'80s Arcade Games Tribute "VIRTUAL TOUR" (New Retro Arcade Neon)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Video tribute to the 80's, recreating through a "Virtual Tour" what arcade halls meant in those years. The video has a high educational value and also of preservation of the video game.
This video is created thanks to the Fronted "New Retro Arcade Neon"
Info Years 80 ARCADE:
The golden age was a time of tremendous growth in the popularity of ARCADE systems, which brought great advances and enormous benefits. Although there is no consensus as to its exact duration, all authors agree that the first half of the 1980s was the high point. During this period there was a rapid advancement of ARCADE games throughout North America, Europe and Japan. These systems began to appear in supermarkets, restaurants, gas stations, and many other establishments looking for an extra source of income. Popular games often caused a flood of teenagers eager to try out the latest the companies had to offer. The two most successful companies of this era were Namco (the Japanese company responsible for Pac-Man) and Atari. These two companies battled it out for first place in the ARCADE halls for several years.
During this period developers experimented with new hardware, such as vector displays, which produced lines without aliasing. Eventually these systems were abandoned due to their high cost. The developers also experimented with using laser-disk technology to display cinema-like video and audio. After the enormous initial success, other companies such as Sega, Nintendo, Bally Midway, Capcom, SNK, Konami, Williams or Taito were encouraged to enter the business. Some simply refined the concept of "invading waves" of Space Invaders, such as Galaxian or Galaga, while others introduced new concepts, defining new genres.
I'm so glad I was born in '75. I lived through the golden age of arcades and family fun centers.
People have the world at their finger tips now a days (5G smartphones) but it seems like people are even more miserable and lonely. Back in the 80's we got from point A to B with good ol fashioned paper maps. We learned from books, not a zoom teacher. We took advice from our fathers, cops, pastor's, mom's and grandma's. Now a days people only listen to narcissistic social media influencers, who don't give a shit about their followers.
Take me back to 82, when I was 7 and blind to the wickednes.
Miss the early 80's. I was 7 in '82 as well. Twas the goldmine arcade where i grew up. Return of the jedi and wonderboy were the games i always played
I too was born in 1975. Grew up in Southern California. Arcade was part of my life. Riding bikes around the city was normal.
amen to that!!!!
Another one in the 1975 club here, Outrun in 1985 blew my mind and a lot of 50p pieces lol! So nice to be able to walk around this virtual arcade with all my favourite games in and all the noises from the machines playing.
76 here, golden age. And I agree with you about the wickedness of today. It’s certainly not the world we grew up in sadly.
Damn this took me back when times were so much simpler, glad I was a 80s kid an got to enjoy this era
I was born in early 1979 and remember this era from my childhood so well back in the day when there were so many places to go in town(Rental video stores-Music stores-Arkade places and so much more)
Today in 2022 all of this is long gone and all of us stay home on Internet because Internet replaced all the fun places to visit.
Our time and age is boring and you just exist with no place left to go exept being home on the Internet.I'm glad UA-cam exist to relive some of the good memories from our past😊
Thank you all for being here and share your dear memories with me👍
The internet didn’t kill arcades though, home consoles did. When the NES became popular, arcades were already declining. The PS2 delivered the final nail in the coffin.
This is fantastic, the only thing missing is the haze of cigarette smoke and the burn holes on the machines from when people put their smoke down to play.... damn I miss arcades from the early 80's :(
There's a video from this guy who has an arcade (Hepburn Arcade youtube) and he had the Never Ending Story theme in the background. Damm video had me in tears.
And some tough big kid with his friends whose going to bully you for some coins...
Plus all the machines were actually working. No arcade that big back in the day would be without a few dead cabinets or ones with broken coin slots.
Easy fix. Light cigarettes in your room, let them burn in ashtrays around you. Don't forget to stick gum under the tables too for that extra sick feeling when you touch it.
don't forget the line of quarters for next play!
“Defender” sound. Omfg. For me the best arcade game of all time.
I miss going to the arcade
Me too....the kids these days just want to stay in the house. I remember me and my friends use to go to the mall and spend hours in the arcade... Times have really change.
Antrell Brown best times ever
Add in the smell of buttered popcorn and pizza from the snack bar. I remember the machines having their own electrical smell as well.
