Retro gaming: Arcades were so rad in the '80s
Video arcades were all the rage in 1982. They drew in billions of dollars every year.
Video arcades were all the rage in 1982. They drew in billions of dollars every year.
Video arcades were all the rage in 1982. They drew in billions of dollars every year.
The video arcade was at the height of its popularity in 1982.
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A reporter found that the noon hour was one of the busiest. Businessmen would spend their lunch break trying to get their initials on the high score list. Many failed. It wasn맥스카지노t easy becoming the best.
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Technology has come a long way since 1982, but many still feel nostalgic for the old machines. Luckily, there are many options for bringing the arcade into your home. Check out a few here:
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