experienced UA-camr. This rankings also reflected my opinions at the time but I have also expanded my knowledge and taste since then. Maybe some 2.0 versions of these are due in the future.
Honestly, it is a good list. We all have our favs and reminisce about these and the great times we had. Keep it up, no apologies for your opinion necessary.
Ah, glad you put this comment! I was about to make a comment wondering where these rankings came from, since I am positive they were not the best selling machines, or machines that took in the most money. Some of them I have never even heard of. But it's just your opinion, so it's fine(although you really should have put that in the video or description). ;-)
Wizards of Wor, not War. Used to play that game as a tabletop outside the arcade at Frenchman's Reef in St. Thomas USVI, when they had it in a sitting area as a coffee table basically back in the early 1980s. Late 1980s I worked for the company that owned all the arcade and cigarette machines on the island, it was in disrepair in the warehouse. I tried to repair it, but they did not want to invest money in it. It was the only one out of the whole warehouse that I wanted to repair besides doing it as my job.
Walking into the noisey, scintillating, crowded, dark cave with That odor of hot transistors and popcorn. It was another plane of existence. Walking back out into the boring real world was a downer.
I sure miss the days of going to the mall and hanging out in the Arcade and spending most of the day with just $5 in quarters. Poor kids nowadays will never know that gloriousness. Putting your quarter/token on the machine for the next game of Street Fighter 2, and then staying there for an hour on 25 cents taking on all challengers? That was the best.
Amen. I owned some of the local games for high scores. I was born in Ottawa Canada in 1968, so I've been in the game since before Pong and all the earliest games. I'm old enough to have been there for most of the changes that happened in pinball too. Going from early mechanicals to where we are now. We appreciated what we had back then. We knew we were part of something very special. The dawn of videogaming was some of the most exciting stuff I've lived through. As was Pinball.
Wow...Born in 66, saving Quarters every chance I could...Going to the mall on a Friday evening with mom..She went shopping, I went to the Arcade....Back in the day when you could leave your kid alone in the Mall, reasonably confident that they were safe and you knew where they were....Did I mention what visual and audio attack on the senses it was being there? Ten's of machines, blinking lights, the sound of joy sticks being "mashed", the silly music, kids carrying LARGE sodas, ......Total sensory overload....Miss those days.
I lived in the arcade as a kid. To this day, there's nowhere else I'd rather play games. Nothing beats the feeling of playing fighting games in arcade with a crowd.
I started playing video games when the Atari 2600 came out in 1976, there or about. I was 27 back then. And at 72 years old (this year), I still play them and have since then.
That's awesome. I didn't have Atari until 1981, at 8 years of age, although we had a Pong machine before that. That must have been a very, very different experience for you, being an adult already when these things were coming out.
Born in 76 and still a gamer. Nowadays I play Apex Legends. I don't get why some people are surprised that people our age are still into gaming -- they're oblivious about how far back gaming goes.
Hubby born 70 me 72...both still gamers...im crap at them but doesn't stop me from playing 😅 our local fishnchip shop just put in 4 machines...defender, 1942, Galaga & Spaced invaders...we shot down half hour b4 shop closed, bought dinner and played til closing, fun times..oh & they're free to play.
As a teen in the 80s and as a person who worked for a coin-op arcade game company I can't say I remember these games as much as I feel them. Playing the games now is nothing like playing them at the time they came out, some things can't be experienced unless you were there.
I have to agree. It seems like the late 1980s games in particular were way too focused on being graphically impressive and fast-paced for the time, and are harder to pick up today. Pac-Man still holds up because it's just inherently fun, but so many of those titles were something you had to be there, in the era, to really appreciate. I'd compare it to the difference between the kind of stories that are ruined if you get a spoiler, and the kind that you can read over and over again and enjoy each time.
Being there was priceless. The pizza parlor after a big game, or a birthday party, or the mall... I wish I could go back and feel that magic again for just a few hours.
@@psterud Nostalgia is real. Our emotions had the most effect on us in our teens, regardless of when you lived, because your hormones ramp them up, but you haven't learned to control them yet. That's why our memories from that time of your life are so powerful.
Every 7 11 and minimart had a couple arcades and you knew which ones to go to to play a particular game And how did we or myself afford to dump a bunch of quarters into these things equivalent to almost a dollar nowadays
I was a kid of the 80s. Arcades was a special place. You can play the games now on emulators, but absolutely nothing beats an arcade joystick, the buttons, the cabinet, the atmosphere, the thrill of getting that high score, people watching you boss the game, even knowing you had to make that coin count made you try that bit harder. Impossible to re-create at home. Thanks for the memories! Subscribed
nothing beats going into arcade the noise darkness in britain itwas either 20p 1 play 50p 3plays or just top up credits, if yo didnt live by seaside then you'd play arcade game or games in video shop or the chippy. unfortunatley none of this exsist anymore due to rise of consoles.
So many great memories as a kid in the 80s playing so many of these games. Star Castle, Pac Man, Robotron, Zaxxon, Defender / Stargate, Millipede, Xevious, Dragon Spirit etc. So lucky and blessed to grow up then. Video games, bike shops, and sports. Simply the Best!!
