One of the unique things about the LVL UP Expo is a total number of free experiences. This year’s Convention, which was hosted at the Las Vegas Convention Center last weekend, has free professional wrestling, free drone racing, free VR, free retro console gaming, and most impressive, a Japanese arcade that has more than 200 machines, which are ready for free games.

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Have you played Lougie’s Haveli Arcade?
A friend and I went to the US -based Arcade China, Dave & Buster for Christmas. We were happy, and even a little overwhelmed, the place where the place is. Our favorite game was Louge’s mansion arcade, which I should admit, I didn’t know that there was something till last night. It … very cool, actually! You have a “vacuum” like your gun. The effects of the cabinet are good. This is the rails, which I am not usually a fan, but this is the best setup for the arcade machine. Have you had the opportunity to check this?
In all my years of participating in gaming conventions, I have never seen it before. The game was provided by a North American supplier by Japanese arcade machines called Game Sero, and for three days, Expo participants had unlimited access to modern, retro, and extraordinary rare arcade cabinets.
Every arcade game you can think about, and many you can’t
When the participants entered the South Hall of the Convention Center last weekend, they immediately found rows and rows of arcade games, which were organized by gender, was completely free for the game. The popup was in the Japanese arcade all the staple you expect, including shooters, fighting games, dance machines, racers, and all kinds of rhythm games.
It was a very incredible opportunity in the United States, especially in the Japanese sports people, especially in Japanese sports. I made a line for shooters and spent 40 minutes playing with another participants from starting to end through the crisis 5. This is the only game of the series that has not received the console port and the only one I haven’t hit before, so it really kicked the day on a high note.
After that I went through the rest of the shooters, including my favorite PS2 Gank Games, Ninja Attack, as well as a crisis zone, gun blood NY, and a segauged fighter called Burner: Climax. All the wonderful games that you will find hard to find somewhere else.
Of course, this rhythm will not be a Japanese arcade without sports. I spent a good part of (and failing) a whole group of different music and rhythm sports over the weekend – which was the most popular of the convention. Something I recognized, such as Taeko Nine Tatzan Drum Games, DDR and Dance Rush, Bat Menia DJ Games, and Dancing Games, and She looks like a segae game that was washing machineBut it took some time to find out many of them. POPN music, Messica, and Sound Woltx were just some games I played for the first time in LVL -up, and I just managed to enter a drain with them because I could play until I wanted to feed them without any quarter.
All the fans’ favorites were there, such as Mario Cart, Pokin, Crazy Taxi, Jurassic Park, Gilti Gear, Monkey Ball, and Silent Silences, but there were many interesting games that most people had never heard of.
Half life, trains, and arcade drive twenty
The biggest surprise I was Half Life 2: Survivors, a first person was the Arena shooter designed for competitive multi -player. It has a strange double joint control scheme that includes two floor pedals, one to jump and one, as well as a weapon of weapons that are familiar with half -life staples such as Corber and SMG with strange electric rifles and shields. There was only one machine so I had to play with the boats, but it was still great to play a half -life game that I didn’t know.
I didn’t even know that the train engineer had so many games. One of them, Danasha de Goo! , Is a deep train cab that has numerous display and realistic control. The train simulator had several different games, but it was the most widely wide.
Another surprise: typing games. I typed dead typing on a school computer at middle school, but I didn’t know that it started as an arcade game, or that the third typing game was a loopin, which was also actable in the LVL UP Expo.
The convention also had some amazing rare games. The one I recognized was a two players’ game where each person uses the handle to break each other. I had played once in a two -bit circus in Los Angeles and at that time I was told that it was one of the last rest of the world’s cabinet. The same can be the same in the LVL UP Expo.
Even with three days in the Expo, I am sure I didn’t find the Arcade offered everything, and I am sure that I will come back next year to play again. If you are wondering if Las Vegas’s journey for this convention is worth it, only the arcade is worth the admission cost.

Half -life 2
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November 16, 2004
- Esrb
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Meter for meters: blood and gorge, severe violence
- Engine
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Source, Hawk