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minus-square@Pazuzu@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish7•8 months agobarcades are a great option if there’s one nearby. “Hey, want to play?” is so much easier than trying to start a conversation unprompted
minus-squareCalaveralinkfedilink5•8 months agoWow, is this a thing? Never heard about it. I would like love to see play some old arcades in a bar
minus-square@jaywalker@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•8 months agoIt’s definitely a thing in the US and I imagine a lot of other places. Even smaller cities will usually have at least one. Some aren’t going to have actual arcade cabinets (or not many of them), but will have consoles/emulators set up
barcades are a great option if there’s one nearby. “Hey, want to play?” is so much easier than trying to start a conversation unprompted
Wow, is this a thing? Never heard about it. I would like love to see play some old arcades in a bar
It’s definitely a thing in the US and I imagine a lot of other places. Even smaller cities will usually have at least one. Some aren’t going to have actual arcade cabinets (or not many of them), but will have consoles/emulators set up