A Better Understanding Of The Arcade And Flash Games

A Better Understanding Of The Arcade And Flash Games

A short overview of the history of arcade games and flash games will show that there is a huge connection between these two types of games. Arcade games have a long history and, even though the arcade games were not in the past what we know them to be today, the same concept is the main ingredient for the new ones as well. The arcade games are usually simple, have iconic characters, a certain number of levels with increasing difficulty and they do not require high skills or much learning time. In addition, they do not have deep storylines as most console games have in our days. Today’s PC or console games with the same qualities can be considered arcade games.

Starting from the early 1920’s with the use of old ‘arcade games’ in the amusement parks (such as ball toss games, coin-operated machines or pinball) this whole ‘industry’ has evolved immensely. This passion for arcade games motivated their producers to always search for something better and more entertaining. They have outdone themselves every time something new appeared on the market. From wood made machines and mechanical or electronic scoring readouts to the playing of games online, all games have conquered the hearts of the ageless children. Because people enjoy these arcade games so much they want to play them all the time. This is why they have not even completely left aside the coin-operated arcade games. They resort to them in restaurants, shopping malls, bars or pubs. However, they are only a substitute to the computer versions because playing games online is much better.

When speaking of flash games, we must take into consideration the fact that they are a more complex, more modern, even if their ancestors are definitely arcade games. Flash games take their name from the platform used for their building - ‘Flash’, a program made by Macromedia. This modern interactive platform named ‘Flash’ has three major components: the player, the file format and the authoring tool. The main advantage of this program is that of being very easy to use. Because of this fact, the games built with the help of the platform have more options than others do. For example, a house the player destroys will burn down with different effects. In order to be more convinced of the high importance that this platform has for us when playing a flash game we should know that it is usually necessary to download a free version of Macromedia Flash Player each time one feels like playing free games online. Generally, you can download the latest version of ‘Flash’ from Macromedia. That is if your browser gets errors relating to Flash.

If you simply like to play good games online without knowing the whole technique that stands behind graphics, too many details about the designing of flash games are unnecessary. Flash games are all the games you play at home on your computer and have the ending ‘.exe’ (meaning ‘executable’). As long as they make you enjoy the spare time spent at home, the flash games will be your best friend. A favorite application can turn into a real sport because playing flash games stimulates competition and trains reflexes. Web sites that host these kinds of activities and offer you free games give you the opportunity of joining teams of players and of participating to mass championships online.

Today, flash games have come to incorporate the qualities of arcade games. Flash games have levels, characters and certain plots, just as the old games did, only they are more advanced. Built on the same basic concept that stands behind the old arcade games, flash games now present a bigger potential. Therefore, a wider public uses them. At least one can be found in any home and on any computer. They are short, usually easy to play and they have evolved the same way as arcade games - from shorter to longer, from simple plots to more complex and contemporary ones. When playing flash games you will have to accomplish a certain task. For arcade games, the idea is pretty much the same, meaning that you will have to solve a certain problem.

Many of today’s Internet web sites offer a large amount of games, which are very popular thanks to their interesting and exciting plots, but also because of the fact that they are free games. Playing games online offers the player the chance to meet and confront new people or people they already know. Several surveys have shown that people enjoy sites that have a large offer of free games and that they would rather play flash games than do other things, considered more attractive in general. Another conclusion was that adults are more likely to play flash games than teenagers are. This goes to show that playing has no age and as long as the activity relaxes and makes people have fun it will always create an addiction. There is a child in everyone expecting to have his share of free games online.

By: Amelie Mag

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If you decide to indulge the child in you and make him a present, then a flash game played at home or an arcade game will surely make him happy.

 

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Where Can I Buy Classic Arcade Games Machines?

Where Can I Buy Classic Arcade Games Machines?

If you miss some of your favorite classic arcade games, don’t worry. You may be able to still find one. First, however, you should be patient in doing research. It can be quite hard to find one and patience will be needed. Your first option would be from the operators. Operators are the people who present the games that you see in the arcades. You can find a list of operators in the yellow pages in the ‘Amusement Section’. This is where you can find the best operators in town. Most operators often place stickers with their name and contact information on their machines so that you can contact them anytime.

You can also ask the people who have worked for the local arcades. You can ask them if the classic arcade games you have been looking for are still available. Usually, you can find operators in the ‘Home Sales’ of the Yellow Pages. But the prices are usually higher than those of the original operators so it would be better to shop and look around first.

In looking for your arcade games, remember to keep a cool head. If you have found the classic arcade games that you are looking for, don’t show the operator or the seller that you are too eager to buy it. In fact, ask for a discount!

