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  2. The Heart of Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Arcade machines at The Heart of Gaming. The Heart of Gaming is an amusement arcade in London.The arcade's most recent venue opened in 2019 on North End, Croydon. The Heart of Gaming features a different pricing system to most traditional video game arcades: customers pay a flat entry fee enabling them to play on all the machines in the venue until it closes (unlike the classic coin-operated ...

  3. Video games in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Up until the 1970s, British amusement arcades typically had mechanical arcade games, electro-mechanical games and pinball machines. Arcade video games arrived with the 1973 release of Pong by Atari, Inc. Pong and other similar sports video game clones became popular in British arcades up until their popularity declined a year later in 1974, after which video games were dismissed as a fad.

  4. Liberty Games - Wikipedia

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    Popular products of theirs include an Internet meme-themed pinball machine entitled "Meme Ball" [3] and a customisable arcade machine. [4] Liberty Games have supplied products to television shows such as Big Brother UK and Saturday Kitchen. [citation needed] Liberty Games were official sponsors of the British Foosball Association for 2012/2013. [5]

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  7. Arcade Club - Wikipedia

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    The increased popularity of the venue forced a move in location to bigger premises, [2] and Arcade Club moved to Ela Mill in Bury Greater Manchester, which included a venue that offered a variety of food and drinks. Containing over 400 original arcade machines/games, it is the biggest arcade in the continent of Europe. [3]