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For other uses, see Arcade. ... This arcade cabinet, containing Centipede, is an upright. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... An arcade system board is a standardized printed circuit board or group of printed circuit boards that are used as the basis for multiple arcade games with very similar hardware requirements. ... A penny arcade can be any type of venue for coin-operated devices, usually for entertainment. ... arcade, see Arcade. ...
Arcade, Italy, a town and comune in the region of Veneto
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Arcade (band), a rock band formed by ex-Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy
Westminster Arcade, "The Arcade" is a historic shopping center in Providence, Rhode Island
Arcade (magazine), an underground comic anthology edited by Bill Griffith and Art Spiegelman
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The first popular "arcade games" were early amusement park midway games such as shooting galleries, ball toss games, and the earliest coin-operated machines, such as those which claim to tell a person their fortune or played mechanical music.
By the mid-1980s, the arcadevideo game craze was beginning to fade due to the reputation of arcades as being seedy, unsafe places as well as the advances in home video game console technology.
The newest arcadevideo games tend to also have interactivity as part of the game design, making the game player feel like they are more kinesthetically connected to the game itself.