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Playing as a college dropout with an overbearing and successful father, you are entrusted with the running of a drab inner city launderette as a last chance. Arcade Paradise revives these halcyon days with a fantastic mix of management sim and playable machines. While my own experience was more often a single arcade machine in the local chippy, seaside holidays would feature excited trips to check out the likes of Gauntlet and Mortal Kombat. It is no coincidence that nostalgic depictions of the 80s such as Stranger Things generally feature at least one scene in a busy arcade setting filled with the flashing lights and characteristic chiptunes. However, back in the bygone years of my youth, the latest and greatest gaming experiences only existed in the arcade. Hell, you don’t even have to get off the sofa to buy games these days – just to make a cup of tea or grab an energy drink from the fridge while it’s downloading. For many modern gamers, the very idea of having to leave your home in order to play the latest titles is a thing of ancient history.

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