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Post by gamebeaterupper on Jun 23, 2009 21:54:31 GMT -5
Of course! what else are we gonna do when we wait for movies at the the theaters or waiting for our clothes to be done at laundromats?
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Oreo
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Post by Oreo on Jun 24, 2009 11:17:01 GMT -5
Dave and Busters.
Never going to go out of business. Especially not if nearby arcades are going out of business. And Chuckie Cheese and Pirates Cove and all those other little kiddy-play places that have arcades and go-carts. Those places will always be around for younger kids. And when they grow up, they have Dave and Busters.
Of course there isn't any near me.. but I will drive to get to one. I'm totally okay with that. It's like driving 3 hours to get to disney land. Totally worth it.
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ammuze
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Post by ammuze on Jun 24, 2009 13:27:28 GMT -5
That is a very good question... I think Arcades will turn into the newspaper and the horse and buggy, it may still be used but not much, arcades still offer games that have "Air soft" simulation guns in their FPS, I don't know. Sometimes it feels good just to be in the arcade and play games like "Air Hockey" or the basket ball games.
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Post by dirtydiablo on Jun 24, 2009 14:41:22 GMT -5
i was actually in a Walmart the other day, and they had a Guitar Hero Arcade set up in their little arcade room. First time i've ever seen one before. Anyone else have?
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