These classic arcade games from the 70s will make you want to hunt down a few quarters. Kids in the early 2000s know The ...
Eric’s Retro Arcade had a successful grand opening earlier this month, with an estimated 300 people visiting the new ...
This game of Bomb Jack is the same as the original arcade version. The difference is that this hardware was built in an FPGA using schematics found on the Internet. We’re a little shocked by the ...
Located in Torrence, California, the escape room is the brand’s latest venue in its continued expansion across the US.
Evercade Alpha is a bartop arcade cabinet which not only offers a selection of games like some of its competitors, but also features support for Evercade’s growing line of retro multi-game cartridges ...
It’s a common sight in our community for a life-expired arcade cabinet to be repurposed as a MAME cabinet with an up-to-date screen and other internals. Many of us have had some fun pursuing ...
This arcade was distributed across multiple locations in the US, and though it wasn't exactly a runaway success, it proved ...
Classic coin-op arcade games were a huge craze in the '70s and '80s, and, having leveled-up to be played on modern tech, many of them are still the most popular video games around. From Frogger to ...
Not only did the company introduce Super Chexx in 1988 and Super Chexx Pro in 2017, they also began to roll out a plethora of additional coin-operated amusement games. Over the course of the ...
GameCentral reviews two classic arcade games and eight others in Taito’s latest coin-op collection, featuring the best of Bubble Bobble and its sequel.