Heck yea.. Imma be real, I WAS ONCE good in DANCING! Well, if you count Dance Dance Revolution as dancing. But no joke, it's like before I became a homeboy, I just went to Timezone to play Dance Dance Revolution (let's just call it DDR), and if you dunno what DDR is, it's basically a rhythmic dance arcade game in where you step on the arrows simultaneously according to what is shown in the screen.
The DDR Machine
You play by stepping the arrows
simultaneously to the ones
shown on the scr
TBH, I would just go to Timezone for that game and practice it from easy and gradually going to hard. At first, I was really shy to play it in public, but after gaining confidence (thanks mom), I gradually went for harder level. But of course, as time goes, Timezone just suddenly disappears and turned to EZone. It's not much different compared to the old Timezone, but there are additions, including gambling arcade games, like the coin thing with the object that pushes the coins into the hole, and if enough coins were there, it will fall out, as if you just won some coins. (It's called the coin pusher, just Googled it) I never knew that was considered gambling, until my mom told me so, and it's kinda like the cheap version of Las Vegas, but still rewarding enough.
You've probably seen this, the coin pusher.
And TBH, that game icks you! Like "CAN U SEE THOSE COINS ON THE EDGE?!!" and you bet you can get some if you put 2-4 coins, but NO.... it takes MANY COINS and not long afterwards, you realized you ran out of quarters. I have a love-hate relationship with the coin pusher, 'cause they make me feel rich once I win, yet I lose so much if I'm not tactical enough.
There are more arcade games of course, like Street Fighter, Pac-Man (fav), oh, and one of the worst, the Claw Machine. The ones filled with undeniably cute plushies, yet the claws are so loose that it make you feel like you only have 0.01% chance of winning.
Back to main title (I realized I was off topic slightly), more adults and smokers start visiting EZone, and since I'm asthmatic, I start to avoid those kinds of place, and as I grew older, my feet are no longer dance-able for the DDR. It's kinda like you went on a routine to the gym, and once you get results, you just leave gym. Then your muscles are back to fats and you gotta start again. Yes! My condition for DDR is something like that. But hey, at least I was once a pro! To think about it, I feel achieved now. Heck YEA! Kinda like I know I had a great time when I was a kid. So how's your experience in arcade gaming?
Take a moment to think back the nostalgic moments in this place