Sunday, December 6, 2015

Arcades?

It surprises me how popular video games are here but how arcades aren't. I'm pretty sure arcades existed until the early 2000's where video games became more of a home thing rather than public.  I feel like arcades and having video games are two different things. It's quite cool to leave your house to play games with some friends or even make new ones. I know we have such things as Dave & Busters and Chuck E. Cheese for the little kids, but you are required to buy how many tokens or credits that you want to spend. At arcades, you just stick a quarter or two in and start playing.

Now, there is one place that has kept the evolution of arcades alive. That is, Tokyo. Tokyo, to me is one of the best places on Earth. But other than that, they still have a couple of arcades. One of them are called Joypolis.




It's filled with arcade games along with a rollercoaster and a hunted house. It also have many type of arcade games from virtual reality to short 3D movies. Another place is called Club Sega.




It's a tall red building with six floors and the word Sega in front of it. Not all of their games belong to Sega, but their fifth floor contains only Sega games. It's awesome.

Why don't we have these things. Some, quick put together an arcade please.