Arcades arent the same like back in the days thanks to fukking home consoles.
You know what doesn't happen anymore. Video game companies putting their games in arcades first. Letting those arcade version of their game run their rounds for a year or two then putting the home console versions out. Then the home consoles having the better graphics, bonus features, cgi movies and etc that the arcade lacked being put out there for the people especially the fans. However there was something about the arcade that the home consoles cant imitate. The sound system, vibe, atmosphere and feeling really made that shyt exciting and thrilling.
I feel sorry for all the folks that didnt grow up in the 90s when that shyt was at its peak.
I used to go to software etc or barnes and noble and buy the strategy guides for the arcade games. I had one for tekken 3, virtual fighter 3, and mk3.