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  2. Golden age of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    The sales of arcade video game machines increased during this period from $50 million in 1978 to $900 million in 1981, [6] with 500,000 arcade machines sold in the United States at prices ranging as high as $3,000 in 1982 alone. [10]

  3. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, on the other hand, the arcade market grew while home video game sales declined. [40] Overall, the worldwide arcade market continued to grow, remaining larger than the console market. [1] Various technological advances were made in arcades during this era.

  4. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    An arcade video game is an arcade game that takes player input from its controls, ... helping to quadruple the VCS sales in 1980. [37] In contrast, ...

  5. These Labor Day video game sales are still popping - AOL

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    Best PC gaming sales: Arcade1Up 8 Game PartyCade Portable Home Arcade Machine, $190 (was $268), qvc.com Logitech G502 SE Hero High Performance RGB Gaming Mouse, $54 (was $80) , amazon.com

  6. 1980 in video games - Wikipedia

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    The arcade video game market in the US generates $2.81 billion in revenue [1] ($10.4 billion adjusted for inflation). Home video games sell $464 million ($1.72 billion adjusted for inflation) in the United States, with the Atari VCS leading the market with a 44% share. [2]

  7. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    The total sales of arcade video game machines in North America increased significantly during this period, from $50 million in 1978 to $900 million by 1981, [26] with the arcade video game industry's revenue in North America tripling to $2.8 billion in 1980. [27]

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