The arcades. Point 0
the machines, those wonderful places that are still keeping in spas. Those of us addicted to a game that we emptied the coins from the pockets, and occupied most of the time of our minds, strategic thinking to reach a higher level, we know that these special places are no rules. They are rules we all know but are not written anywhere, can break, but at the price of tarnish your reputation and that is something worth a lot in these places. I was always
to attend the machines, but I hung in any games and usually had the same games on the computer or Family. Played to those who were worthy to play for being different (those who were not just a stick and buttons), but unfortunately my skills were never good and in the House of the Dead I killed the touch (if not played with a couple that I covered all the time), playing the rally with automatic and shocked me at every turn, etc, etc and ended up playing shuffleboard, to increase my level of adrenaline or the pool with my friends.
So I never had the "full experience" in those places, until one summer I went to Piriápolis with @ Pabola and his family, that summer we met the Tekken 4 and our routine was as follows: Breakfast, beach, go play some fichitas to Tekken to get to know all the characters, eat lunch, nap, if the crack was other pieces we were playing great, beach, dinner, Tekken longest session of the day to night and then go for a drink.
so thoroughly met the rules of the place. Early afternoon we could see the girls practicing on the Dance Dance Revolution and the night we saw how they developed the show for its audience that accumulated behind the little machine. Modesty aside, we had our audience with Pao also pendejitos amazed "as two girls can play as well "and never exceeded 12 years (we walked by us and 18).
those nights learned several rules:
* if you play a machine" fighting "with a friend, to go further tab, first played against each other and then turns against the machine. With Pao took turns per round, which got a lot of pressure for playing the second round, if he had lost the first.
* If you bought many chips, as to throw all night on the same machine, you have to cede place to those who have fewer chips or want to play a single game, is right.
always * accept the challenges, is frowned upon to reject one.
* If you win a challenge when you were using the machine, the winner is, by law.
* Beat the opponent always using the same trick, pineapple pork or kick it with few skills. Those who know do good combos are the most respected.
* The question before getting into the game of another person, usually the answer is yes, but there are exceptions, personal cases, for example, when one almost ended the game alone, there are people who love be given a final hand, others take it as an invasion of personal record.
* never be fooled by appearances, there is much pendejito fanned on the turn, you show a card and they say "let me play a game?" and when you give in your place 50 chips removed from his pocket and left terrible time. These idiots have no codes!
* not be fooled by a small child with a goodie fichita and face challenges you often win or let them hit me a bit, ERROR, some animals are playing, you have to beat all of the law and they appreciate it, learn and learn in these games is worth more than anything.
* Following the line of learning: Getting to the last wrong and you kill her at once is a defeat ugly, not because you turned the game, but that a coup does not give you time to learn what the weaknesses of the bad and how and when to hit or dodge blows. We know that you can not beat the last bad one, the complexity grows exponentially at each level requires a minimum of 3 games to beat: the one that kills you, that kills you with half the energy and that you win with your energy to a minimum, that's the ideal game.
I think I covered the most important rules when they want to play a fichitas Pao in Tekken 4, or 1 or 2 or 3, or 5 or anything, the point is 4, and Tekken. If they come up with more rules please comment:)
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