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Quoted from Phat_Jay:Speaking of robotron....wife was gone overnight so i took the opportunity to bring mine home from storage. Stuck it right in the living room.
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I thought the living room was where games were supposed to go? Here is the view of my formal living room when you walk through the door:
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ETA: don’t tell my wife they aren’t supposed to go there
Quoted from scootss:For those that have one of the Cruisin games (USA/world/exotica). Is one that better than the others for home use / replayability / reliability?
I had always wanted a pair to race friends, but I just can’t fit two. Is it fun enough / does it get played enough with just one?
I had a pair of Off Road Challenges and had Cruisn World boards as well. The board swaps for those two games and Cruisn USA are pretty much plug and play. Definitely helped them stay in my collection longer that way. When I got bored of Cruisn, I put Off Road in. And vice versa. I’m my opinion, you need to have a pair of them to make them last though. I have one Super Bikes and I never play it.
Quoted from Blake:Playing Super Bikes linked is a blast. My son and I played SB 3 a few months ago and just fell in love. Full size deluxe sitdown. A monster of a machine. Graphics are unreal.
I wanted to get another one to link them, but they are just too big. I would lose the space for two more pins in I got one more Super Bikes. Two pins > SB all day to me. Now if I could find the pins I want at reasonable prices, that would be great haha
Quoted from scootss:This is why I've been holding off thus far. I BARELY have room for one sit-down/cockpit version. So now I've been thinking...maybe get two stand-up versions? All my nostalgia is for the sit-down versions so I'm not sure if I can bring myself to do it...
Obviously your call, and I had the same thoughts before I bought mine. Ultimately I decided I wanted the sit downs which are much more immersive in my opinion. Kids loved them when they would come over, but dang they take up a lot of real estate. I think stand ups tend to blend into a lineup but the sit downs draw attention.
Quoted from scootss:So...one sit-down...or two stand-ups?
If that was the only option for me, I would go two stand ups. The head to head battles are way better and lead you to actually play the games with friends. That would be my vote!
ETA: otherwise you end up like me with one Super Bikes that I’ll probably never play again since I have maxed everything out in the game.
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