I never understood how cats knew all the moves to arcade games back in the day

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Because all the best players at those Mortal Kombat arcades were...


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and you're not going to ever beat an asian in video games or anything that has to do with memorization​
 

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Dudes that knew how to link King's throws :obama:

shyt was masterpiece theater breh watching nikkas that was actually nice @ games play and draw a crowd.

Quarters lined up on the machine from people next in line. I always wanted to be that guy whoopin' everyone's ass. :ohlawd:
 
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I played them Capcom vs joints....all the moves were either fireball, dragon punch, or charge moves. :youngsabo:
 

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Some people were cool and would tell you the fatalities right there while some others were dikks and would just sit there and not speak a word. I remember one time this Asian cat from my Biology class gave me this copy with a list of every single fatality and all the moves for every other character in MK II. What a cool guy. It just seemed that word of mouth spread out about the fatalities. I remember I did a babality at the local pizza spot and had everyone straight :ohmy: While I was just :lawd:
 

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I remember I copped a special edition SFII gamepro that had everybodies moves and even how much damage they did

When the MK one dropped I went to a borders or something n just sat on the ground copying shyt down for like an hour lol

Before that I just asked dudes
 

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The wildest move I've seen was King from tekken roll you around in a ball for the whole match until you KO

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71ZaZic926g[/ame]

that move is based on that.

ill never forget the first time i saw it, i was in high school at this point and i played ALOT of tekken 3, nikkas around here were world champions playing at our arcade (sunnyvale/milpitas golfland/wonder park)

that shyt drove me nuts, i learned about frame counts, truely using just one character and mastering him. it crazy how nikkas from japan/europe came to our arcade just to get it in.

i rarely lost to anyone who wasnt pro or at east close to being pro level.

i woulda worked all you coli nikkas back in the day.
 

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Some people were cool and would tell you the fatalities right there while some others were dikks and would just sit there and not speak a word. I remember one time this Asian cat from my Biology class gave me this copy with a list of every single fatality and all the moves for every other character in MK II. What a cool guy. It just seemed that word of mouth spread out about the fatalities. I remember I did a babality at the local pizza spot and had everyone straight :ohmy: While I was just :lawd:

i aint gonna lie, i miss playing in a crowd, aint nothing like having nikkas line up one by one gettin served. little kids goin to school dreamin about being that nikka at the arcade. sad thing is, by the time i got dope in 96/97 they were starting to die.
 

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to answer yalls question, if you were near a college campus, they would go to the BBS/newsgroups and just download entire movelists, other cats would just get lucky and memorize what the moves were. sometimes they appeared in other magazines and things like that. this is 1993-94 im talking about.

whats crazy is i remember when mortal kombat 3 came out john tobias was complaining that the internet was ruining the special moves because everyone could know everything from an faq. this is 1995 mind you, it was a big deal to now every move/cheat code.

shyt i remember when nuke.com was basically the only website i knew about for gaming. before that it was just keywords on aol.
 

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pulling off King's combos was the best feeling ever.

never played Tekken 2 in the arcade, but in college me and my boys put HOURS into that game. we where all experts.
 
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breh the first time i saw friendship on mortal kombat :lupe:

 
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I wouldn't even play most times I'd just watch in awe. I remember one Saturday in particular being in the Arcade while this cat served everybody for 2 hours straight on Mortal Kombat II.
 

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I remember the first time I saw Mortal Kombat II in arcades shyt hadn't been there for a long time. Dudes already knew all the special moves, fatalities, and everything. I'm standing there like...:ohhh: watching dudes go to work with Jax and Kitana.

Same thing with Killer Instinct seemed like everybody knew how to do these wild ass combos with everybody. Remember one day a dude gave me that work with Cinder nikka did like a 80 hit ultra combo. :sadcam:

I read Gamepro like everybody during the 90s but I don't think they was giving out complete move lists like that to games in the arcades.

I guess dudes just stayed in the arcades and tried different shyt but I was always amazed @ the talent I saw back in the 90s with those fighting games. If you would see an Asian in the military you already knew you was about to get that work in street fighter II.

Another instance was when Mortal Kombat first dropped in theaters. At the time I hadn't saw Mortal Kombat 3 yet just still pics in magazines. Seeing it in motion and nikkas turning into animals and doing all these wild ass combos was crazy. Uppercutting nikkas to different stages was like :whoo: ..Nostalgia is crazy brehs. I miss those days of gaming I would give up all this shyt to go back to those days.

First time I saw Lee on run up a nikka body and slam on him in Tekken... :mindblown:

Share your arcade experiences brehs
I used to get whooped on M.Kombart and Killer Instinct in arcade on a regular. shyt scarred me for life :to: :heh:

my #1 comeback used to be : "thats why yo ass is a virgin, being good in a fukking arcade game will get you no p*ssy. bytch!!Ugly ass nicca, even yo momma think so " I had the :birdman: face but inside i was :sadcam: :snoop:

this one this dude had the nerve to try to crack jokes after whoopin my ass so i put my hands into his world. I couldn't go to that shyt for a whole month. And that shyt was the only arcade spot with the good games.

i hate Killer Instinct and MK :heh:
 

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I remember when Mortal Kombat came out, and no one really knew the finishing moves. that "Finish Him!" shyt would pop up, and cats would wiggle the joystick, hit some buttons, and hope something happened... and dude would just throw some weak elbow or some shyt :russ:

But when nikkas would do a fatality on accident tho :wow:
 
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