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  2. Amusement arcade - Wikipedia

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    GiGO, a former large 6 floor Sega game center on Chuo Dori, in front of the LAOX Aso-Bit-City in Akihabara, Tokyo, Japan. An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games, including arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games, merchandisers (such as claw cranes ...

  3. Sega World - Wikipedia

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    Sega World (Japanese: セガワールド, Hepburn: Segawārudo), sometimes stylized as SegaWorld, is a formerly international chain of amusement arcades and entertainment centers created by Sega. Though not the first venues to be developed by the company, with operations dating back to the late 1960s in Japan , it would come to involve some of ...

  4. Category:Amusement arcades - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Amusement arcades" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 ...

  5. Funspot (arcade) - Wikipedia

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    Records have been set at the American Classic Arcade Museum by well-known gamers such as Billy Mitchell, [9] Steve Wiebe, and Brian Kuh. During the end of the 1980s, with the decline in interest in arcade games, Funspot started deaccessioning its games. Once the museum was founded, The American Classic Arcade Museum began looking to replace ...

  6. List of games at Funspot - Wikipedia

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    Funspot is ranked by Guinness World Records as the world's largest arcade. [1] [2] The majority of games at Funspot are part of the American Classic Arcade Museum's collection, a non-profit organization located on Funspot's second floor, [2] whose goal is to "promote and preserve the history of coin-operated arcade games." [3]

  7. Silver Ball Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Silver Ball Gardens was an amusement arcade in Berkeley, California.It was founded by Byron Won in 1973 and located in a second-story loft at 2518-A Durant Avenue. [1] [2] Silver Ball Gardens was decorated with interior murals by Berkeley artist Eugene Legend, [3] and a large exterior mural by Berkeley artist Bobby Vitaliano.

  8. Spring Lake Arcade - Wikipedia

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    Spring Lake Arcade is an amusement center in Burrillville, Rhode Island. It was opened in 1930 and is believed to be the oldest penny arcade business in America. [1] [2] The place is known for offering classic arcade games. [3]

  9. Old Town (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Old Town is an open-air walking district and entertainment complex, located in Kissimmee, Florida.Operating since December 1986, [1] it is the recreation of a classic Florida town [2] featuring historical architecture and distinctive storefronts with some seventy unique shops, restaurants, bars, attractions, and rides. [3]