>>2317609Most kids now have never experienced an real arcade. I grew up in arcades. When I was a teenager, the only time we cared about graphics was if it was an arcade game ported to the console. And then, we only cared about how close to the arcade the overall experience was, not just graphics.
I've been to some of the "arcades" that pop up in shopping malls from time to time. I waited for my turn on the Street Fighter IV machine they had, so I put my tokens on the cabinet to reserve my turn. No sooner than I removed my hand, some faggot grabbed them. They have no idea how arcades work. For most of them, arcades were all but dead when they were born.