In my second post, I had mentioned how fascinated I was at the etiquette of people knowing when their turn was when playing a video game at an arcade, especially when swarms of people are crowded over one game in particular. In my years of wasting, quite possibly, thousands of quarters at arcades, I'm pretty lucky in that I've saw very few instances to where someone would vulgar scream someone down or start a fight at an arcade. I've always consider arcades safe and friendly place to go to and hang out at, with or without quarters.
Whenever I'm playing against someone, I try to say "Good game", win or lose. I don't always say it as I'll forget due to myself getting caught up in the moment of "Damn I was so close!" Most of the time when I do say it, I'll get the same response from the other player. It felt good, showing respect to the other player while they returned the favor.

If you're not familiar with what this button does in Marvel Vs. Capcom, it's pretty much your taunt button. Press it and your character does this taunt pose for a few seconds to the point that you cannot control them at this time. So he's slapping down on the Player One Start button, but the problem with this is that I'm Player One. This guy is trying to make my fighters go into this taunt pose which basically makes them vulnerable to his attacks. Throughout the whole fight, he did this tatic. He managed go get some hits in to deplete both my fighters life bars down to a quarter. But I didn't say anything. I don't know why. He wasn't this menacing figure head and was a few inches shorter than me. But I kept going as if not noticing. I made some adjustments in how I played by keeping my fighters in the air and with me playing in this approach, it had thrown him off of his gameplan of how to attack me and then game is over. Player One win count: 4.
Here's the one time I can actually say "Cheaters Never Win" and have proof.