Only one big addition to the Namco line up, video game wise, which was Mario Kart GP 2. Being a big fan of the Mario Kart series my expectations were high, and I was not disappointed. With a host of new weapons and tracks, and the ability to continue your progress with the password system, I know I’ll will keep coming back to this game for some time. Other machine on the stand were Superbikes and The Fast and the Furious, which have both been around for a while as well as the old favourite Time Crisis 4. There was one other game that caught my eye but did not take a picture of was Jumping Jackpot, which was a skipping rope style game, minus the skipping rope. You had a area that you stood in and a ring of LED’s in front of you and you had to jump as the lights went under your feet. It’s was quiet fun to play, but obviously has limited appeal.
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I was at atei all week and i was amazed that namco were making people pay to play the new tekken 6 game, are namco that hard up for money that they have to charge people to play their machines?
I am sure it`s illegal anyway ….
fuck namco…..and fuck john brennan