New Arcade In San Francisco

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mrtonguetwista

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Attention San Francisco folks! There's a new arcade in town and it's the last refuge for you fighting fans within the city. Southtown Arcade just opened up shop and is a simple little spot with just over a dozen arcade cabinets. All the cabinets are of the Japanese-style sit down variety and each cost just twenty-five cents to operate.

The newest cabinet the shop currently has is The King of Fighters XIII while the rest are made up of something every fighter will enjoy.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift,
Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike,
Vampire Savoir,
SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos,
The King of Fighters '98,
Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core
and of course, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting

are part of the current lineup. There's also some Magical Drop 3, Windjammers and Metal Slug if you're looking for a little variety.

Southtown Arcade is looking to bring in more arcade units and they may look into more non-fighting units. It's just dependent on what you the local fans want to see. The business is very small and does need your support so hop in a play a few matches.

Southtown Arcade is located at 447 Stockton Street (right by the tunnel entrance) and are open Monday, Thursday, Friday from 3PM-9PM, Saturday from 12PM-9PM and Sundays from 12PM-7PM
 

prodigy91

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hope they got marvel vs. capcom 2 cuz the only spot that had it available was at the metreon and half of the building is closed due to remodeling, it would be dope as fuck if they had king of fighters too but i doubt it.
 

Dead Blue

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Nov 14, 2008
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Attention San Francisco folks! There's a new arcade in town and it's the last refuge for you fighting fans within the city. Southtown Arcade just opened up shop and is a simple little spot with just over a dozen arcade cabinets. All the cabinets are of the Japanese-style sit down variety and each cost just twenty-five cents to operate.

The newest cabinet the shop currently has is The King of Fighters XIII while the rest are made up of something every fighter will enjoy.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift,
Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike,
Vampire Savoir,
SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos,
The King of Fighters '98,
Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core
and of course, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting

are part of the current lineup. There's also some Magical Drop 3, Windjammers and Metal Slug if you're looking for a little variety.

Southtown Arcade is looking to bring in more arcade units and they may look into more non-fighting units. It's just dependent on what you the local fans want to see. The business is very small and does need your support so hop in a play a few matches.

Southtown Arcade is located at 447 Stockton Street (right by the tunnel entrance) and are open Monday, Thursday, Friday from 3PM-9PM, Saturday from 12PM-9PM and Sundays from 12PM-7PM
Funny, every time I make a post related to these type of games, you and your fellow goon squad seem to invade the thread with your japafag comments. Now you make a thread like this?

Anyway nice list they have going.

BlazBlue: Continuum Shift,
Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike,
Vampire Savoir,
SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos,
The King of Fighters '98,
Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core
and of course, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
Not sure why they would open with out dated versions of CvS and BB but they have GG & 3S ...that's all that matters.
 
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i was in sf all weekend and i noticed it when i was walking thru the tunnel on saturday. i didnt have time to check it out and i figured it was just some b.s. spot...sounds tight tho...next time i am in the area i am going to definitely stop in.
 

HERESY

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Nothing beats WONDERLAND. Folks in San Diego (and the surrounding area of SD) know what I'm talking about. Games were free or cost one - four NICKLES to play. They had up to date shit, old school shit, etc. Then they started charging like 3 bones at the door, but still, free games and all the other games cost a nick?
 
Oct 30, 2002
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Nothing beats WONDERLAND. Folks in San Diego (and the surrounding area of SD) know what I'm talking about. Games were free or cost one - four NICKLES to play. They had up to date shit, old school shit, etc. Then they started charging like 3 bones at the door, but still, free games and all the other games cost a nick?

kinda like Nickel City we had in San Jo.. wish there was one in tucson