{"id":508,"date":"2008-02-03T23:38:29","date_gmt":"2008-02-03T23:38:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/danielprimed.com\/gaming\/general-gaming\/reliving-an-authentic-arcade-experience-on-the-wii"},"modified":"2012-03-03T09:47:03","modified_gmt":"2012-03-03T09:47:03","slug":"reliving-an-authentic-arcade-experience-on-the-wii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/danielprimed.com\/2008\/02\/reliving-an-authentic-arcade-experience-on-the-wii\/","title":{"rendered":"Reliving an Authentic Arcade Experience on the Wii"},"content":{"rendered":"

Unfortunately when I was a kid I was never big on the arcades. I guess that I can chalk it down to being too young at the time when arcades were on their last hurrah. I also don’t remember there being\u00a0any arcades in our local area. But despite all this I managed to find a few arcades a little further away or at least other outlets with arcade machines.<\/p>\n

With the cost of one play now being $AUD2.00 rather than the previous 20c spending a few hours at the arcade is simply not value for money. So I decided to throw together a few very simple, cost effective ideas on how to recreate the arcade experience at home on your Wii.<\/p>\n

Rail Shooters<\/h3>\n

One of my favourite arcade experiences would have to be the House of the Dead series (right alongside Daytona). As I mentioned in the Best Upcoming Fan-Service games of 2008<\/a> article I love playing the original House of the Dead and its sequel at the arcades and on the consoles. Actually just last month a few friends and I snuffed out a small arcade near one of my University campuses with a House of the Dead machine.<\/p>\n

Basically these are all the tools you need to recreate a solid rail shooter experience at home:<\/p>\n