@@AGENTARMES And in the early 80's everyone smoked, so everyone and everything smelled like smoke.
WOW, one thing ill never forget and thats the sounds!!!! walkin around the arcade looking what game to play next
If someone could build a virtual 80s world, I wouldn't leave!
Me neither! 😁
@@luisreyes1963 awesome 👌
Same here !!!!!!!
@@iamrgenius I'm glad you agree!
I miss all of the old arcades too! First game I ever played was Pong. That is really showing my age. I think around '84 or '85 I wasn't able to go to many more. They closed them down in my area. Thankfully, some stores around had some and I got the chance at Street fighter II and of course Mortal Kombat 1 and 2. Oh and movie theaters had them also. Oh yeah great times!
Wasn't expecting to have an emotional reaction to this, but seeing all these games in one place with a well laid out and authentic floor plan made me feel like a five year old again.
This arcade is stacked, never seen one like it. This must be where absolute legends are born.
This scene nails it with Paperboy, Nemesis, 1942, Ye are king fu. I lived in front of these machines for years in my local arcades and they were not only fun but helped stop me from filling up the fruit machines. I was one of those scummy kids who used to 'help' tourists with the Nudgers to try and get mor money for more games. Only missing Outrun and Space Harrier.
We used to ditch school and go to Cal's arcade in Modesto. One of my favorite was elevator action.
I remember in the early 80s being a little kid living in Boston Wooster I think there was a glass mall and their arcade room was like heaven to me ☹️good old days
Man Tempest, Galaga,Galaxian, Phoenix, Asteroids, and Space Duel, Break out was my games!!!! And that Dragons Lair was phenomenal first enter active Cartoon realistic video game. I couldn't play it but loved to watch it at the "Sega Time-Out" Arcade in Fox Hills Mall Culver City L.A. in 1983!!!! We also used to hit "Westworld" in Marina Del-Rey they filmed video "Atomic Dog" there!, Time-Out Hawthorne Mall, Downtown L.A. arcade, Westwood arcade next to UCLA!!! 80s baby!!!!
Theirs something so chill and soothing about walking around a arcade
80's kid in Chicago. 13 - 14 years old.
I lived with mom. Pops lived and worked way out southside.
After school, I took the bus, and helped my Pops (mechanic) at his shop a few hours a day after school (50 bucks a week).
She (girlfriend) had an allowance and babysat a few times a week. (Guessing she averaged $25-$30 a week).
(Every two weeks like clockwork)
Get up Sunday morning.
Walk 3 blocks to my girlfriend's house, we eat bowl of cereal.
We take the L train downtown.
Catch the matinee at the theater (2, sometimes 3 movies in the morning).
Lunch at Burger King or McDonald's usually.
$7, noon- to-3 special at the BIG 200 machine arcade. (My FAVs: Donkey Kong, Zaxxon, Defender. Her FAVs: Ms. Pac-Man, Dig-Dug, Mr. Do).
Garrett's Popcorn (freshly made, warm, caramel and cheese popcorn).
Subway L train back to her house.
Eat dinner with her family. (Saturdays she ate dinner at my house).
$34 dollars for everything. Sometimes when we had extra money, we'd bring our little brothers even though the little bastards didn't get along (10yo & 9yo).
Whenever we happen to get in touch, this is something that we ALWAYS reminisce about.
Damn, I need to make a MAME cabinet.
How many us looked forward to the new games that the local convenience store had. I played just about every game put out. I'm fortunate to have an arcade close by.
I haunted many a video arcade in my youth. This takes me back to those days. 😄
I was born in 1988, so I was a bit too young to experience arcades. But that said, I played a lot of Pac-Man at the laundromat while my Mom was washing clothes. They had a machine or two in there... and they knew people would be bringing rolls of quarters to wash clothes, so they had the vending machines and the arcade games right there knowing people (and especially their kids) would get bored waiting for their clothes to finish washing. I notice it seems like something about the early arcade games like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Dig-Dug and such... makes them timeless so that you can enjoy them no matter when you were born. Whereas the ones from the late 1980s seem like they are meant to be graphically impressive and fast-paced, making them harder to appreciate if you grew up with the SNES and Genesis.
Is there a version for early 90s arcade?
