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Arcade Games Have Come a Long Way
You won't have any trouble finding an arcade site, there are literally thousands of them on the internet today.
Check out some of the great arcade sites out there and play away.
also like space invaders and 1942
also liked track and field but it hurt your fingers
[Gamasutra contributor and game theorist Eric-Jon Rossel Tairne explores how Namco's Pac-Man became an all-time classic by being the first game to challenge insular, male-focused arcade stereotypes and aim for mass appeal... and by betting on women's love for cookies.] To bring you up to speed, in 1976 Breakout came along to refocus Pong as a single-player experience, to redefine the video game ...
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US $7.99