Another option is from auctions. Auctions are occasionally held around the country. This is where the operators sell their classic arcade surplus games. The ones most interested in buying these games are the operators and collectors. You can find out about auctions in your area by asking those who usually attend them. Some auctions are posted in magazines and bulletins. You may also find fairly constant discussions that relate to future auctions by checking out ‘Miscellaneous Games’ in your local paper. The best resource is to ask an operator directly. If you are in the USA, you have more chances of getting updated because you can obtain a copy of a magazine that contains all the lists and information.

Sometimes, newspapers and local papers are overlooked but the classifieds section is the perfect page to find the games you want. The prices may seem high due to the competition because most of their customers are first time buyers. But even if you are a first time buyer, you can negotiate and have the prices lowered.

The last and easiest option is through the Internet. You can search different sites. You can also register and join the forums where people post their classic arcade games for sale. If you happen to find one, it’s as easy as ordering on line. The waiting for it to arrive is the hard part. Consider these options and find one that fits your circumstance. Remember, don’t pay too much!

By: Simon Oliver

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Simon Oliver has an interest in Arcade Games. To access more articles on Arcade Games or for additional information and resources visit this Arcade Games related website

 

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Arcade Games For Everyone

Arcade Games For Everyone

Playing arcade games is very popular not only with children but also for adults. Especially now that there are many arcade games available on the internet, men and women of all ages have more access to unlimited fun and entertainment right in their own homes.

In the past, arcade games were only available in restaurants, video arcades, pubs and entertainment centers. These are entertainment machines that are coin-operated. Merchandisers, pinball machines, video games and redemption games are the most played arcade games.

Midway games like ball toss games and shooting galleries as well as the coin-operated machines are the earliest popular arcade games. The amusement parks in New York and Coney Island in the 1920s were the ones that inspired the modern day arcade games. The first coin-operated game equipments were the pinball machines made in the 1930s. These machines were known for the woodworks and did not lit-up bonus surfaces and plungers. They also used scoring readouts that are mechanical, instead of electronic. Pinball machines, however changed their production from mechanical to electronics in scoring and operation in the year 1977.

Nowadays, there are many arcade games available online and people do not need to go to entertainment arcades anymore. You can choose from thousands of online games from the famous Super Mario Brothers to Blackjack. One of the many websites that offer unlimited online games is the ArcadeCraft (http://arcadecraft.com). Besides arcade games, ArcadeCraft also provide sports, action, puzzle, card, casino, shooting, racing, RPG, memory games and a lot more.

By: Roberto Bell

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The article Arcade Games is written by ArcadeCraft. For more information, please visit www.arcadecraft.com

 

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Service Companies in UK

Electrocoin Aftersales
Unit 10
Stuart Close
Penarth Road
Cardiff
CF11 8QF
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)292 034 3388
Fax:ჸ (0)292 034 3404

Service:
Technical Support for Equipment produced & distributed by the Electrocoin Group.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Select Amusement Sales Ltd
Unit 5
Farmeldan Industrial Estate
Rutheglen
Glasgow
G73 1NF
Scotland
Tel: ჸ (0) 141 647 3362
Fax:ჸ (0) 141 647 5852
Email:
sales@selectamuse.co.uk

 

 

MDM Leisure
Hadfield Road
Leckwith Industrial Estate
Cardiff
CF1 8AQ
Wales
Tel: ჸ (0)1222 377 402
Fax:ჸ (0)1222 377 402


Instance Automatics
Highbury House
Sutton rd
Huttoft
Lincolnshire, LN13 9RH.
TEL ჸ (0) 1507 490003
FAX ჸ (0) 1507 490006
www.instanceautomatics.co.uk

Suppliers of Used Equipment

Leisure Link
3 The Maltings
Wetmore Road
Burton-on-Trent
Staffordshire
DE14 1SE
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1283 512 777
Fax:ჸ (0)1283 519 200



Suppliers of Jukebox/Music used equipment

Deith Leisure
55-56 Ladhope Vale
Galashiels
Selkishire
TD1 1BT
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 1896 758 342
Fax:ჸ (0) 1896 758 059

 

Spares & Component Suppliers of Printed Glass & Plastics

 

Shades Screenprint Ltd
Spur Mill
Broadstone Hall Road South
Reddish
Stockport
SK5 7BY
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 161 477 4688
Fax:ჸ (0) 161 474 7629
Email:
shades@shadesscreenprint.co.uk

 

Spares & Component Suppliers of Coin Mechs/acceptors/hoppers

 

Eurocoin Ltd
Fortune House
Moxon Street
Barnet
EN5 5TS
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)208 275 3000
Fax:ჸ (0)208 275 3030
Email:
sales@eurocoin.co.uk

 

