"Arcade '84"
Any '80s mallrat worth his or her salt, should certainly remember the groovy video game arcades found in many shopping malls around the country "back in the day". Some are still out there, sure, but it isn't quite the same vibe now.
A while back, on YouTube, I found this truly transcendent video homage to the '80s mall arcades that just knocked my socks off. If you were there, if you remember... then this digital animation rendering by Dave Dries, should bring back some fun times for you. It really captures the whole trip pretty well! Here's a snippet of the description I found on the video's website:
"They don't make 'em like this anymore.
Almost all shopping malls had them. Usually hidden away from the heavy traffic areas where all the electronic bleeps and screaming adolescents couldn't disturb the regular shoppers. Walk down the long hallway passed the J.C. Penney's, the Hickory Farms, and even the Sunglass Hut. There was the arcade. A small room bursting with the sights, sounds and even smells of technology, innovation and entertainment. A social atmosphere where a generation of kids who grew up in the late 70's/early 80's spent their time, allowances, and hard-earned fast food paychecks.
Arcade '84 is my attempt at recreating the atmosphere of the classic arcades. It's a 3-minute+ trip through an imaginary arcade circa 1984 entirely rendered in 3D computer graphics."
Absolutely amazing! If only there were some mall rats.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't it be cool if this guy could take us on a trip through the entire mall?!
Sure brings back memories. *sighs* Goodbye Ron Tomecco and Steve Voet (Pinz Game Room, Tri City Mall) wherever you are!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely ROCKIN video!!! Boy it really does bring back some great youthful memories! Wish I was back there now.
ReplyDeletebrilliant
ReplyDeleteThat is one bad ass arcade, lol.
ReplyDeleteI agree, awesome video! Glad you guys dug it too.
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Thank you
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I definately remember mall arcades!
ReplyDeleteThere have been a few times I've seen them one in the now defunct Farmington Valley Mall,another time in Holyoke Mall (I think) and the last time a Mall Arcade was used in a newer mall was Brass Mill Center in Waterbury,CT that opened in 1997 It was pretty huge! Part of the F.Y.E. store it lasted pretty long until 2005-2006 then it was removed so the video store could expand its inventory,bland dull,what a shame!
now the only nearest arcade in the mall is in the movie theater but its not that big and it's scattered in sections,sigh
Thank You for this arcade video. I would do anything I could to go back to those days. Im 33 years old now and know the best times of your life are when your a kid. And I thank God I was lucky to go to school through the 80's. I belive that was the best time to to be a kid. Ooh the 80's!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, that gave me goose bumps. Thanks for an awesome video.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Video, I agree that it would be awesome to go through the mall and add some characters, some drug deals going on in the corner, some guy getting mad a frogger or tempest...haha...
ReplyDeleteGreat Great Video man!!!! DO SOME MORE!!!!
Wow, that was really cool. I love the carpet it was just like the carpet at my mall's arcade
ReplyDeleteMall arcades are some of the strongest memories I have.
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