God, I was flashing back so hard watching this. Especially listening to the noise. I'm suddenly 12 again and watching my friends play these games and looking at the row of quarters lined up on the machine. I haven't thought of many of these games in decades. Where the HeII was Battlezone?
@@AIex_Kidd blood oath mate.first game in Australia to go to 40c a game instead of 20c.Sad sad Xmas holidays that year.From 5 games a dollar to 2.Pinnie parlours were laughing,kidz and parents were spewing.
Galaga, Moon Patrol, and Star Wars. I just loved these games. Always on top of the high score leaderboard. Spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars when those games were out.
I could go on and on and on about how much fun these things were as a kid in the '80s. It was a tidal wave, along with all the great pop music, among other things, that was hitting us like a tsunami at the same time. A very great time to be alive.
I played a lot of these back in the day but Robotron was my favorite. I got so good, I could play for hours on 1 quarter and was banned from several arcades because of that.
Agreed. Loved Berzerk - the game gets tough very soon, as the robots become exponentially fast & aggressive. Star Castle can linger on and put you to sleep with the rotational rings, then wham, a mine shoots from the center and you are toast. Miss those days.
Brings back great memories of hanging out at the local pizza joint. I can still remember the black lights, Tron, and a pocket full of quarters and the smell of freshly cooked pizza in the air.
I'm sure some of those were just outside the top ten. There were a bunch of games I remember playing that didn't make it either: Jungle Hunt, Vanguard, Congo Bongo, Berserk, Popeye, Turbo... Lots of great games in the 80s.
Atari 2600, Intellivision and Colecovision was one thing, and I played all 3 back then (82/83), but there was nothing like playing the real arcade machines. It was a real experience.
Totally agree. The sound alone was worth the price. The bass on the Space Invaders cabinet was intense. Some kids had the better consoles, but they still didn't have the good sound.
A friend and I got really good at Asteroids and played a 2-player game that lasted over 6 hours with each of us scoring over 1.4 million points. We had to quit because we had to go to work that morning. I'll never forget that night.
Pretty decent list of games here. Certainly brings back some great memories spent at the arcade. A little surprised Zaxxon and Mr. DO! didn't make the cut.
I visited my first arcade in the winter of 1982. Black lights, dark room, 20 arcade games all making bleeping noises, super excited kids all peeking at glowing screens & marquees over the shoulders of others & keep their quarter on the ashtray to secure their spot to be next up to play. What an exciting time to be alive. I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
Thanks for the video, as a now 64 year old, I have played(and own, using a Playstation 2 system) I am able to play my favorites, Galaga, Dig Dug, the classics, there are only maybe 7 or 8 that I don't remember playing at all, Thanks again!!!
Thank you for this, some of these games I didn't even remember until now. Time Pilot was a real favourite, but my absolute favourite was Robotron. I actually played at a fully-operational console of Robotron a couple of years ago in a mall in Syracuse. What great memories of years bygone!
Arcades were the only reason why Chuck E Cheeses was so successful back in the 80s. Every kid had their birthday party there. I was hooked on centipede, pac-man, space invaders, frogger, berserk, and asteroids. Good times.
Interesting how the earlier games were more unique because of the limits of technology. Later in the 80's so many games were just variations on the same theme.
The striking thing is how little the overall concepts evolved. But then, it may be that this is simply a poorly-curated compendium.The absence of Zaxxon, for example, is absurd.
Actually you can see different engine threads being picked up and put down in most of the games. Funny that I never noticed this growing up with the games, but I can see it now.
Yeah, there was repetition later, but there was certainly repetition earlier, too. The Space Invaders thing was ubiquitous in games early on, like Galaxian, Gorf, Phoenix, Pleiades, Satan's Hollow, Galaga, and so on.
When I was a kid, I didn't know Aladdin's Castle was a franchise. We had one at the Granite Run Mall outside of Philly. Those lights and sounds are my favorite 80s/childhood memory
abs super... completed it with the help of my friend, the 'fox'... good memories of Moon Cresta and Missile Command... fairly addicted to 3 more that got no mention here... ❤
I was working across the street from Southdale Mall in Edina, MN from 1981 to about 1983 or so. Nearly every lunch I and a co-worker would go across the street and pour god knows how many quarters into the arcade games there. I wonder how money I spent...money I sorely needed for rent and other necessities. Never did get the hang of Defender. Loved Joust, Red Baron, and a few more. LOL...I was never into game consoles though. Somehow, playing in an arcade was more fan than playing at home. IMO, the death of arcade games came with the popularity of Mortal Kombat and similar games. Thanks for the trip down distant memory lane.
You are welcome, I actually think arcade games does because of the expense and decent arcade experiences could finally be replicated at home by the mid 90s. Mortal Kombat was certainly one of them.
I was 12 at the dawn of the 80’s so remember these games well. I was never good. Didn’t have the patience. Was more of a pinball guy. There was a store a block away during our high school years that had a few pinball machines and a few arcade games. Was the perfect place to hang out all the time at,especially in the winter months. Great memories
I can't tell you how much money and time we spent in arcades like this one in the picture, in high school back in the 80's we would all go there on Friday & Saturday nights because we were too young to go to clubs and bars so we would pack into a place called Games Galaxy. My #1 favorite game was Wizzard of War but we played them all. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic music, movies and concerts, YOU were blessed!