The background noise everyone will remember is the elephants on Dhalsim stage!!
Don't forget on the other side, you'd be hearing "GET OVER HERE!!" and Liu Kang's best Bruce Lee screams.
Recently bought the Street fighter collection for Switch. Man those elephants where annoying 😋
you can make your own custom arcade by assigning 90' games to cabinets. My version was mostly 80's and some 90's here and there. Check it out if you want ua-cam.com/video/Qr1_HhLyxec/v-deo.html
The old are all gone...wish I can go back in time
Yep
Now this is one great 80's arcade, it made me feel like i was back in the local arcade in the 80's but that arcade has long gone :-(
Please transport me from the 2020 world of COVID 19, social unrest to this, the world of my early 80s childhood.
This is so awesome, it brings back so many good memory's.
Nothing beats that sound
Here in Australia, Track & Field is called Hyper Olympics.
One of the most important parts of the 80's Matrix is ready and operational from what I see...if the other parts are also created, we can forever live in the 80s!!! ;-)
it reminds me of a black mirror episode where people's minds are uploaded to a central computer very much like the matrix before death and one of the virtual lives was the 80's go figure.
I WAS A 90s ARCADE KID😃
1991 & 1994 WERE MY FAVORITE YRS
Look at the quality of all these restored machines! Immaculate! What a collection!
Wish there had been a listing of the vector games that you showcased here, as my memory of their names seems to have eluded me these days. Thank you.
Que epocas.inigualables.
This was from a time when playing computer games made you fit. I remember cycling 20 miles (each way) to play moon patrol when i was about 11. Another time after my friends dad dropped us in in great yarmouth. We spent a few hours in the arcades and then walked back to the camping site at about midnight which took about 2 hours.
Margate, Hastings, Blackpool and Barry Island were the hotspots for me back in the 80's. Truly fantastic days, especially when you combine the great arcades, with the great movies that came out. You have to go to South End now to get this type of nostalgia and even then it's mostly claw machines on the seafront. AstroCity is pretty authentic though.
@@estabandesousa9017 believe south of England arcades are just depressing. Any body who wants the arcade experience in the UK they will need to go to arcade club near Manchester.
I love Moon Patrol!
I remember when my brother and I walked for miles to purchase Donkey Kong for Atari 2600...LOL!!!! We were obsessed to get it. When you're young, you have tons of energy.
@@swifty1969 lol that's very true and I miss it. The level of excitement was off the charts wasnt it! I swear I got more excitement from that stuff than the actual games:)
hermoso....simplemente gracias....
Chiller! I'd forgotten all about that game. That was fun. Paperboy was another fun game. Smashing windows and angering everyone in the neighborhood.
so good. needs some multi-players wating to play turtles, gauntlet, nba jam and a virtual crowd for streetfighter.
Thank you, loved rally X in the early 80s arcades.
Vaya vídeo, se nota la pasión que tienes por los arcades. Excelente trabajo, like y suscripción.
Making me sad. I miss this.
Would be epic if there was a version with Operation Wolf cabs, that globe hologram game, a Dragons Lair and even an R360!
Also a TMNT would be nice and a Final Fight, they were all released in the 80's. A horse racing gambling machine and a coin pusher too!
Buena idea. Pero falta la gente. Sería genial que éste proyecto fuera igual que, por ej.: el área de inicio en Destiny. O sea que haya "gente" jugando via online; y puedas ver su nickname y hacer amigos, como lo fué en su tiempo.
new retro arcade is online. other people could join. but for some reasons barely anyone ever do that
@@Zontar82 maybe like me, don't knew about the proyect, or as always, don't be promoted very well, or the gamers need a "room" of their "golden age" (90's or Y2K).
Man, Venture... I played the crap out of that back in the day! Battle Zone, too.
You couldn’t beat the smoothness of true arcade games
Such a wonderful video 👍🏼
Great to go back to the 80's. Wish I were still capable of having Big Hair.
In the 80s $5 at the Morris County mall would buy fries and a Coke and you’d still have a bunch of money left over for arcade games. Sometimes I miss being 11.
