The Continued Reign of Arcade Video Games

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By Frank Hunt

In today's society, where video games of different types, ranges, scales, genres, formats, consoles and platforms have emerged and abounded perhaps more than ever, one who is not familiar with arcade video games is likely to hear that term and think of arcade video games as pass or no longer highly in demand the way they used to be so long ago. Many a time, when we think of the arcade type of video game, we picture youngsters with big, hair sprayed dos, chewing gum in neon colored stockings, flicking levers and pushing buttons on the stereotypical arcade gaming machines.

Contrary to that misconception however, arcade video games never did lose popularity, nor did the its progressive, entertaining industry ever find itself in a stand still in terms of arcade video game production and the progress the entire industry has been making.

Since arcade video games have existed for so many years now, some people view it as a thing of the past. And with the rise of the newer and faster gaming consoles, they thought that it was about time to move on to the next era of gaming. However, the idea that arcade video games are out of the table is not true. While all the newest home-based gaming consoles are the star of the limelight as of date, it is still undeniable that arcade video games still have not lost its popularity. In fact it is still progressing.

By nature, arcade video games have rather short-lived levels on which the difficulty is increased the further a player would succeed in advancing. This can be attributed to the fact that these types of games are played in a different environment compared to hand-held and popular home-grounded consoles.

While at home, you can play as long as you'd like and not worry about the expense of the game you are playing, arcade video games have always been designed to be played in large spaces with several people free to peek over your shoulder at the progress you are making. Tokens or coins must be inserted into the arcade machines in order to play a different level. This is perhaps the biggest and most notable difference between arcade video games and the modern-day video game consoles like the Playstation, XBOX, Wii and even personal computers.

As mentioned earlier, Arcade video games never did lose popularity, despite the growing number of home-based video game consoles because many gamers simply enjoy the retrospective, nostalgic vibe that they derive when playing arcade formatted video games. Others simply cannot afford to make a bulk or lump sum purchase to own a personalized video game console, and because of this, the arcade-type video games are bound to be around for a very long time yet. This is most likely the reason that the video game industry continues to produce and program up and coming arcade video games for the arcade industry, even with the influx of more advanced technology video games.

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