This brings back so many fond memories of my childhood. The 80's rocked. My friends and I used to beg our parents for some quarters or allowance so we could go to the arcade. It was the place to be seen. As only the cool kids were there. Some of these I've never seen or get a chance to play. Thank you.
Thumbs UP. What is made more clear by seeing these games back to back is there many games have a forerunner game that is the first for a specific type of game play, then other games are very similar. Some games appear to be nearly identical to a previous game only reskinned with different graphics.
80 -83 were the best years for me, then I went off to college. Surprised Battlezone wasn't on the list, but still a great compilation. Thanks for the memories!
OMG I still remember that infamous army theme of Capcom's 1942 😂 and Karate Champ 🏆 only brings one thing to my mind.... Jean Claude Van Damme's BLOODSPORT !!!!
Thanks for this, remember so many. Worked in an arcade in high school, and always got to play the new games for free!! You can play a lot of old cabinet games at the pinball museum in Vegas if you happen to go there. Took a bag a of quarters, and was in a happy place for hours... :D :D
The first time I laid eyes on Pac-Man, I thought, that’s really weird!! Most arcade games, in 1980, were some kind of space game. And guess what? That’s what I wanted to play: a space game - specifically Scramble. But for some unknown reason, I inserted one of my few, precious, quarters in Pac-Man. Talk about a life altering moment!
Galaga, Donkey Kong, Galaxian, Defender, Pac-Man and Gorf... my favorites. But liked almost all of them. I was just a kid... but those dark, black light-lit arcades were so cool. I can't begin to imagine how many quarters I spent. Great memories. Thanks! 👍
Given the number of games included here that I've never even heard of, much less seen, I'm astounded at the number of timeless classics left out completely. After Burner (1987), Thunder Blade (1987), Assault (1988), Super Sprint (1986), Buggy Boy (1986), Enduro Racer (1986), Terra Cresta (1985), Power Drift (1988), Cabal (1988), Toki (1989). I'm sure there are many others from the same period that I've simply forgotten, but those are all ones I remember vividly. Out of that list, the ones I spent the most money on back in the day were Terra Cresta, Assault and particularly Thunder Blade.
Yes. Those were huge games. Battlezone was great because you had to look through that periscope thing, but it was tough as nails to play, and never lasted very long. Still that experience was like nothing else at the time. You put a quarter in and you felt like your life depended on you doing well. That immersion was intense. Xevious was just great all around. Easy to play, great graphics, cool sounds... You could spend some time on it with one quarter.
oh wow what a time to be a gamer that was. Some of those games had been buried deep inside my childhood memories and the music in particular brought it all back. I hope you're still creating new content, I'll subscibe to your channel to find out :D
Time Pilot was good but Time Pilot 84 was exceptional as as a shoot em up. Also, for pure difficulty, how many of you can say they got to level 10 of Robotron? One of the hardest arcade games of all time. I still play it almost 40 years later. wow!
With occasional exceptions, I put a quarter into nearly every single machine in this presentation. With particularly strong memories of games from 80-85. My scholastic and sports training schedule was consuming more and more of my time starting about '85. Such good memories!
Great List. My personal favorites that were omitted were Joust, Front Line, Xevious, Zaxxon, John Elway Quarterback, 10-Yard Fight, World Series, Zookeeper, and Food Fight.
I want to thank you guys for all your feedback. These videos were made a long time ago before I was an experienced UA-camr. This rankings also reflected my opinions at the time but I have also expanded my knowledge and taste since then. Maybe some 2.0 versions of these are due in the future.
Honestly, it is a good list. We all have our favs and reminisce about these and the great times we had. Keep it up, no apologies for your opinion necessary.
Ah, glad you put this comment! I was about to make a comment wondering where these rankings came from, since I am positive they were not the best selling machines, or machines that took in the most money. Some of them I have never even heard of. But it's just your opinion, so it's fine(although you really should have put that in the video or description). ;-)
Wizards of Wor, not War. Used to play that game as a tabletop outside the arcade at Frenchman's Reef in St. Thomas USVI, when they had it in a sitting area as a coffee table basically back in the early 1980s. Late 1980s I worked for the company that owned all the arcade and cigarette machines on the island, it was in disrepair in the warehouse. I tried to repair it, but they did not want to invest money in it. It was the only one out of the whole warehouse that I wanted to repair besides doing it as my job.
@@johnphantom I believe it was Wizard Of Wor; singular not plural.
It is a good list with games like Moon Patrol and Tron ... but vs. Super Mario Bros (1986), Jungle Hunt (1982), and Mr. Do need to be on the list!
The feeling of going to the arcade in the 80s was an awesome experience
It wasn’t just the arcade, it was the malls, restaurants, bowling alleys and even some regular stores (like Kmart) all had arcade games.
@@chicagodino Yeah now most are shut down because of all the thugs and parking lot hijackings.