Aladdin's Castle in West Towne Mall in Knoxville, Tennessee was my favorite arcade growing up. So many memories playing TMNT with friends and strangers on the 4 player cabinet. Cowabunga! Also, is this a simulation you can download?
i can't believe our children today cannot experience this.... :(
@@SCORP1ONF1RE Like?
@@IbizanHound2 shitty phone games
@Bo Lep what did he say?
well! thank God we still have Dave & Buster Arcade. It might not have the exact same feeling as an 80's one but it's better than nothing.
I like how this simulates glare on tube screen from light
At first I thought it was real life until the white outline formed around the cabinet
Just set up my NRAN arcade, I was born in 85 but there were still tons of 80s arcade games in arcades when I was a kid, curious to find out more of them.
This would make a really sweet arcade emulator with the option to hear only the game you're playing or hear the surrounding sounds of other games
It is an arcade emulator.
It's a frontend for mame cores.Once you click the game it plays only the roms sound.
lol, exactly what I was thinking. What did he think he was watching here?
@@yandman26
@@jmerey I honestly have no idea. This is a very well known program that's been around for a few years now.
@@dtrainbcca what do you mean it only plays the roms sounds? In my version, I can fully play any game assigned by me. Not only that, you can assign custom movies in the theater room as well music to cassettes.
Brutal.
I miss them so much.❤
We need a VR game where you play arcade games in a virtual arcade. Playing video games within a video game.
So when you play Pole Position, you will notice the Billboards have actual advertisers.
I have made out:
Canon
Pepsi
Champion
Marlboro
I too really enjoyed the walk down memory lane, but the erratic panning and zooming got a little monotonous. Would've enjoyed a little less play on the zoom and more stationary viewing the on game play. The sounds of multiple games at once brought me back to the eightes though. Would really love to see arcade rooms make a come back!
Spaceport Arcade, Woodbridge Mall, Woodbridge, NJ
This is AMAZING!! Are you sharing this complete file somewhere?
Star Castle and Asteroid Deluxe were my two all time favorites! Too bad they're not on here!
16:11 star castle,,,14:53,,,asteroid deluxe
the room dreams 🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝
Cool idea, but the Paperboy cabinet bothers me right out of the gate. It had bicycle handlebars for a controller, not a joystick🫤
Very very good. BUT your scanlines are in the wrong direction!!! For the vertical games that is - since the monitor is rotated!
is there a link to download this?
Oh boy im having a 1980s flashback lol
Nostalgia pura
best video that, I have until today on the arcades, congratulations.
This would make a great intro for "M.A.M.E." or "HYPERSPIN" !!!
Great Job!!!
a saudade que tenho e da sonoridade das maquinas ao mesmo tempo que jogava so uma. quando jogo pelo emulador não é 100% nostalgia. falta alguma coisa, acho que são os sons das maquinas ao lado. parabéns muito bom.
Awesome ARCADE
wait ...who is playing ..moving by self...spirit play the game? hahaha i miss all this .. thank you
Hello and I am hoping someone can help me - I lived in Japan in the 80's on a military installation - There was a bowling alley that had some arcade machines, IE Ghost and Goblins and Rush'n attack - There was this arcade game that was a haunted house game - There was a mansion that had many windows and you could see ghosts in them - The ghosts would come out of the windows and chase you - Anybody have any idea what this game is called - I've googled and found nothing -
I know there was a Haunted House game for Sega where you could haunt things in a room and scare the hell out of people until they left the house, but I'm not sure if that's what you're talking about. It might have been an arcade game first. I think it was just called Haunted Mansion or something like that. If nothing else, look up Sega games, Bally, Midway, etc. it has to be somewhere on the internet.
there is a way to use a better emulation cores? For me they are all lag... But it must be my computer.... its a ryzen 7 with a 540x... or a VEGA 10
Make this for VR with an arcade stick in front I'll throw my money this way!
It is for VR. I tried using my arcade stick but it breaks the realism ironically.Because you're not always square with the stick.
@@dtrainbcca I see, so it needs some improvement control wise.
@@MandoMike I think it's more of a catch 22. What you would need is an arcade stick hanging from your body like those old school cigarette girls at clubs. The other problem is with my vive you have to put down the controller in between games which sounds trivial but....In the end an xbox controller is best.
when you use it in VR, it truly makes you relive your teen years.
