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The best way to check out an arcade is simply to try a few. Call some arcades to get location, hours, game selection, and cost. Some arcade games operate on quarters, while others require tokens. Visit a few arcades to see if they offer the games you like, such as pinball machines, pool tables, slot machines, darts, jukebox, pintables, video games, vending machines, air hockey, foosball, gambling machines, electronics, and skill games featuring baseball, football, basketball, golf, and soccer. Take a trip down memory lane and check out some vintage video games for nostalgia sake. Or, try your hand at some brand new games, featuring the latest in digital and interactive technology. Whether your passion is pintable, pinball, pool tables, slot machines, and jukebox, visiting an arcade can be a fun pastime. Visit each arcade to check out the game selection. Narrow your search down from there. If you are an arcade owner in need of equipment, contact a few different wholesalers, distributors or manufacturers. Look into prices, installation information and shipping. Many gaming arcades offer birthday parties, so if you are in need of a venue for you child’s birthday party, inquire about such parties at each arcade. When choosing an arcade equipment wholesaler, research each company’s reputation in the business, making sure the company offers the products you want at a bulk price you can afford. Find out if the company is part of a local, national or international entity, making sure it offers quality, affordable arcade equipment and accessories, from pinballs and tokens to tickets and game room supplies.
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ARCADE MEN S ROOM LATTA ARCADE
322 S Tryon St, Charlotte, NC Zip Code28202
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(704) 333-5868
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L & KS INC
20 Bridge St, Hot Springs, NC Zip Code28743
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(828) 622-3613
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TROLLEY STOP AT THE GROVE ARCA
1 Page Ave, Asheville, NC Zip Code28801
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(828) 253-5884
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ENTER THE EARTH GROVE ARCADE P
1 Page Ave Ste 270, Asheville, NC Zip Code28801
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(828) 350-9222
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SOUTH STREET ARCADE LLC
156 S South St, Gastonia, NC Zip Code28052
19.5MI from Charlotte
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(704) 861-1840
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THE BLUE MOON BILLIARDS
1825 US Highway 70 SW, Hickory, NC Zip Code28602
45.1MI from Charlotte
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(828) 327-0852
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BUMS ONLINE GAMING
1207 Central St, Wilkesboro, NC Zip Code28697
65.1MI from Charlotte
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(336) 838-8061
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CHIPS BILLARDS AND GAME ROOM
1207 Central St, Wilkesboro, NC Zip Code28697
65.1MI from Charlotte
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(336) 667-7665
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SUZIE CUE
1721 N River Ridge Rd, Jonesville, NC Zip Code28642
69.9MI from Charlotte
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Arcades used to be associated with penny arcades that often lined boardwalks, carnivals and fairs. Games of chance and skill such as ski ball, pinball and fortune telling were common. In the mid -1970s, with the invention video games, penny arcades become less common and have been, for the most part, been overtaken by the video arcade which contains a variety of video and vending games costing more than a penny. Video arcades peaked in popularity in the mid-1980s when their decline began due to the attractiveness of the home video console. There are few free-standing video arcades today and many have merged with movie theaters, restaurants and resorts where video gaming is an added feature, not the focus of the establishment.
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