I miss the days when you could walk into a laundromat and find a Yie Ar Kung Fu, a Bubbles (Williams games), or a Sega Tubro machine.
I miss the days when you could go to a pool hall aimed at teens and find a Xevious, an Arkanoid, a Quartet, a Millipede, a Time Pilot, or a few other machines I can no longer remember (time's cruel like that).
I miss the days of Mortal Kombat versus Street Fighter II, the Lethal Enforcer 1 and 2 cabs (separate), Namco's good 80's and early 90's titles like Pac Man, Dig Dug, Mappy, Rolling Thunder, Pac-Mania, Pac-Land, Marvel Land, all the while at Aladdin's Castle TV's were on with 80's music videos blasting loudly (did take away from the game experience as you couldn't hear the machines). Running into crap titles like Time Killers, playing as the Ninja Turtles (I finally found a cab recently locally a shop has of Turtles in Time), being wowed by Pit Fighter the first time you saw it only to realize it isn't that great. Playing a Sunset Riders cab out in Austin, Texas awhile back got me remember this cab sitting next to both Lethal Enforcers machines, great times had. Going to the mall when UMK3's crowds had died down so I could spend a few hours lost in the game.
Or even going to a small store a few miles from my home and playing Joust or Asteroids when I was a teen, yeah I love the arcade scene. I bought all the Midway, Capcom, Taito, and both Konami arcade comps, along with the SNK stuff (still need more of those) so that the arcade could somehow live with me in spirit, it is also a reason I collect console games too, I am making up for a childhood I didn't quite get to live when I was a child (new games were expensive, and we weren't rich), I just wish I could've find a Gradius title in arcades, or even more stuff from Konami as their arcade titles in those days never failed to produce quality.