Money Controls
Coin House
New Coin Street
Royton
Oldham
OL2 6JZ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 161 678 0111
Fax:ჸ (0) 161 626 7674
Email:
www.moneycontrols.com



Spares & Component Suppliers of Power supplies

Astec Standard Power
High Street
Woolaston
Stourbridge
West Midlands
SY8 4PG
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1384 843 300
Fax:ჸ (0)1384 373 579

Manufacturers of Bingo Equipment

 

Coincheck Electronics Ltd
Borwick Drive
Beverley
North Humberside
HU17 0HQ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1482 863 711
Fax:ჸ (0)1482 863 722

 

 

Chatterbox Communications Ltd
Midland Bank Chambers
2 High Street
Ventnor
Isle of wight
PO38 1RY
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1983 853 490
Fax:ჸ (0)1983 855 295
Email:
IOWVIC@aol.com

 

Manufacturers of Classic Slot Machine

 

Fantasia Leisure
8 Marine Gardens
Whitley Bay
Tyne & Wear
NE26 1EO
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)191 253 1985
Fax:ჸ (0)191 251 1493
Email:
terry@fantasialeisure.fsnet.co.uk

 

Manufacturers of Coin Hoppers

 

Asahi Seiko (Europe) Ltd
Westcombe House
2-4 Mount Ephraim
Tunbridge Wells
TN4 8AS
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 1892 518 173
Fax:ჸ (0) 1892 518 174
web: www.aseuro.co.uk
Email:
sales@aseuro.co.uk

 

Manufacturers of Coin Pushers

 

 

 

 

Manufacturers of Coin/note Sorters

 

ADS Anker Data Systems
Anker House
689 Mitcham Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 3AF
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)20 8683 1133
Fax:ჸ (0)20 8684 4274

 

 

 

BMD International
Unit 6 Parkway Business Cnetre
Sixth Avenue
Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside
Flintshire
CH5 2LD
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1244 288 020
Fax:ჸ (0)1244 288 021

 

Cummins-Allison Ltd
Unit B13,
Holly Farm, Business Park
Honiley
Near Kenilworth Warks
CV8 INP
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 1926 484644
Fax:ჸ (0) 1926 484626
Email:
sales@cummins-allison.co.uk

 


D.M. (kent) Electronics Ltd
Units 8 + 11
Hedgend Industrial Estate
St. Nicholas at Wade
Kent
CT7 0NB
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1843 846 755
Fax:ჸ (0)1843 846 761
Email:
sales@dmkent.co.uk

 

 

Manufacturers of Inflatables

 

Boing Ltd
The Old Malthouse
6 Pennywell Road
Bristol
BS5 0TJ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 117 955 5544
Fax:ჸ (0) 117 955 0786
Email:
sales@boing.co.uk

 

Manufacturers of Laser Games

Megazone Technology Ltd
171 Belgrave Gate
Leicester
LE1 3HS
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1162 425 225
Fax:ჸ (0)1162 425 925

 

Manufacturers of Pool/Snooker/Billiards

Excel Leisure Products
Victor Mill
8 Tame Street
Stalybridge
Cheshire
SK15 1ST
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)161 304 9880
Fax:ჸ (0)161 304 9881

 

House of Billiards Ltd
48-52 Springwell Road
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS12 1AW
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)113 245 6581
Fax:ჸ (0)113 243 6274


Peradon
128 Richmond Row
Liverpool
Mersyside
L3 3BL
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 151 298 1470
Fax:ჸ (0) 151 298 2988
Email:
peradon@eadare.co.uk

 

 

Stanley Handling Ltd
48 Coldharbour Lane
Harpenden
Herts
AL5 4UR
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 1582 767 711
Fax:ჸ (0) 1582 765 994
Email:
stairclimbers@stanleyhandling

 

Manual Handling Solutions

Unit 43 Bergen Way
North Lynn Ind Est
King’s Lynn
Norfolk
PE302JG
UK
Tel:ჸ (0) 1553 692258
Fax:ჸ (0) 1553 811004

Email: sales@manualhandlingsolutions.co.uk
www.manualhandlingsolutions.co.uk
Contact: Martin Hancock

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Manufacturers of Tokens

 

 

IMI Birmingham Mint Ltd
Icknield Street
Birmingham
West Midlands
B18 6RX
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)121 236 7742
Fax:ჸ (0)121 236 0624

 

 

Cybermind UK Ltd
The Ridgemere Centre
Barkby Road
Systen
Leicester
LE7 2AJ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)116 260 4310
Fax:ჸ (0)116 260 4320
Email:
info@cybermind.uk.com

 

Manufacturers of Video

 