Retroarch versión 2090.
I generally like these things. And it looks like a lot of work went into it. I have a hard time with the cabinets not being correct. Tapper, Donkey Kong, on and on have totally wrong cabinets and artwork. Maybe I'm a purist. The sounds are great however.
yeah! the problem is that there are only a few vertical cabinets. I wish a new version came out with many more vertical cabinets and rooms. I also wish those cabinets where you can sit in like Starblade and afterburner.
Yeah the controls are not right. Paperboy had the handlebars, Tapper had the bar tap handle, etc. Not generic joysticks shown here
THIS IS EPIC
Pacman, Galaga My Favorite
Bem que esse tempo maravilhoso poderia voltar,o que falta pra acontecer?kkkk
Que bueno sería en 360
39:35 Anyone remember the name of this game? I spent a lot of time playing it.
RYGAR
Playing a game inside a game
So are all of these games playable in a virtua world?
32:30 badass music
OmG... which emulator is this?!?!
This is amazing! I would love to have this!
New Retro Arcade Neon
@@TROldSchoolGamer is this downloadable on pc?
It is available for PC on Steam
Thanks so much TR... now to go to my best advisor, UA-cam to instruct me how to download it...lol
and keep up the good work. I love your channel brother
Real nice collection of games, but unfortunately the developers quit development, and just navigating around is incredibly clunky. I’d play it everyday if you could share your build, and if someone could create smooth navigation with snap turn for the valve index? Also, I don’t think dragons lair is possible unless it’s the 3ds version??
Scan line heaven
Very nice!!!
hola muchas gracias por hacerme recordar hermosos años de mi infancia, me podrías decir el nombre del juego que aparece en el minuto 31:40 por favor!!!
Mr. Do!
How is the input lag, while playing in this environment? Would like to make an arcade with mostly cave shmups
In VR is perfect. I didn't notice any lag.
I love this front end but couldn't narrow my fav games down to the amount of cabs.Especially the vertical cabs.I tried making separate configuration files that I could load games alphabetically but it really should be implemented into the software. Like if you walk through a door you can choose the letter,or genre etc. This video inspired me to give it another try. The arcades configuration tool is better but done so poorly INHO. I'm just trying to figure out how to delete cabs and why one of mine comes up blank!
Use nadebay's arcade manager and you can make as many different layouts as you want and even randomly generate a different arcade each time from your ROM list!
@@tanberjan I tried it but setting up all my cades was time consuming with the amount of roms I use. I could trim the amount down but I'm the type that as soon as something isnt accessible to me I want it.
@@dtrainbcca lol i know exactly how you feel, i'm the same! Now i'm trying to improve the artwork on the cabinets too, prob spend more time in the manager than playing the games :)
@@tanberjan I'm all for that! Its just when you spend so much time setting it up and an update breaks it etc. I used 3darcade in the past the cabs were individual models and you could just fill your arcade with all your roms.
Can u make a how to video? I mean how to step by step. Also like putting videos on tapes an music on tapes. That would be helpful. Thanks if u could. Awesome video
There is a software called "Arcade Manager" created by Nabeday that makes the task much easier, it is not very difficult to use. You will find it in the steam forums of the New Retro Arcade Neon
there are many video guides on youtube to get you going. Unfortunately, assigning music and videos to tapes is not straightforward. It has a bit of a learning curve but is not hard once you know it.
Hey...no way to u made a pack of it to download.... ?
You should put the list of the games below the video
Phoenix ,vanguard,berzerk,
Scramble,,zaxzon,,tron
hola,podría poner un enlace de un salón arcade ya configurado como este del video,me encanta el new retro arcade y new retro arcade neon,compre este ultimo y no consigo hacerlo funcionar,gracias por el video y espero puedas ayudarme a mi y a otros
What's the name of the game at 16:15 ?
Where can I get this?
BUmp up for this. Id love to know myself. I wouldnt even play the games, just sit in that virtual room ;) In VR would be even better!
Is this software as hard to set up as the reviews claim on Steam?
You have the "Arcade Manager" that facilitates your configuration a lot.
it is a bit of a pain but there are many how-to youtube videos to get you going. That's what I did.
is it possible have it?? where i can download? thx
You can buy it on Steam.