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THE MODS OF HELL ([personal profile] logahmod) wrote in [community profile] logah2016-06-24 12:48 pm

Insert Coin | OPEN

Insert Coin didn't look like much from the outside: dark tinted windows and a large green and black sign over top. Nevertheless the bike rack out front was almost always full and finding parking could be quite a challenge. 

It lay several blocks north of the park, nearer to Skaia U than Crocker U and well nestled in the heart of the area where most Skaia students who lived off campus tended to settle in a more densely packed area with apartments and eateries. It didn't bother advertising much since it had become a staple of college life in Sburb and business was booming. 

Inside the place was dimly lit with scattered neon and the comforting blue glow of abundant screens. Most of the floor space was devoted to games that ran the gamut from pac man up to the more modern games with motion capture so you could duck your character behind cover and several DDR machines to trick people into exercising. 

A long glass counter stretched to your right as you came in, complete with the full range of prizes that you could redeem your tickets for, all the way up to the 100,000 ticket replica light saber that gleamed in its own case behind the counter. The employees generally looked bored as they exchanged cash for tokens and tickets for prizes. 

Farther in was another counter that the owners had had the brilliant idea of making available to food truck vendors. The menu varied drastically depending on the day and regular customers tracked Insert Coin's social media feeds to find out which food trucks were scheduled for which days. There were some tables and chairs clustered near that counter as well as the more active games like DDR for entertainment while you ate. The water fountains and bathrooms were near there as well. 

There was also a more enclosed area upstairs, with private rooms for karaoke and private parties, where you could reserve a room and a particular game ahead of time for a few hours. The owner often said that putting in a service elevator had been his smartest investment and a large chunk of the arcade's income came from people setting up soulcalibur tournaments or bringing in their own consoles to take advantage of top of the line projection and sound equipment to game on a screen the size of a wall. 

For clients of age they also sold beer and some basic cocktails, though if you spilled you were banned for a month with second offenses earning you a lifetime ban. 

Have fun!

((Mod note: The arcade and food trucks will be wholly staffed by NPCs for now so feel free to set future threads here for parties or hang outs. It has any arcade game you want. The areas so far are: Main Arcade, Prize Counter, Food Counter, Karaoke, and Party Rooms. Let us know if you want other areas! Also this isn't leading to plot or anything, we just felt the time was right for a new neutral space and an open thread!))
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Jake: Play a Martial Arts Game

[personal profile] olli_lolli 2016-06-30 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Jake and Jane had split up for a little while so that Jane could continue on with her DDR while Jake took on some of the other fighting games he'd heard about in the arcade. The dark-skinned man wandered around, looking for one that would catch his eye. In the back pocket of his khaki shorts rested a sufficient bundle of tickets from previous games, and tucked under his arm was the green squiddle Roxy had won for him at the claw machine not too long ago.

As he walked around the arcade, a sound similar to the exclamations used when fighting with martial arts reached Jake's ear. He turned to look and found a game that indeed dealt with martial arts. He'd learned the fighting style along the way when he and his Grandma used to travel growing up and found himself more than a little nostalgic. So he approached the game, noting the wide berth it was given.

It appeared to be a motion sensor game, where the player moved his/her character in the game by performing the movements in real life. Perfect! Jake smiled widely, excited to get back into fighting, even if just for a game. The man emptied his pockets onto the floor in front of him and stretched a bit before inserting the required tokens and going through the motions of being shown what moves were recognized by the game. Then, the game began.

He punched and kicked left and right, showing off his stellar moves and controlling the character with all the precision and accuracy he picked up when learning the fighting technique years ago. It truly was an amazing sight to see, muscles rippling with each controlled movement.