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Popular strategy game Civilization VII is set to launch on Apple Arcade tomorrow, allowing ‌Apple Arcade‌ subscribers to play on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Sid Meier's Civilization VII ‌Apple Arcade‌ ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --After less than a year in business, The Arcade on Detroit, 14310 Detroit Ave., has closed. A game bar concept operated by restaurateur Dan Deagan, The Arcade had vintage and new ...
For over 5 years, Arthur has been professionally covering video games, writing guides and walkthroughs. His passion for video games began at age 10 in 2010 when he first played Gothic, an immersive ...
Whether you try to build your own Raspberry Pi arcade cabinet from the ground up, hunt for vintage models, or craft unique setups for your modern consoles, there's no wrong way to build a home arcade.
Matt Anderson (He/Him) is a Features Writer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He's been gaming as far back as four years old on the original PlayStation and writing in the industry for several years.
A national bowling and arcade chain has opened a new location at a popular New Jersey mall. Round1 Bowling & Arcade, a Japanese-based, multi-entertainment facility, held its grand opening this past ...
Civilization VII arriving on Apple Arcade shows how far Apple's gaming ambitions have come, and how poorly the service fits games designed to evolve over years rather than ship once and stand still.
Dan Deagan has shuttered the Arcade on Detroit (14810 Detroit Ave.) in Lakewood. He opened the bar/game room last April in the space that had been home home to Deagan’s Kitchen and Bar for 13 years.
It’s every '80s kid's dream: What if you could have an arcade in your own home? Just imagine if your basement looked like something out of a mall, full of cabinets for all your favorite games. The ...
If Bandai Namco won't make a new Ridge Racer, we might as well have as many of the old games on modern systems as possible. Hamster Corporation is making it happen thanks to its Arcade Archives series ...