Ok I'm interested now. What makes this such a good Golf Game? Most seem to say it's the best gold game ever made, but never say why.
Arcade Gaming
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>Afterburner Climax
Honorary mention goes to Ninja Assault for getting massive attention at my local arcade when it showed up for some reason, and the Fist of the North Star Punchmania that I only encountered once in my life.
Pretty sure you only need those libraries if you're building it from scratch. "java: command not found" means it's not able to find a java binary in your /usr/bin/ – maybe it has a different name? If so, rename or symlink to whatever your java is. Try running 'java' by itself in your shell and see what it says, too.
I've never had the chance to play many arcade games, so I'll just post the ones I got to play:
Die Hard Arcade
Tekken 5
Metal Slug
Alien vs. Predator
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring
pretty much what I said here
It's just extremely well polished and takes all the waiting out of golf.
It hurts man, I went to japan a few years back and an arcade was holding a Neo Turf Masters tourney the same day my flight back home was. It had almost 40 entries too.
I'm afraid to visit japan now with all the radiation, & Japanese Flu, & runaway supply trucks. Shit's scary man.
Where did this even happen? All the memories I have of arcades was wandering unlimited games with limited quarters and having cool grandparents.
I don't ever remember even running into another person, let alone interacting with them.
It really feels like the game variety in arcades is almost none now, or I guess I just played them all. Being old is terrible. I hope I get to come back and experience wonder and joy in life again.
Oh, I forgot:
Virtua-On
Ghost Squad
Area 51
SEGA Rally
Manx TT, I guess. All I remember was the huge jump in some desert / canyon level and you could lean the bike with your body.
Would rather fuck Vicar Amelia than that hamplanet erryday tbh