The article had its amusing bits, but I'd like to slap the kid.
On the rare occasion that I do see an arcade in the wild, it is usually pretty packed. Maybe not as much as they were when I was a kid in the 80s, but certainly not what I'd call "dead." I know it's pretty typical to state that arcades are "dead," and by comparison, they are, but this article was a gross exaggeration of the truth.
I also don't care for the statement that the Neo Geo wasn't affordable by "real people." The only difference between that system and, say, the PS3 is that there are more hard-working adults willing to shell out for a game system. It was just too expensive for the market at the time; it wasn't outrageously priced by today's standards.
Anyway, can't expect too much from a site like this; judging from the comments ("wow your hand can read!" [sic]), its audience is mostly adolescents. Reminds me of Destructoid. *shiver*