@fszron They use a card system. I'm not sure how many credits you need to play (probably just one), but 1 credit costs 9 pesos. 43 pesos = $1 USD (approximately). So it costs a little bit less than a quarter to play by American standards
@Fuddulous There's NO super turbo in Manila, at all. I found one broken Anniversary cab ever there. Did anyone actually play? I feel like everytime I arrive at NAIA that I am suddenly the best ST player in the country (by default) LOL
@Fuddulous We are ethnic buddies is what it be. I never considered it to be honest lol.
FlawedRed 2 weeks ago
So, Fudd, level with me. Are you Filipino?
FlawedRed 2 weeks ago
@FlawedRed Pinoy ako. But I'm really more American than Filipino. What's it to ya?
Fuddulous 2 weeks ago
How much does 1 token cost in that arcade?
And how many tokens do you need to play SF2:ST?
fszron 2 weeks ago
@fszron They use a card system. I'm not sure how many credits you need to play (probably just one), but 1 credit costs 9 pesos. 43 pesos = $1 USD (approximately). So it costs a little bit less than a quarter to play by American standards
Fuddulous 2 weeks ago
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fszron 2 weeks ago
ppl play ST in the PI?!?
YouKube 1 month ago
Super Street Fighter II Turbo on a Sega Blast City. I have a Blast City in my room, theses machines really rocks !
ShitPickle62 1 month ago
I wish "small" arcades "without" super turbo were more common in my part of the U.S.
what is that arcade called?
GlorySeeker2X 1 month ago
@GlorySeeker2X "Power Station" in Power Plant Mall in Rockwell on the island of Luzon.
Fuddulous 1 month ago
@Fuddulous There's NO super turbo in Manila, at all. I found one broken Anniversary cab ever there. Did anyone actually play? I feel like everytime I arrive at NAIA that I am suddenly the best ST player in the country (by default) LOL
airthrow 1 month ago