Konami Amusement of Europe Ltd
54A Cowley Mill Road
Uxbridge
UB8 2QE
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1895 200 573
Fax:ჸ (0)1895 200 500
Email:
enquiries@konami.co.uk


Namco Europe Ltd
Namco House
Acton Park Estate
The Vale
W3 7QE
UK
Tel: ჸ(0)20 8324 6050
Fax:ჸ(0)20 8324 6060


Sega Amusements Europe Ltd
Unit 2 Industrial Estate
Leigh Close
New Maldon
Surrey
KT3 3NL
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)20 8336 2256
Fax:ჸ (0)20 8336 1715
Email:
paulw@sega.co.uk

 

 

Manufacturers of Touch Screen Games

Coincheck Electronics Ltd
Borwick Drive
Beverley
North Humberside
HU17 0HQ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1482 863 711
Fax:ჸ (0)1482 863 722

 

Electrocoin Automatics Ltd
186 Brent Crescent
London
NW10 7XR
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)20 8965 6899
Fax:ჸ (0)20 8965 8243
Email:
info@Electrocoin.net


 

Leisurent,

70 Buckingham Rise

Coventry

CV5 9HE

02476-675387

www.touch-games.co.uk

we specialise in Touchscreen Games and are also Certificated suppliers


Maygay Machines Ltd
Maygay House
Showell Road
Wolverhampton
WV10 9NL
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1902 713 000
Fax:ჸ (0)1902 711 555
web: www.maygay.co.uk
Email:
sales@maygay.co.uk


uWink Inc.
5443 Beethoven Street
Los Angeles
California
90066
USA
Tel: Ư 310 827 6900
Fax:Ư 310 827 7633
web: www.uwink.com
Email:
info@uwink.com

Manufacturers of Touch Screens

 

 

 

 


Manufacturers of Signage

 

Harper Signs Ltd
12-20 Diana Street
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
NE14 6DA
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)191 232 2283
Fax:ჸ (0)191 261 2192

 


Manufacturers of Vending

 

 

Muller Control Systems
Quarry House
Alexandra Road
Torquay
TQ1 1HZ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1803 298 681
Fax:ჸ (0)1803 299 743

Manufacturers of Security

Abloy Security Ltd
2-3 Hatters Lane
Croxley Business Park
Watford
WD1 8YY
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1923 255 066
Fax:ჸ (0)1923 210 641

 

 

Camlock Systems Plc
3 Park View
Compton Industrial Estate
Eastbourne
BN23 6QE
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1323 410 996
Fax:ჸ (0)1323 411 512
Email:
sales@camlock.com

 

Manufacturers of Tickets

Henry Booth & Co.
Stockholm Road
Sutton Fields
Hull
East Yorkshire
HU7 0XY
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1482 826 343
Fax:ჸ (0)1482 839 767

Manufacturers of SWP s

Ace Coin Equipment Ltd
Hadfield Road
Cardiff
CF11 8JP
UK
Tel: ჸ (0) 2920 223000
Fax:ჸ (0) 2920 238214
Email:
sales@ace-coin.co.uk

 

 

JPM International Ltd
Hadfield Road
Cardiff
CF1 8AQ
Wales
Tel: ჸ (0) 292 022 3000
Fax:ჸ (0) 292 023 8214
Email:
sales@jpm.co.uk

 

Maygay Machines Ltd
Maygay House
Showell Road
Wolverhampton
WV10 9NL
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1902 713 000
Fax:ჸ (0)1902 711 555
web: www.maygay.co.uk
Email:
sales@maygay.co.uk


Manufacturers of Motion Simulation

Camber Entertainment
Church Road
Lowfield Heath
Crawley
West Sussex
RH11 0PQ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1293 427 920
Fax:ჸ (0)1293 427 925

 

Intersim
Unit 7 & 8 Thorgate Road
Lineside Industrial Estate
Littlehampton
West Sussex
BN17 7LU
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1903 733 428
Fax:ჸ (0)1903 730 246



Namco Europe Ltd
Namco House
Acton Park Estate
The Vale
W3 7QE
UK
Tel: ჸ(0)20 8324 6050
Fax:ჸ(0)20 8324 6060




Thrillseekers Simulation
Coedcae Lane

Pontyclun,
Rhondda
Cynon Taff, Mid Glamorgan
Wales
CF72 9HG
UK
Tel: ჸ 144 3238 588
Fax:ჸ 144 3238 568
Email:
email@thrillseekers.co.uk

Manufacturers of Opto Electronic Displays

 

Forge Europa Limited
The Old Railway
Prince’s Street
Ulverston
Cumbria
LA12 7NQ
UK
Tel: ჸ (0)1229 580 000
Fax:ჸ (0)1229 586 890
Email:
Ian@forge-europe.co.uk

 

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