Walking into the noisey, scintillating, crowded, dark cave with That odor of hot transistors and popcorn. It was another plane of existence. Walking back out into the boring real world was a downer.
The mall arcades around the Detroit area growing up, was the 80s Mecca.
Nothing beats the arcade experience. Not even online gaming 😢
I sure miss the days of going to the mall and hanging out in the Arcade and spending most of the day with just $5 in quarters. Poor kids nowadays will never know that gloriousness. Putting your quarter/token on the machine for the next game of Street Fighter 2, and then staying there for an hour on 25 cents taking on all challengers? That was the best.
Fizban the Fabulous who splatted in Pax Tharkas?
Amen. I owned some of the local games for high scores. I was born in Ottawa Canada in 1968, so I've been in the game since before Pong and all the earliest games. I'm old enough to have been there for most of the changes that happened in pinball too. Going from early mechanicals to where we are now. We appreciated what we had back then. We knew we were part of something very special. The dawn of videogaming was some of the most exciting stuff I've lived through. As was Pinball.
Wow...Born in 66, saving Quarters every chance I could...Going to the mall on a Friday evening with mom..She went shopping, I went to the Arcade....Back in the day when you could leave your kid alone in the Mall, reasonably confident that they were safe and you knew where they were....Did I mention what visual and audio attack on the senses it was being there? Ten's of machines, blinking lights, the sound of joy sticks being "mashed", the silly music, kids carrying LARGE sodas, ......Total sensory overload....Miss those days.
Born in 67 had a paper route and spent all of it at the Gold Mine arcade in Newark Ca. Good times.
I lived in the arcade as a kid. To this day, there's nowhere else I'd rather play games. Nothing beats the feeling of playing fighting games in arcade with a crowd.
Arcade in my local bowling alley. I turned over Missile Command : )
Amen bro....me too and I have epilepsy....loved it and my player 1 up replicas in my man cave....blast on bro. 67 matt🤘🤘🤘🤘
'66 here too! Lived in the arcades back in the day. Damn, if I had all the money back I spent in the arcades I could retire early! ;-p
I started playing video games when the Atari 2600 came out in 1976, there or about. I was 27 back then. And at 72 years old (this year), I still play them and have since then.
That's awesome. I didn't have Atari until 1981, at 8 years of age, although we had a Pong machine before that. That must have been a very, very different experience for you, being an adult already when these things were coming out.
This video is a flashback to my childhood. Born in 71. I grew up as video games did. Still a gamer and almost 50. Thanks for the memory.
Me 2 😃
Me 3
Born in 76 and still a gamer. Nowadays I play Apex Legends. I don't get why some people are surprised that people our age are still into gaming -- they're oblivious about how far back gaming goes.
It was the best time to be a kid born in the 70's
Hubby born 70 me 72...both still gamers...im crap at them but doesn't stop me from playing 😅 our local fishnchip shop just put in 4 machines...defender, 1942, Galaga & Spaced invaders...we shot down half hour b4 shop closed, bought dinner and played til closing, fun times..oh & they're free to play.
Born in 69 ... this video is a time machine and a childhood photo albums. So many memories here. Infinite thanks.
Thank you for watching today!
As a teen in the 80s and as a person who worked for a coin-op arcade game company I can't say I remember these games as much as I feel them. Playing the games now is nothing like playing them at the time they came out, some things can't be experienced unless you were there.
I have to agree. It seems like the late 1980s games in particular were way too focused on being graphically impressive and fast-paced for the time, and are harder to pick up today. Pac-Man still holds up because it's just inherently fun, but so many of those titles were something you had to be there, in the era, to really appreciate. I'd compare it to the difference between the kind of stories that are ruined if you get a spoiler, and the kind that you can read over and over again and enjoy each time.
Being there was priceless. The pizza parlor after a big game, or a birthday party, or the mall... I wish I could go back and feel that magic again for just a few hours.
@@psterud Nostalgia is real. Our emotions had the most effect on us in our teens, regardless of when you lived, because your hormones ramp them up, but you haven't learned to control them yet. That's why our memories from that time of your life are so powerful.
@@psterud It was great. They went away because people got tired of being mugged or shot.
Every 7 11 and minimart had a couple arcades and you knew which ones to go to to play a particular game
And how did we or myself afford to dump a bunch of quarters into these things equivalent to almost a dollar nowadays
I was a kid of the 80s. Arcades was a special place. You can play the games now on emulators, but absolutely nothing beats an arcade joystick, the buttons, the cabinet, the atmosphere, the thrill of getting that high score, people watching you boss the game, even knowing you had to make that coin count made you try that bit harder. Impossible to re-create at home. Thanks for the memories! Subscribed
nothing beats going into arcade the noise darkness in britain itwas either 20p 1 play 50p 3plays or just top up credits, if yo didnt live by seaside then you'd play arcade game or games in video shop or the chippy. unfortunatley none of this exsist anymore due to rise of consoles.
I really think that not including JOUST is an oversight. Really unique game.
No joke! That's what I was looking for here. Can't believe it missed the 10 ten for 1982.
@@GrandmaEdwardo Agreed. The Atari 7800 version is so aces too.
