MICHAEL FLYNN'S TOP TEN COIN-OP VIDEOGAMES
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10. Maximum Force
(Atari Games)
This game is one game you'll be spending $20 on. It's a fun
game and you must complete three missions (Mission 2 is my
favorite) to beat it. Unlike Area 51, This game is just too
sweeeeeeet.
9. The Simpsons
(Konami)
This game is great, the graphics look exactly like Matt
Groening's work on the TV show, and it's fun! This is one
reason I can stay in the Pizza Hut in Red Bank, NJ for hours.
8. House Of The Dead
(Sega)
Usually, you think of a zombie game really stupid. This is
Sega's spin on Resident Evil, and it's really good, as you
must complete a few missions to kill the zombies. Good game.
7. Batman Forever
(Acclaim)
Usually, we think of movie tie-ins as lame-o, but this one
is very good. You follow the plot of the movie, as you work your
way through, like, 20 levels of hardcore beat-up-everybody
action. Worth-playing
6. Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3
(Midway)
This is the best game of the MK series. Great stuff.
Period.
5. Jurassic Park (Pinball)
(Sega)
A very good pinball game, great for pinball lovers of
all ages, where you can shoot the ball into a T-Rex's mouth
for bonus points.
4. San Francisco Rush
(Atari Games)
This is one of the best racing games of all time, because
it's like Sega's Out Run, another good racing game from the
good old 1980s. Rush the Rock and other parts of San Fran
and it's soooooooo good to play, win or lose..
3. The Lost World: Jurassic Park
(Sega)
This game is very, very rare and good. I believe this was
a Chuck E. Cheese exclusive, but this has four levels as you
use guns to gun down dinosaurs. Also, it even shows a 3D version
of the 1996 teaser trailer! Great game..
2. Terminator 2: Judgement Day
(Midway)
Ah-nold is the word, people. This game is great because you
shoot up T-800s and cook some good action. Great pre-Area 51
shooter. This will have you glued to the screen for hours and
hours and hours and hours.
1. Die Hard Arcade
(Sega)
If the movies blew you through a wall, this blows you through
the world. McClane is back, and he's taking down terrorsists in
the Nakatomi, again. One of the best games ever, a must-play game.
Even the bad guys you beat up are inventive, like a Bane-type
strongman, robots, and these Chinese guys in underwear. It's great
for beat-up, fans of the movies, and people who haven't seen the
movies yet. Great.
Five Worst Coin-Op Games:
5. ????
(Sega)
I forget the title, but it's this stupid NARC rip-off where
you play as a policeman and shoot bad guys.
4. Aliens
(Konami)
Note to Konami: Did you even watch the movie? Have you ever
heard of Ellen Ripley? Why did you even dare to try and attempt
to make a game based on a classic sci-fi movie?
3. Robocop
(Data East/Ocean)
Im-prove this game, creeps.
2. Crystal Castles
(Atari)
One freaky example of old games.
1. Batman
(Atari Games)
This game is soooooooooooo bad compared to the NES
version. I played it at Six Flags Great Adventure, but it's
terrible.
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