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Arcades were once the ultimate destination for gamers. Crowds lined up to play classics like “Pac-Man,” “Dig Dug” and “Joust,” pumping $5 billion in quarters in 1981 alone.
Arcades were once the ultimate destination for gamers. Crowds lined up to play classics like “Pac-Man,” “Dig Dug” and “Joust,” pumping $5 billion in quarters in 1981 alone.
Arcades were once the ultimate destination for gamers. Crowds lined up to play classics like “Pac-Man,” “Dig Dug” and “Joust,” pumping $5 billion in quarters in 1981 alone.
Arcades were once the ultimate destination for gamers. Crowds lined up to play classics like “Pac-Man,” “Dig Dug” and “Joust,” pumping $5 billion in quarters in 1981 alone.
Arcades were once the ultimate destination for gamers. Crowds lined up to play classics like “Pac-Man,” “Dig Dug” and “Joust,” pumping $5 billion in quarters in 1981 alone.