Abstract

By the early 1980s, a new space had emerged in American cities, suburbs, and towns. The video arcade was an amusement center or game room found in retail spaces on busy streets and inside shopping centers, bowling alleys, miniature golf courses, eateries, beachside boardwalks, hotels, bus depots, and airports.

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