well i reckon im a bit younger then most here, so i missed the early 80's arcades..
there was lots of arcades around my area in the mid 80's to early 90's
3 that i primary went to was.
mid-late 80's: a bowling ally called linkin lanes (may not be correct spelling)
anyway it was huge and my dad bowled on a league so every Saturday night i'd go with him.
man i love that bowling ally lot of great early memories, it had every thing, a restaurant, a bar (never got to go in but looked like fun

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a DJ booth for later at night "rock 'n bowl" they'ed change the lane lights to neon and put up a disco ball, turn the lights down low.
they had a small theater for the kids.. i remember seeing never ending story although the real fun was it's arcade, it had games strung out from one end to the other and it had all the games i played and loved from the 80's
rastan, robocop, baddudes, double dragon, rampage, shinobi, etc
i'd get hopped up on those cherry flavored chewy candy and hit my dad up for some quarters was great.
but.. it came to an end, bowlers are'nt the gentle giants you might think. i remember several fights.. eventually they kicked the leagues out.. which was bad business move cause they went under about 6 months later.
it's now a flea market rofl.. still makes me a little sad to go there. it' was a magical place for a young kid.
after that late 80's to mid/late 90's there was 2 arcades i went to.
an aladdens castle in the mall (seems a popular arcade back then)
i did'nt go there very often, only when i was in the mall or going to the movies.
it was kinda small.. kinda dumpy.. they had a decent selection of games you would'nt normally see, but most of their games was conversions, seemed like one of them was always down for repairs etc.. they had games like APB, and pit fighter.. games you could'nt find anywhere else, yes i actually liked pit fighter.
at this same time my usual arcade was called putt-putt.
they had this thing called super saturday, you had to be there early.. which for a kid sucks.. cause it was like 10am-noon, also me personally i think arcades should be dark and seedy. (the night time is the right time) it was always well lit.
for 5 bucks you could get like 10 dollars worth of tokens a drink, hotdog (or maybe it was 2 cant remember), and unlimited rounds of mini golf (till noon) (they had 2 courses)
for a kid 5 bucks was easy to beg for and could stretch it out for hours by playing the golf first.
anyway it was a very nice arcade as far as arcades go, early on they had booths with consoles you could rent.. never really played those although sometimes they would let you play for free, they ended up taking them out.
they had a few pinballs.. mostly cabs.. and unlike other arcades in the area, they ALMOST always was brand new dedicated cabinets.. fighters, racers, and side scrollers was the primary make up, but they always had a couple of just about everything.
i remember when mortal kombat came out they had not one but two of them.. and they must have earned a lot of money because there was still lines for them.
they always had the newest street fighter, the newest racer, they kept it very up to date, about every 2 weeks you could expect to see something new.
most of their games was 50 cents, they gave 5 tokens for a dollar (i still have about 5 bucks worth of tokens from them) although some games was 25 scents.. like the neogeo 4 game cab, & tekken.. they also had redemption games.. couple skee ball, and a coin pusher.
when mk3 came out they had a show case cab, and also a very large "show case" like machine with a rear projection big screen they put in them.. the big screen had some burn in from super street fighter 2 turbo.
the one problem with the arcade was it's games updates so quickly that classics rarely stuck around.
although they did have a ms pacman that was a permanent fixture.
they also had some unique games you would'nt find else where, time traveler, i only played it once or twice i could'nt figure it out although it was cool as all sin to watch.
and blood storm.. yes i know most people hated this game me i loved it & was quite impressed with it's dismemberment, taunting, mid match stage fatalties, and password feature, you could also play the secret guys by pressing start on the 2nd player.
after i had my fill of mk2 i played it.. not many others did.. sadly it was one of those few games that the arcade DID convert to something else (it was in an original cab) but i can't remember what, i wanna say wrestlemania.
it was a great arcade, it was always packed and it always had very savvy players to play with and against.
i remember once particular guy who knew how to glitch the mk3 for free play.
i was young and this was over 10 years ago, but i'll describe it best i can.. i tried looking on google but was unable to find the exact glitch.
i do know what version this works on.. i do remember this was mk3 though, not ultimate.
it started out by unplugging the machine.
then you start a new game, pick cyrax (im unsure if this is necessary or if it is just easiest to play with cyrax)
go thought the game 3 times.
then the game glitches and switches to free play.. again i seen this preformed but was not the one preforming it so if anyone knows the EXACT method let me know.
anyway after it was done a bunch of us played all night on it.
there was another guy who knew how to get to the battlezone game on nba jam, im not sure what version this works on, but did it my self after i was told and it DOES work.
this may work on 2 player cabs but i only tested it on 4 player.
hold all buttons down, and all joy sticks in down position.
there may perhaps only need to be select buttons held but this method DOES WORK.
keep holding for about a min.. suddenly a battlezone'ish game will start and you can play, this requires no credits to play, it's difficult to do this by your self 2 people can spread them selves out and cover all 4 players pretty well though.
anyway arcade really started to decline by mid 90's i'd say by 97 it was pretty much all down hill around here.. aladdins castle closed up around 95/96.. putt-putt spent a bunch of money tearing up 1 course and putting in batting cages, they went under about 6months later, and thats when arcade was officially dead for me.
i'd say playstation, and n64 killed the arcade.