Agreed and hard to learn 🤬
I'm shocked one of my favorite
More like a crime against humanity!
Wow - 1981 gave us Gorf, Frogger, Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong?!? What a golden year!
The absolute best year. I still play ms pac man and galaga at a brewery in grand rapids Michigan that I frequent
Agreed Galaga and donkey Kong are two of my all time favourite games
So many great memories as a kid in the 80s playing so many of these games. Star Castle, Pac Man, Robotron, Zaxxon, Defender / Stargate, Millipede, Xevious, Dragon Spirit etc. So lucky and blessed to grow up then. Video games, bike shops, and sports. Simply the Best!!
Oh man, those were the days, I used to love playing Rampage in the arcade.
Dragon's Lair was way ahead of its time, but that cartoon trend never took off.
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God, I was flashing back so hard watching this. Especially listening to the noise. I'm suddenly 12 again and watching my friends play these games and looking at the row of quarters lined up on the machine. I haven't thought of many of these games in decades. Where the HeII was Battlezone?
You and me both 😂😂
The sound of this games is nostalgic Magic to my ears.
Some great memories! Moon Patrol and Phoenix. Thank you for posting.
Galaga #5 of 1981? Man, that game deserves te be on the top 5 of ALL TIMES
Well said bud.first game to be 40cents instead of 20cents in Australia.Spewing!
Totally agree with that take - I dumped more quarters in that game than any other back in the mall arcade days!
he thought we wouldn't notice
but we did
@@AIex_Kidd blood oath mate.first game in Australia to go to 40c a game instead of 20c.Sad sad Xmas holidays that year.From 5 games a dollar to 2.Pinnie parlours were laughing,kidz and parents were spewing.
I haven't given them a single thought in 25+ years, and yet recognized almost all of them immediately. Thanks for the memories. Subscribed.
i startet collecting during(lauchbox, retroarch) the shutdowns. i had so much fun and good memories.
Galaga, Moon Patrol, and Star Wars. I just loved these games. Always on top of the high score leaderboard. Spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars when those games were out.
I didn’t see Bezerk. The immortal line “Chicken. Fight like a robot!”.
I can't believe I forgot bezerk... smh lol
I could go on and on and on about how much fun these things were as a kid in the '80s. It was a tidal wave, along with all the great pop music, among other things, that was hitting us like a tsunami at the same time. A very great time to be alive.
It really was the peak of entertainment
Karate Champ 🏆• "Aren't you a bit old to be playing video games?" 😂 classic!!
I played a lot of these back in the day but Robotron was my favorite. I got so good, I could play for hours on 1 quarter and was banned from several arcades because of that.
Nice. You must have spent a lot of money getting good at it. It is far from easy, but once you get it, it's on.
Did they even show Space Invaders or Asteroids? They started it all.
I was really surprised that battle zone ,star castle or berzerk didn’t show up in top ten for 1980
thumbs berzerk
I used to play the crap out of berzerk and frenzy
Agreed. Loved Berzerk - the game gets tough very soon, as the robots become exponentially fast & aggressive. Star Castle can linger on and put you to sleep with the rotational rings, then wham, a mine shoots from the center and you are toast. Miss those days.
Loved Star Castle. Game made me tense.
Star castle was great
Brings back great memories of hanging out at the local pizza joint. I can still remember the black lights, Tron, and a pocket full of quarters and the smell of freshly cooked pizza in the air.
Just found this video. Really surprised Zaxxon, Joust or Road Blasters did not make the lists . . .
I'm sure some of those were just outside the top ten. There were a bunch of games I remember playing that didn't make it either: Jungle Hunt, Vanguard, Congo Bongo, Berserk, Popeye, Turbo...
Lots of great games in the 80s.
@@lazarushernandez5827 yeah but Joust and Zaxxon...
Mr. Do and Dig Dug too.
Zaxxon drove me insane. Sucked at it.
@@peterrevens8454 Dig Dug is in his list, and it is one of the top 10 for the year it came out.
Atari 2600, Intellivision and Colecovision was one thing, and I played all 3 back then (82/83), but there was nothing like playing the real arcade machines. It was a real experience.
In a busy, noisy arcade
Totally agree. The sound alone was worth the price. The bass on the Space Invaders cabinet was intense. Some kids had the better consoles, but they still didn't have the good sound.
Where was Zaxxon? That game was huge..
I was thinking the same thing...
I think Zaxxon was only for the Colecovision.
It was my fav for it tho.
@@clubredken13 zaxxon was in cabinets. Stand up and cocktail. Huge arcade game.
Zaxton two was terrible.
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It was in arcades.
love the "Budweiser" tapper, lol
Back in the early 80's, my brother and I used to ride our bikes to the bowling alley and play video games all day
Missile Command was awesome in '80 & '81. Very underrated.
This is also my favorite game. And another my favorite Do Run Run, Turpin, Klax, etc ..
But so hard!
A friend and I got really good at Asteroids and played a 2-player game that lasted over 6 hours with each of us scoring over 1.4 million points. We had to quit because we had to go to work that morning. I'll never forget that night.
A friend and I did the same thing kinda. Played all night till sunrise.
