Internet Archive Releases 900 Arcade Games to Play In-Brwser

The Internet Archive (one of the coolest sites ever) has made available 900 classic arcade games to play right in your browser. Oh man, is this ever a trip on the way-back machine! The first game I sought out and of course played was Galaga followed by Defender then Joust. *sigh* When I think about the hours upon hours I spent in the arcade in my home town sitting (or standing) in front of one of those monolithic cabinets inserting quarter after quarter all for the short-lived euphoria of attaining high score! There were no hacks (yes, some pinball tables would reward an extra ball or reset a game if tilted just right) there were no cheats. It was just you and the game. As if it wasn't loud enough inside the arcade with every game producing continuous sounds, rock music was being delivered at a level just louder than the machines through shitty, in-ceiling speakers, most of which were blown and produced little more than a rattle. Ours didn't have a change machine. Instead, you had to go ask "the guy" for change which required both of you leaning in really close so you could hear each other. The arcade was lit primarily by the games themselves with a neon black light tube that lined the perimeter of the room. Black light posters covered nearly every inch of the walls. And as ridiculous as it sounds now, I'd love to revisit those days of my youth. Life seemed endless and we seemed unstoppable.
The Journey game is there. Somehow, I'd never played that one. No idea why, I just never did. As I read the synopsis of the game, I couldn't help but laugh at the cheeziness of it yet somehow it felt a bit sentimental at the same time. One thing that brought a smile to my face is the fact that the continuous music being played while the game is active (Separate Ways on a loop) comes from a cassette tape player inside the cabinet.
The Internet arcade:
https://archive.org/details/internetarcade
Journey arcade game:
https://archive.org/details/arcade_journey
The Internet archive:
http://www.archive.org
The Journey game is there. Somehow, I'd never played that one. No idea why, I just never did. As I read the synopsis of the game, I couldn't help but laugh at the cheeziness of it yet somehow it felt a bit sentimental at the same time. One thing that brought a smile to my face is the fact that the continuous music being played while the game is active (Separate Ways on a loop) comes from a cassette tape player inside the cabinet.
The Internet arcade:
https://archive.org/details/internetarcade
Journey arcade game:
https://archive.org/details/arcade_journey
The Internet archive:
http://www.archive.org