Back home I never bothered with Internet cafes, but when I moved out to China in the 00's I spent time in a few. My girlfriend at the time and her friend were both big World of Warcraft nerds and I'd hang with them while they played, usually just hanging out drinking beer and having a laugh (technically I couldn't use the machines there, because Chinese government required a local ID at the cafes which I didn't have as a foreigner).
Growing up in the 90s, we'd have LAN parties every once in awhile instead. Half the time was just getting shit-faced drunk while troubleshooting LAN and PC issues, moving around gigantic CRT monitors, burning pirated copies to CD-R to pass around, then brief spouts of Quake death matches, Command & Conquer, StarCraft were often played. These would go on for 3-4 days in a row... sleeping wherever you could find a spot.
This pretty much captures what those were like:
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Yeah I been to many of LAN parties always hated carrying my monitor around the place, having a nice big 19inch CRT was all good until you had to lug the fucker 6 doors down the street and up a hill. C&C, C&C red alert, doom, quake
Our local place started out as a gaming shop with 2 computers at the back you could access the internet for I think 30min at a time back in the day it quickly turned into I think 6 or 8 computers that you could play on a weekend with big local gaming events.
The "cafe" area was OK the old blue swivel chair, older spec machines in some places as gaming become popular you had better hardware I always remember before taking part turning the mouse upside down, remove the ball and clean out the gunk that built up over the week so you had no tracking lag - jeez thats old thinking now lol
The hunt for voodoo graphics
The local one was always clean and tidy as it was a shop first as you saw more dedicated cafes pop up with more machines and they often done the old pc repair in the back lots where crammed, broken floor tiles etc there was always just like today some nicer places and other places that popped up to take advantage of the money to be made.
Oh and no matter where you went once you went once - that one was ALWAYS your machine. There was always one to avoid because the keyboard wouldn't work, or was known to prone to crash, some real quirky trends used to appear in us humans at those places.
I used to think that was the way it was all going gaming wise but all of that quickly faded out as the internet got bigger and better and so did the connection, the more recent LAN party I had was in college and we killed the network playing delta force in the science lab - I got caught because I called myself CPT-lastname.
That was a lesson in staying anonymous after that point lol
I actually think that was one of the first games I started to then actually play online that has to be 98-99 something like that.
I even remember every other Friday when the Xbox 360 came out taking that to friends houses and setting up local 2v2 matches on split screens lol