Awesomeness 🎉
What a great memory. I had a friend who could play that game forever. I always sucked at it.
My best friend would rack up 99 ships and then sell them to someone.
@@robertpease9834 Ha! Awesome.
What a Shame!,you miss Mr.Do!,one of the best Arcade Games of all time and the best in 1982!
Dragon's Lair was way ahead of its time, but that cartoon trend never took off.
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I love that game, they had it, Zaxxon, and Donkey Kong for the Coleco Vision. Man those were good times 😂
Yep !
@@mister-do5469 Was Rastan on the list?
Loved Mr Do.Pengo as well.
Many of these games. Should. Be in the hall of.fame. for best memories.
Pretty decent list of games here. Certainly brings back some great memories spent at the arcade. A little surprised Zaxxon and Mr. DO! didn't make the cut.
Agree. I remember when Zaxxon came out, and it was a revolution. And Mr. Do! was so much fun, better than Dig Dug.
Yeah, I thought those two were a given. I didn't actually like Zaxxon. But Mr. DO! ..... awesome game. Shame not to see Bank Panic
and Xevious
Man, Sinistar scared the crap out of me. Great memories of so many wasted hours and quarters!
Star Castle, BattleZone, Qix. Love those old vector graphics games.
Qix wasn't vector.
I visited my first arcade in the winter of 1982.
Black lights, dark room, 20 arcade games all
making bleeping noises, super excited kids all
peeking at glowing screens & marquees over
the shoulders of others & keep their quarter
on the ashtray to secure their spot to be next
up to play.
What an exciting time to be alive. I wouldn't trade
it for anything in the world.
Me neither. I’m so fortunate I grew up in some great places!
I'm that old -> I know 90% of these and played 80% of them. Good old days ;)
Thanks for the video, as a now 64 year old, I have played(and own, using a Playstation 2 system) I am able to play my favorites, Galaga, Dig Dug, the classics, there are only maybe 7 or 8 that I don't remember playing at all, Thanks again!!!
Thank you for this, some of these games I didn't even remember until now. Time Pilot was a real favourite, but my absolute favourite was Robotron. I actually played at a fully-operational console of Robotron a couple of years ago in a mall in Syracuse. What great memories of years bygone!
Robotron is still great and probably always will be.
I didn't have Robotron growing up, but I got to play it on PS3 and then on the real cabinet later. Absolute classic.
Arcades were the only reason why Chuck E Cheeses was so successful back in the 80s. Every kid had their birthday party there. I was hooked on centipede, pac-man, space invaders, frogger, berserk, and asteroids. Good times.
I remember in our area before Chuck E. Cheese, it was Showbiz Pizza with several animal mascots and merchandise.
We loved space games in the 80s. I also loved the Marlboro add in Hang-On. You’ll never see that anymore.
Crashing into that looked like it hurt!?
Interesting how the earlier games were more unique because of the limits of technology. Later in the 80's so many games were just variations on the same theme.
The striking thing is how little the overall concepts evolved. But then, it may be that this is simply a poorly-curated compendium.The absence of Zaxxon, for example, is absurd.
Actually you can see different engine threads being picked up and put down in most of the games. Funny that I never noticed this growing up with the games, but I can see it now.
Yeah, there was repetition later, but there was certainly repetition earlier, too. The Space Invaders thing was ubiquitous in games early on, like Galaxian, Gorf, Phoenix, Pleiades, Satan's Hollow, Galaga, and so on.
I mean, after Space Invaders there was a crap load of "shoot the enemy coming from the top of the screen" games. A ton of Pac-Man wannabe's as well.
Dragon's Lair was way ahead of its time, but that cartoon trend never took off.
1st few minutes felt just like walking through Alladin’s Castle in 1983
When I was a kid, I didn't know Aladdin's Castle was a franchise. We had one at the Granite Run Mall outside of Philly. Those lights and sounds are my favorite 80s/childhood memory
We had one in Hanes Mall... Winston-Salem N.C. Man, what great times those were.
We had one in Seaview Square Mall in Ocean twp. NJ. Growing up in the 80's was the best.
Alladin's Castle Chicago Ill for me!!
There was an Alladin's Castle 🏰 near my high school when I was in my teens. Used to go there every other weekend or so! Good times...😊
Defender was always so hard. I remember barely lasting a minute playing that In the arcade. 😂
I remember playing all these games in the arcade during the 80's. Great memories!!
Phoenix is a great yet under rated often overlooked game, your 10 best is mostly all my favorites
Wow, memories of old. Bubble Bobble was my personal favourite. :)
abs super... completed it with the help of my friend, the 'fox'... good memories of Moon Cresta and Missile Command... fairly addicted to 3 more that got no mention here... ❤
I was working across the street from Southdale Mall in Edina, MN from 1981 to about 1983 or so. Nearly every lunch I and a co-worker would go across the street and pour god knows how many quarters into the arcade games there. I wonder how money I spent...money I sorely needed for rent and other necessities. Never did get the hang of Defender. Loved Joust, Red Baron, and a few more. LOL...I was never into game consoles though. Somehow, playing in an arcade was more fan than playing at home. IMO, the death of arcade games came with the popularity of Mortal Kombat and similar games. Thanks for the trip down distant memory lane.
