Online Arcade vs. Offline Arcade
September 1, 2009 by Gamer
Filed under Online Arcade Games
Anyone who has ever been on the internet should at least have basic knowledge of arcade websites. The idea behind them is really simple. There are a lot of bored people in the world. If you’re bored, you want to play something fun. Therefore, you go to a website that has free games to play so you can waste a little time. A free online arcade is a good choice for a little entertainment during your hours of boredom.
There are many benefits to using an online arcade for your recreation time. The first is rather obvious. An online arcade is free. You can’t do much better than playing games for free. Just look at the current state of most other games. If you go to a traditional arcade, you are going to end up paying a lot of money. They will literally nickel and dime you until you’re digging that last quarter out of your pocket to beat the next level. It’s a good rush, until you realize that you somehow spent 20 dollars and have almost nothing to show for it. The same could be said about normal video games. You will either need a special gaming console or an advanced computer to play many of the new releases. Unless you just have a lot of money burning a hole in your pocket, you should probably look for a cheaper alternative. An online arcade should do just that. The games may not have the best graphics or story. They are what they are. They’re nice, little games that are fun to play without draining a lot of your computer’s resources.
Cost isn’t the only big benefit to playing games in an online arcade. Unfortunately, there are few video games currently available that are truly just pick-up-and-play games. Most video games will require a large time commitment that just isn’t practical for all of your gaming sessions. There are times when you will just want to pick up a quick arcade game that you can beat in 10 or 20 minutes. Not every game needs to be an in-depth role-playing experience which will last for 80 hours. Quick gratification can be very nice. Although, flash arcades shouldn’t be completely stereotyped as having a bunch of little flash games for quick sessions. Many websites offer ways to save your game files so that you can pick it up the next day and finish. This is especially important since it allows for these sites to offer more advanced games that are still accessible to the arcade player. Specifically, there are many little role-playing games designed to be played in little sessions over the course of a week or a month. This way, you will receive the best of both worlds in your arcade experience. You can have a game with a good story and real character development, which is still accessible for those few minutes at the end of your break.
As you can see, anyone should be able to easily fit a little online arcade time into their day. Once you find a good site, you will be able to have some good times with just a few mouse clicks.
Arcade Online Games
August 27, 2009 by Gamer
Filed under Online Arcade Games
Remember back in the day when you lived to hit the local arcade with your pocket bulging with quarters? You could not wait to get inside to play all of the most popular arcade games, standing in front of the huge machine plunking in quarter after quarter, thrilled by the lights and the sounds whether you were winning or losing.
The old arcades are, for the most part gone, the thyroidal games relegated to the basements of the collector and the lucky. Every now and then you will run across a small bank of arcade games in a pizza place or gas station, but there is an alternative available as close as your computer monitor. Arcade online games feature many of the same sounds and actions from the games you knew and loved as a youth, without the constant cost and the standing around in line for your turn! Of course, there are a few concessions and adjustments that you must make when playing the arcade online games, but they are not so major that they would affect the enjoyment of the game.
First, you must adjust to the difference in the size- even the larger monitors will not be comparable to the actual arcade game. The sound will remain unaffected, however. Unless you purchase a joystick or game controller for your PC, you will have to get used to new action controls, usually by using your arrow keys and space bar. That alone takes some practice. And of course, the advantage of an arcade online game is the ability to play again without it costing you another quarter. Not all of these games are available for free play, however, as some do require subscription to a gaming service, so consider how much and how often you and others in your household will be playing to decide whether this cost is worthwhile. Arcade online games are fun as a hobby, and if you factor in the cost per play, should be economical for you as well. (It should be a far sight cheaper than buying a single arcade game console, for example.)
How do you figure out the value of this subscription? Say that you play arcade online games once per day, for about an hour. You play two games on a regular basis during that hour. So, with that in mind, let’s go with a twenty-dollar per month game site subscription- with unlimited gaming. Following that formula, the cost per day for this subscription is a mere $1.40, considerably lower if there are more people who play these games as well. Not bad, considering the fact that you cannot put a price on fun.



