Not sure if this thread should be posted on here or /v/ but I guess I'll start here.
Anyways, I'm on vacation in a little resort town in New Jersey. My family's been coming here ever since I was a baby, so I've spent plenty of time here. There are a lot of arcades along the town's boardwalk, and one of my favorite games in the arcade ever since I was like 12 is a shooting gallery-type game made by Sega called The Ocean Hunter.
I was dicking around on the internet today and decided to look it up and found out that it's actually a pretty rare find here in America. Is there any reason why it's so rare? And how rare is it, exactly?
>>332687
I remember playing that game in a GattiTown in Texas around (2001-02). However the game was in a small booth.
I dont think its that rare. However I think a lot of the newer arcade games target younger audiences. I think in the earlier 90s arcade games were a lot more violent. I no longer see Arcade games like Area 51, or House of the Dead (Games that involve using a gun, lol). Now I see more interactive games that are more kid friendly.
>>332702
The one in the arcade up here looks similar to that, but it's not a full booth. Instead of the back wall it's just two seats.
From what I could find, the game is very rare pretty much everywhere except Singapore, and the full booth versions are even rarer.