Outside on the street |
You used to find arcade games everywhere. From the ice cream parlor to the video store, you couldn't go anywhere without finding a cabinet ready to eat your unwanted quarters. And what mall didn't have the ubiquitous arcade, dimly lit and filled with brightly colored screens. Wow! How times have changed. Some of my fondest childhood memories include my father and I playing Tokyo Wars at the local mall and trying to beat the legendary, Konomi classic Turtles in Time. Thank God someone is preserving these outdated relics of the past. Remember that overweight, unemployed guy in his late 20's who always hung around the arcade pumping quarters into Mortal Kombat II so that he could get the high score and enter his name as ASS. Well, for one day I got to be that guy. And it was awesome
A Smash TV cabinet is on the corner. The game is loosely based on the film Running Man |
With so many great games in one place, it can be overwhelming. The first game I played was Street Fighter. That's right. I didn't say Street Fighter II or Alpha...just Street Fighter. I'd never actually seen a Street Fighter cabinet before. The game is borderline terrible. It's still a tournament fighter, but you don't have the ability to pick your character in the game. You're stuck playing with Ryu. A prime example of the sequels being superior to the original. The game's terrible quality is certainly surprise considering it comes from video game juggernaut Capcom.
I have fond memories of playing Afterburner at River Falls Mall |
The Galloping Ghost also has a ton of movie and TV tie-in games. Some great and some not so great. I personally love the beat-em-up classics of the early 90's that dominated my trips to the pizza places of southern Indiana. Of course they have the Konomi classics TMNT: Turtles and Time, X-MEN, and The Simpsons. Only one of which ever got a home console port. Shame!
GREAT
Alien vs. Predator
Finally got a chance to play the legendary, arcade-only Alien v. Predator. Considering its reputation, it's crazy that this was my first time ever even seeing the machine. It more than lived up to the hype. Few things are as satisfying as taking a flamethrower to a xenomorph.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Even Capcom's lesser known games from the 90's are classics! |
Sunset Riders
Love beat-em-ups and the old west? Then this is the game for you. It's great to experience a 90's wild west property that doesn't have a giant mechanical spider.
Capcom vs. SNK
I love Capcom's Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel Superheroes games, mainly because of the Marvel heroes. However, this underrated tournament fighter actually plays smoother and is more fun. I imagine it's because they didn't have to shoe-horn in the Marvel Heroes' moves. Even if you are like me and don't know any of the SNK characters, check this one out.
NOT SO GREAT
A relatively rare Real Ghostbusters cabinet. |
Poor graphics and weak game play hold back this arcade game from achieving the greatness that the franchise deserves.
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
This Atari made game isn't as well known as its vectrex fore bearer. And there are several reasons why. Going with an isometric perspective is almost always a bad decision. In hindsight, Atari should have stuck with Vectrex graphics for this sequel. No matter how advanced technology gets, I will always think that Vectrex graphics are the future.
Donkey Kong 3
Some people consider this a hidden gem, but I have little love for this overblown collector's item. While the terraced playing field was innovative for the time, spraying bug spray up a giant monkey's butt isn't my idea of a fun game. Also, the game play is as unforgiving as my critique. A rare miss for the Big N.
NEXT TIME
Original Star Wars cabinet featuring vectrex graphics |
Metal Slug
A good portion of the back wall is taken up by Neo Geo machines that contain about 5-6 games each. The downside of this is that all the Metal Slug games are on one machine. There also seemed to be a line to play these arcade classics. Next time I make it to the Galloping Ghost I will make sure to beeline for this machine and play a couple rounds of SNK's immortal franchise before the crowds really start pouring in. Everyone knows that the Neo Geo versions are the best and that no home port can truly do the franchise justice
If you are going to the Galloping Ghost, I recommend that you get there early. Word on this place has gotten out. It was packed just a few hours after opening and many of the best machines had developed lines by the time that I left.
This place is basically an interactive museum. The next time you're in the Windy City, skip the bean and take the train to the Galloping Ghost. You won't be disappointed.