In this country penny pushers use real pennies and it's more of a waste of money than time. Like putting money in a piggy bank and hopeing it will give you some money back, which likely won't.
Our country prohibited gambling,
may be that's why we don't use real pennies.
The modern version of coin pusher machine is more different now.
Many arcade centers now didn't use coin again to play.
They use this swipe cards reader instead,
where we deposit money first and it's being subtracted every time we play.
That's why when the coins dropped from coin pusher machine,
we won't received coins but tickets instead.
Somehow they could detect how many coins dropped.
The tickets collected could be traded for some goodies such as toys and plushes.
Light Crusade looks awesome. I think I have it on Steam.
Yes, it's on the steam.
Part of Genesis / Mega Drive Collection.
It's good, I always like the isometric view of the game.
Other isometric-view games on Mega Drive / genesis.
Spot Goes to Hollywood
Sonic 3D Blast
Marble Madness
Snake Rattle 'n' Roll
Landstalker
The drawback in games like these are when we have to jump repeatedly from platform to platform.
Sometimes kinda hard to see the edges of some platforms if we had to do it quickly.