Apple today announced a new lineup of games coming to Apple Arcade in May, headlined by "Nick Jr. Replay!," alongside additional titles and updates to existing games on the service. The new games ...
Apple today announced three new games coming to Apple Arcade in April, along with several updates to existing titles on the service. The three new games heading to ‌Apple Arcade‌ next month are as ...
“Let me tell you something!” This beloved classic arcade game is making a major comeback in a machine you can bring home. Basic Fun! just revived “WWE Wrestlefest” as part of the new WWE Supreme ...
Since its debut in 1992, Konami's X-Men arcade game has only had a brief digital release on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and mobile. Now, after 34 years, X-Men: The Arcade Game is getting its first-ever ...
The pulsing light of the home arcade scene dimmed late last year. Arcade1Up, one of the few companies that made owning your own basement full of arcade classics a reality, announced in December it was ...
Brothers and business partners Jourdan and Field Nicaud are planning to open a four-story arcade on Beach Boulevard in Bay St. Louis next spring, the latest venture in their growing empire of ...
Dolphin Emulator has struggled for years with its approach to Nintendo TriForce arcade hardware. After broken, limited support caused TriForce development to be pushed to a dedicated branch, it’s now ...
Old-school gamers and ex-pinball players have a new place to play some classic arcade games, as the Church Arcade in Duquesne is about to open its doors. As soon as you walk into the Church Arcade, ...
Chuck’s Arcade — marketed as a retro version of Chuck E. Cheese that appeals to adults — is now closed in Kansas City. The sign is down, doors are locked and lights are off at the location at 8809 ...
Resolution Games is aiming to bring back the thrill of the arcade through its new game portal Retrocade, which is set to soon be available on mobile. The game will be available on Apple Arcade on ...
Coin-operated arcade games have been around since 1971, when Nutting Associates released Computer Space. Over the next few decades, arcade games became infinitely more complex, allowing players to ...