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Do you think 80's arcades were dark rooms with colorful carpets and neon lights? That was hardly the truth. This video does a fantastic job covering the diverse aesthetics of several chains of amusement centers as they tried to distance themselves from the seedy establishments where teenagers would skip school.

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[โ€“] HeyJoe 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Yes! We do have several within a 20 min drive from us. They are normally pay by the hour, which is nice. I really wish for newer games as well, but I'm not sure if they just don't exist or they are too expensive that these places don't buy or rent them.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

If you're in the US, Round 1 is a Japanese chain that expanded into the States a while back, and they brought a lot of imported stuff with them. Still a lot of gambling too, but keep walking until you find the section where they keep the good stuff.

You can also check Zenius-i-vanisher, a community-maintained database of what games are at what arcades. If you're looking for a specific game, they may know a place. Just note that info on there may not always be up to date, double check when an arcade's entry was last updated.