You are welcome, I actually think arcade games does because of the expense and decent arcade experiences could finally be replicated at home by the mid 90s. Mortal Kombat was certainly one of them.
Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were building multi billion dollar companies... I was mastering Donkey Kong.
I hope you watched "King of Kong".
Actually, both guys were employees at Atari...
No kidding
Satisfactions 😊
I bet ya at the top of your game and you're score is untouchable.
As a teen in the 1970's, just playing moon lander and asteroids was like entering the twilight zone for 25 cents.
Stay '80s my friends
I'm with you all the way !!! 👍🏻
Well done!
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No Mr. Do! For 1982? It's one of the best. Wipes the floor with QBert and Dig Dug, which everyone always compares it to.
Did I miss it, or is Mr. Do! missing from this list? That would be unconscionable.
Well they had Dig Dug, which was very good too.
Mr Do! is my favourite arcade of all time. I was sure it was going to be in the no.1 spot for 1982. It is infinitely better than Dig Dug!
I was just about to say the exact same thing... put Mr. Do on the list!
@@3622Dave What!!! That game was / is major!!!
100% bro. Mr.do is hands down #1 of that year. Definitely top 10 of the 80's.
I was 12 at the dawn of the 80’s so remember these games well. I was never good. Didn’t have the patience. Was more of a pinball guy. There was a store a block away during our high school years that had a few pinball machines and a few arcade games. Was the perfect place to hang out all the time at,especially in the winter months. Great memories
Brilliant list but R-TYPE has to be there for 1987!!
For sure and outrun should be #1. Pacland and Kung Fu Master were always busy in the arcade I frequented.
This is their list, not yours.
@@Epic_Moist_Loaf and this is our list not "theirs". 🤣
R-TYPE was awesome! I the other one similar to R-TYPE was Lifeforce I believe...🤔
@@vistalite-ph4zw Or Salamander as it was known here in the UK. And there was no Gradius (Nemesis) either
I can't tell you how much money and time we spent in arcades like this one in the picture, in high school back in the 80's we would all go there on Friday & Saturday nights because we were too young to go to clubs and bars so we would pack into a place called Games Galaxy. My #1 favorite game was Wizzard of War but we played them all. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's with all the golden classic music, movies and concerts, YOU were blessed!
My favorite game was XYBOTS. Great video. Thanks for the memories.
This brings back so many fond memories of my childhood. The 80's rocked. My friends and I used to beg our parents for some quarters or allowance so we could go to the arcade. It was the place to be seen. As only the cool kids were there. Some of these I've never seen or get a chance to play. Thank you.
Thumbs UP. What is made more clear by seeing these games back to back is there many games have a forerunner game that is the first for a specific type of game play, then other games are very similar. Some games appear to be nearly identical to a previous game only reskinned with different graphics.
Goodness... the memories... the feels... I must've stopped going to the arcade around 1985 because most after that, I've never heard of.
Excellent video! You just transported me to a time that were the best in my life! Thank you
Well this is going straight to the saved list for frequent reference.
I remember the people lined up to play Dragons Lair around 1984.
That machine had to be emptied every two hours at that price
surprised that cartoon trend never took off.
Dragon's Lair was groundbreaking for sure.
I was in amazement of that game when I first saw it.
For me it was better just to watch others waste their quarters to watch a movie progressed only through memorization of what you're "supposed to do".
80 -83 were the best years for me, then I went off to college. Surprised Battlezone wasn't on the list, but still a great compilation. Thanks for the memories!
Dragon's Lair was just so groundbreaking. I would watch others play for hours because I wasn't any good at it.
I was one of those who you would watch. That was my game back in the day. It was so unique.
OMG I still remember that infamous army theme of Capcom's 1942 😂 and Karate Champ 🏆 only brings one thing to my mind.... Jean Claude Van Damme's BLOODSPORT !!!!
Thanks for this, remember so many. Worked in an arcade in high school, and always got to play the new games for free!! You can play a lot of old cabinet games at the pinball museum in Vegas if you happen to go there. Took a bag a of quarters, and was in a happy place for hours... :D :D
I hope I can visit someday!
1942 was one game id travel to play back in the day. Was an hour bus ride away but damn, it was worth it.
Pole position was well ahead of its time even looking at it now.
Yeah but my memory of it was in much high resolution lol.
Good list, but one of my favourites was Pitfall 2, but you did include Dragon Buster & Willow
Galaga and Ms Pacman have withstood the test of time. Those cabinets always show up in any mini arcade at burger/pizza joints.
One of my favorites was Tron Deadly Discs. I loved that it was a full size arcade machine you stood inside.
Just hearing those sounds takes me back to my days at the arcade, cruising on my PK Ripper, and all night skates !
Still love PK Rippers bro
@@bozboz4414 me too brother ! Keep the 80s and that old school bmx alive !
PKs are worth tons now. I had a Hutch trick star 2. Decked the f*** out. Skyway mags. The neighborhood loser stole it and sold it
A blast from the past. The good old days of the arcades
Some of the best!
