Wow, I've been a fan of yours for like 12 years now and it's really cool that I get to be a part of this mall thing. Thanks for having me and Ness involved!
This mall really changed how I saw vr, I was so immersed sitting in burger king listening to “everybody wants to rule the world” I was playing on my brothers vr. I really wish I can go back to that moment and it will forever be in my memory, thanks for that.
Man, I remember playing many of those in the late 80's, and early 90's. You NEED to find a outrun model! No trip to the arcade in the 80's was complete without a race or two.
I've just been there. This world is beautiful. Awesome recreation of an 80's mall. The details you put in are wonderful. The vibes are marvelous. Great job! I've also visited your world dedicated to Money For Nothing. Wow! Go on!
Being one of the very few people who have hit Gon-e-Choo's final killscreen, I find it utterly insane that Ante's little arcade machine has made it into Cooper's mall. Daaaamn bro
French Fry Time was an actual game cept it was called Burger Time and yes I played the hell out of that. Still play some modern "cooking" mobile games from time to time. :D
There's already a few arcade worlds made by furries. Probble Bubblems 2 is Puzzle Bobble 2, Screaming Greebloids is Puyo Puyo (known here as either Kirby's Avalanche (Kirby's Ghost Trap in Europe) or Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine), GLPD is either Operation Thunderbolt or Alien: The Gun. Thanks for saying what Mutant Night was!
I just stumbled across this and tried it out, the nostalgia hit me like a truck, I was born in the early 80s and stores in the mall I haven't even thought of in years, babbages, kay be toys (lol at gamestop) and so on. Just fucking amazing! Thank you so much for making my day. Are you still working on it?
You know Cooper, I'm surprised that you built your 80s era mall without an arcade originally. Arcades were pretty much a common thing for 80s era malls (especially early 80s era) to have.
While the two malls I frequented as a young kid in the '80s did apparently have arcades at some point, I don't recall seeing any there. My memories of them are from the mid-to-late '80s, so it's possible they were already gone by that point.
Love your videos cooper and this mall looks awesome as well as the arcade. I had wanted to do this kind of idea in the past but never could get a proper mall going so its awesome to see you doing it . What else do you think you would add to this mall? If you need models I would love to help out if you need anything as I love to 3d model. I don't do anything advanced but I can do a lot of different models if you need models for the mall for different things.
Oh, sweet! I came across the mall and your videos independently, but didn't learn till now that the mall is yours. Awesome work, dude! And in case you hadn't learned already, French Fry Time IS based on an actual arcade game called Burger Time! And it's just as ridiculous as the real thing... egg and all! XD
kind new its not working when u show the arcade but there some how make arcade to work but its alot be done do it and pain in butt but this was two years ago but be so cool if u can make one because i want make DDR platform one day on vrchat.
I've got to know. All cats stick there butt in the air if you pat the lower back I wonder if cat furries do that too? "Paralyzing" cats furries with gentle pats would be amazing and funny/cute.
Unfortunately thats just one of the problems with recording a local instance of VRChat. It actually uses network latency to an advantage to sync the mouth with the audio when viewed by another user over the internet. It can't do it realtime. The audio is in sync with the rest of my body movements since that is processed realtime. I sometimes delay the video a bit get it synced but its never exact so I just leave how it was recorded.