Spinners? Trackballs?
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@landyvlad these input devices had their best time during the "golden age" of arcades, the 80s.
3 Examples:
- 720° (ATARI)
- Arkanoid (TAITO, even released a Paddle-Controller for the DS-Version of Arkanoid decades later)
- Marble Madness (ATARI)
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@landyvlad
Spinners:
Tempest
Tron
Breakout (and all updates and clones, like Arkanoid)
PONGTrack Ball:
Missile Command
Centipede/Millipede
Rampart
Marble Madness
Crystal Castles -
Another one: "Segasonic the Hedgehog" (SEGA)
May be one of the rare cabinets with trackball which were released after the "Golden Age".
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@landyvlad I love trackball Arcade games. MAME available games not mentioned in this thread:
- Cameltry
- Super Centipede & Missile Command II (combination ROM)
- World Class Bowling
- Golden Tee '97
- Golden Tee '98
- Golden Tee '99
- Golden Tee 2K
- Golden Tee Classic
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Here is a comprehensive list of spinner & dial games (including wheels, paddles etc.)
Another list show the turn count of a couple of games for tweaking your spinner's sensitivity.
edit: Wikipedia also has a list of trackball arcade games.
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I wonder why nobody mentioned Quantum, a very special trackball arcade game that doesn't use any buttons except for the player 1+2 start button.s It should also be very suitable for people with disabilities who can only use one hand.
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@clyde Quantum appears to be freehand Qix, with a dash of Robotron and Asteroids.
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@thorr69 Interesting comparison. 🙂 Actually, Asteroids also came to my mind while watching Quantum's gameplay for some time.
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@clyde Except for the "Super Centipede & Missile Command II" ROM all of the games I listed can be played with one hand. (And normally are when holding an adult beverage.)
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@iandaemon said in Spinners? Trackballs?:
(And normally are when holding an adult beverage.)
That's a reason for one-handed games that I didn't realise before! 😆
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Thanks all, good to know :)
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@clyde said in Spinners? Trackballs?:
@iandaemon said in Spinners? Trackballs?:
(And normally are when holding an adult beverage.)
That's a reason for one-handed games that I didn't realise before! 😆
I'm sure you would've discovered that scenario during a gathering...whenever it's safe to have them again. I guess now is a good time to keep prepping for an eventual return to "normal".
(That bowling game I mentioned is a "pretty easy to pick up" game with decent graphics.)
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