Thanks thom. Nice explanation.
I wonder why phil wrote in the sarah manual that sarah is an arcade game?.

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On
Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent:   Tuesday, June 19, 2007 8:02 PM
To:     Gamers Discussion list
Subject:        Re: [Audyssey] arcade games

Hi Nicol,
Actually Packman is an arcade game, but Sarah is not. Sarah is
classified as a FPS, First Person Shooter, which is different.
The reason games like Packman, Asteroids, etc got to be known as arcade
games is that they were made available in arcades in the 1980's.
According to any English dictionary an arcade is a covered passageway
with shops and stores along both sides. In short that describes what we
commonly call shopping malls in the USA. However, the old English name
for that kind of setup is an arcade.
Anyway, in major cities in the USA most shopping malls offered a store
area or a specialised area where they hosted wall to wall video gaming
machines featuring Packman, Double Dragon, Asteroids, Ninja Turtles,
etc. When they were popular you could walk in to this area in the mall
,designated the arcade, with a pocket full of quarters and start
dropping coins in the game machines.
 However, in time with the games being converted to home consoles like
the NES, Sega, Play Station, etc game arcades fell out of fassion, and
arcades once sponcering wall to wall gaming machines became game stores
with wall to wall boxes of the latest game releases, or became video
game rentals.


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