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June 06, 2008

The End of Arcades

Michael Thompson has posted on "What we all knew: classic arcades are dying". This details more on the Chicargo Tribunes "Video arcades' last gasp" by Christopher Borrelli, which has information on why local arcades are failing, due to costs and lack of people, from an industry that was "once a $50 billion business and it's now around $7 billion", it seems that arcades are going to die eventually, but the big question is only "When".

Posted by AndrewArmstrong at June 6, 2008 02:06 PM

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