I remembered this as if it was yesterday. Thanks for the video!
The sit-down Spy Hunter was awesome.
Right??? I played the hell out of that at Aladdin's Castle arcade back in the 1980s. The HELL, I tells ya!
The first time I laid eyes on Pac-Man, I thought, that’s really weird!! Most arcade games, in 1980, were some kind of space game. And guess what? That’s what I wanted to play: a space game - specifically Scramble. But for some unknown reason, I inserted one of my few, precious, quarters in Pac-Man. Talk about a life altering moment!
Galaga, Donkey Kong, Galaxian, Defender, Pac-Man and Gorf... my favorites. But liked almost all of them.
I was just a kid... but those dark, black light-lit arcades were so cool. I can't begin to imagine how many quarters I spent.
Great memories. Thanks! 👍
Welcome my friend it was a different vibe back then!
Given the number of games included here that I've never even heard of, much less seen, I'm astounded at the number of timeless classics left out completely. After Burner (1987), Thunder Blade (1987), Assault (1988), Super Sprint (1986), Buggy Boy (1986), Enduro Racer (1986), Terra Cresta (1985), Power Drift (1988), Cabal (1988), Toki (1989). I'm sure there are many others from the same period that I've simply forgotten, but those are all ones I remember vividly. Out of that list, the ones I spent the most money on back in the day were Terra Cresta, Assault and particularly Thunder Blade.
Jungle King was great.
Super Sprint. Absolutely iconic. No Ikari Warriors either.
Those game were great, After Burner (1987), Thunder Blade (1987), Power Drift (1988), Super Sprint (1986).
@@deckard2665 The ports to Sega Genesis are what I remember
Mat Mania ("Exciting Hour" in Japan) is another one that was surprisingly left out.
I was born in 84. The 80s was really a time of being alive.
a title error. The game is called "Wizard of Wor". Otherwise, cool video. Brought back a lot of memories.
Not to mention "Sinistar" , not "Sinister"...
"I am the Wizard of war... Da da da da" ;)
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RASTAN!!
Not only a great game but that first level music was so awesome it still gives me the chills today.
Great list. Two others that I thought were great: Battlezone (with the tank periscope), and Xevious.
Yes. Those were huge games. Battlezone was great because you had to look through that periscope thing, but it was tough as nails to play, and never lasted very long. Still that experience was like nothing else at the time. You put a quarter in and you felt like your life depended on you doing well. That immersion was intense. Xevious was just great all around. Easy to play, great graphics, cool sounds... You could spend some time on it with one quarter.
I remember playing most of these games back in the day for hours and hours on end. Great video
It’s not sinister...it’s Sinistar. Scared the crap out of me as a kid.
I blocked that from my mind I guess that face! I had an instant flashback.
Me too man. Still does to this day “run, run, run”
" I HUNGER !! "
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"Run, coward! Run!!"
I was older. Thought it was hilarious.
Pretty much captured my childhood arcade memories in this video. Thanks mate.
Although graphics and sounds got so much better in the late 80's, the games from 80-85 were still so much better!
There was an arcade brain drain in 1984 when the most creative programmers shifted to home consoles.
@@soulg1969 Interesting point!
@@soulg1969Follow the money...
Agree about 80-85 being best, but no game up to this day has beaten the sound of Robotron, and probably never will. It was the peak!
I’m watching 1986 saying Bubble Bobble better be #1 and you did not disappoint-I have a working original Bubble Bobble arcade machine
oh wow what a time to be a gamer that was. Some of those games had been buried deep inside my childhood memories and the music in particular brought it all back.
I hope you're still creating new content, I'll subscibe to your channel to find out :D
Awesome! Thanks for this!
Time Pilot was good but Time Pilot 84 was exceptional as as a shoot em up. Also, for pure difficulty, how many of you can say they got to level 10 of Robotron? One of the hardest arcade games of all time. I still play it almost 40 years later. wow!
This is great, brought back great memories of endless hours in the arcade and games I had forgotten about, thanks.
Defender. My personal arcade favourite of all time. All those buttons. The hyperspace 'panic' button was such a great addition.
sadly you couldn't have a long experience with the control deck. didn't take long for your credit to disappear.
I didn't see Defender II (a.k.a. Stargate). Not sure how popular that one was, but it's one I wish I got for the Atari 2600 in 1984.
With occasional exceptions, I put a quarter into nearly every single machine in this presentation. With particularly strong memories of games from 80-85. My scholastic and sports training schedule was consuming more and more of my time starting about '85. Such good memories!
Ah my childhood memories come rushing back. Glad I still play these 😎
So do I.
Same... I play Twin Cobra, Bubble Bobble and Shinobi all the time 🎉
Great List. My personal favorites that were omitted were Joust, Front Line, Xevious, Zaxxon, John Elway Quarterback, 10-Yard Fight, World Series, Zookeeper, and Food Fight.
Now I see why I stopped going to arcades after 1982. It's mostly the same game with a different skin for 8 years
Great post. I can smell the creosote on the boardwalk & breath the fresh salt air. Thank you for the memories! Nicely done. 👍👍👍