Zap-Zone. Atlantis. there was Arcadia but it ran out of business. (it even had lazer tag. )
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Good arcades are dead for the most part...might be some in big cities maybe. Now it's just lame ticket-winning games.
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There's some old-school arcades in an annual festival in my town. So I got to play Street Fighter II in one, also in a gaming event, a original Space Invaders machine. Loved the thing.
And my college used to had a Time Crisis 2 machine which I played a couple of times.
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With the amount of time I am spending playing core video games, I realized that there is one experience that I still have not done. I have not gone to any arcades yet. There used to be lots of arcades when I was a kid, but they all seem to have disappeared. Does anybody know of any arcades near their home? I know that Chuck E. Cheese is part arcade, but even my kids are not interested in them.
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