The golden age of arcade games ground to a halt in 1983, but before then, players enjoyed five games that would define the legacy of those early gaming halls.
Video gaming exploded in the 1980s with the advent of the at-home console. Nintendo, Atari, Magnavox, and others set the stage for this digital revolution.
The 80s were the breeding ground for a host of electronics -- many of which failed to garner attention. Some of these have ...
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Whatever Happened To Arcade Games In Restaurants?
Gen Xers fondly remember the presence of arcade games in restaurants, pizzerias, and pubs, but these hallmarks of the 1980s and '90s have largely disappeared.
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10 classic '80s retro games that aged badly
Several classic '80s retro games, like The Legend of Zelda and Metal Gear, haven't actually aged very well.
Yes, there are two arcades in the US labeled as the world’s largest, and while that may seem a bit paradoxical, a visit to ...
The Totally 80s Pop-Up Bar features themed cocktails, arcade games, live music, and plenty of nostalgia. It's open Friday and ...
Beyond cataloguing video game history, Decades allows those who lived that history to reexperience it by providing the unique opportunity to play these games. Daniels said that when Yates started the ...
Sports games, home shows and St. Patrick’s Day parades are all on deck this weekend in Connecticut! Here’s 8 Things to Do. 1. Connecticut Home & ...
Got boxes of old electronics in the attic, garage, or your parents’ basement? A lot of that “junk” is just outdated 80s tech that nobody uses anymore. But to collectors, those same gadgets can mean ...
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Rebuilding an empire: The video game crash of 1983
In 1982, the North American video game market looked invincible. Home console revenues had climbed to $3.2 billion that year, and the Atari 2600 was installed in millions of homes. The 1980 port of ...
Nobody expects molecular gastronomy at an arcade bar, they want food that tastes good and doesn’t require both hands to eat. The combination of unlimited gaming and local beer creates something that ...
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