First arcade (if you could call it an arcade) was Shakey's Pizza back in 1976 or so in Downey Ca.
They had a Pong game I liked to play on.
The other proper arcade was in 1979 on a 14 day cruise to the med, they had two Space Invaders at 10p a pop, as it was a Fred Olsen Cruise Liner. I was on that sucker every day.
My gaming habit drew me to the states where I played at Bobo's Arcade, Sega Center and Golf n Stuff in Downey Ca.
My Dad liked to take me to amusement parks every Sunday. When it rained it was Movieland Waxwork Museum and they had a cool arcade too. I went to Disneyland and Knotts so much, I just headed to the arcades, as the rides were boring.
Buena Park mall, La Mirada (the Arkade), Westminster Mall Sega Center was huge as was Torrence's Redondo Beach marina arcade and Old Towne Mall.
The best arcade at the time was in the Roaring Twenties part of Knotts Berry Farm. Starcade at Dineyland was another favorite.
Both arcades were HUGE. I got $20 a week pocket money just to play on the machines, thus my permanent addiction, which I blame my parents ever since.
Well if I added all the money spent, I could have bought a machine.