So you want to play Street Fighter IV in the arcade and the last place you saw arcade games was 1993? There’s a website you can use in order to find the nearest machine to you in order to relive the arcade glory years of your youth. You know, begging your mom for quarters and not talking to girls.
This list is pathetically short. Back in the arcade heydays there would have been hundreds of places on a list like this. I looked it up and there’s three locations near me, but I currently live in the Bay area of Calfironia. If I still lived in Wisconsin, I’d be boned. I guess that’s what happens when the power of a home console catches up with an arcade machine? Why dump hundreds of quarters when you can buy the game for sixty bucks and have it to yourself?
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Original post by Paul and software by Elliott Back
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