Gator Panic wasn't even a proper arcade game, but actually a redemption game much like Whack-a-Mole. |
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Game retailers encourage potential customers to preview soon-to-be domestic games, encased within stand-up arcade consoles. |
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Eleven extension leads were bought from a local hardware store and it was plugged into a seafront amusement arcade. |
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A youth who helped steal a chalice from an amusement arcade appeared before Burnley Magistrates for the second time in as many days. |
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A proud father today praised his daughter for fighting off a man who tried to pick her up by her legs and carry her out of an amusement arcade. |
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Down the long walkway were two dance clubs, an arcade, a bar, and the casino. |
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My dad has his own business running an amusement arcade in Essex, my mum is a bank cashier. |
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The owner of an amusement arcade wants to turn its basement into a children-only games room. |
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At the moment it's just a link between the theatre at one end and the amusement arcade at the other. |
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We managed to get some cute photos and Tommy enjoyed a quick walk through the amusement arcade and all the flashing lights. |
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Plain War is a small arcade shooter in which you play as a pilot in a never ending war between two nations. |
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This extended arcade also sub-divides the site into a series of discrete landscapes. |
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Spy Hunter is a revamp of the old, old arcade game, in which your souped-up car would take on all manner of villains on the wide open roads. |
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As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging. |
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The arcade nearest the land is pretty bad and has really scary life-sized clown statues doing circus tricks in the ceiling. |
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The arcade is an indoor playground, a room full of games and toys, and people playing them. |
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And they designed a market square to help invigorate the city, connecting it to a nearby shopping center through a glass arcade. |
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The arcade became an important passageway between Fox Street and the square. |
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The traditional gallery house had covered spaces that opened to the outside through a colonnade or arcade. |
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Not long ago in Penrith, as I walked through the arcade near the George Hotel, I came across a display of all sorts of baskets. |
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This year's grotto opens on the lower arcade in Canal Walk in the Brunel Centre at 11 am on Saturday. |
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On her way home she walked past the arcade of shops that lined the quiet street. |
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It's tucked away in a little arcade, four minutes walk from the town centre. |
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The arcade of shops in the middle of Silver End is to be sold once a development brief has been agreed by the landowner, Braintree Council. |
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A few months ago we installed computers and Internet dial-up connections for public access at the arcade and in some of the houses. |
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They ran ahead to a small restaurant called Frankie's where there was an arcade, a ball pit, a laser tag arena and great food. |
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A room like an arcade where students, during free time, can play games alone or against each other. |
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The yelling wasn't uncommon, the arcade was half full, and the owner of the arcade was watching a TV with the volume turned up. |
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I recognized a couple of people from school as I followed Adam into the arcade. |
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In contrast to the Dungeon, the arcade has darker lighting, but they have brighter colours. |
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It's odd, but the ongoing process of pattern memorization and practiced skill seems more strenuous in my living room than in the arcade. |
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For him, the arcade was extra money, as the game selling side always made more. |
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We were friends for a year or two, and I used to love hanging out at his mom's bakery to get free cookies and playing at the arcade next door. |
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There were also the arcades, and as the 70s went by, the arcade games got better and better. |
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He walked over to a small arcade next, where he just played games and bummed around for a while. |
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By tradition, remakes of old arcade games are rubbish, but Midway seem to have missed the ruling. |
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Within the church, parts of the Saxon north wall can be seen above the Norman arcade. |
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It is partnered by a stepped gallery running back under the cloister arcade, with round columns beneath those supporting the arches above. |
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We entered off an arcade and the tearoom had no outside window, but lots of lights which lit up the very dark timbered walls. |
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After all, before fighting games were popular, a goodly portion of arcade games were shooters, racing games, and side-scrolling platformers. |
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Her birthday party was held at a game arcade where you trade coins for tokens and you play at game machines with the tokens. |
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An arcade usually includes a change machine, a vending machine that dispenses the change or tokens kids need to play the games. |
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The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet. |
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The game's arcade cabinet featured a trackball that could be pawed to control a marble through a number of devious mazes and obstacles. |
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So you went up to Peekskill about two and a half years ago and you bought these 30 arcade games sight unseen. |
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She set up a stall under the arcade of her own townhouse to sell moon cakes. |
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The game is just straightforward arcade racing fun with real-world cars and real-world customizations. |
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Looking into the arcade, one sees a flower stall, a greengrocer's shop and a down-at-the-heels tropical-themed restaurant. |
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Video games may have started out as a distraction for kids, costing just a quarter at the neighborhood arcade. |
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A cadenced curve of arched boxes undulates around the auditorium and continues in an arcade behind the stage. |
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On the Carnival Conquest and Carnival Glory, there is a huge teen area with a soda bar, dance floor, and an adjacent video arcade. |
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He got a job at the video arcade across the street and broke up with me and broke my heart. |
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I'm given to understand that they can only be spent in the Tri-Borough Area, just like those tokens you get in the video arcade. |
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There are specially designed virtual reality machines in the entertainment complex along with disco and video arcade. |
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On the flip side, hardcore arcade hounds and video jockeys despised the game for its limited combo system and unbalanced cheap-hit ratio. |
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A simple arcade game with fast animation will be easier and cheaper to produce than a graphics-intensive adventure game, for example. |
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The game cartridges you bought contained the exact same ROM-chips found in the arcade versions. |
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So we left the arcade to get some food at that small Chinese restaurant where I ordered the chop suey. |
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Donkey Kong and Mario were Nintendo's biggest hits yet and were the most popular arcade machines ever! |
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In 1991 a new federal building was constructed in Asheville, making the arcade available for redevelopment. |
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We were eager to create a dynamic arcade experience that would be unlike any existing first-person shooter. |
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Best Buy also was a partner in the fest that included a swap meet of memorabilia, pinball arcade, retro cars, fashion and food. |
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Among its attractions is a 40,000-square-foot youth centre, complete with a climbing wall and video arcade. |
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Located inside their penny arcade, they charged a nickel for admission and were soon operating from 8 a.m. to midnight. |
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Videogames have come a long way since Pong took its place beside the pinball machine in the penny arcade. |
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In the arcade, the small, solemn huddles of old men continue their peregrinations. |
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We wanted to introduce variety in the appearance and more moulding to the facades than normal because it was a covered arcade. |
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Recently, Midway proclaimed that even they were finding the arcade coin-op market too tough to consider it a viable platform. |
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For now, to lighten my mood up a little, tell me your favorite arcade games. |
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Here will be the social arena of the whole community, with an arcade round the piazza serving shops, offices and cafes. |
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People express more obvious delight in the pier arcade than in a museum or art gallery. |
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They vandalized the arcade and 40 pinball machines and injured six security personnel guarding the arcade. |
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Stuff like this gives just as much pleasure as a cathedral close or a Regency arcade. |
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Christ stands under a Renaissance arcade with all'antica design and offers the host to his Apostles. |
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The present invention relates to the general field of arcade games, and more particularly, a laser gun for an arcade game. |
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York council planners are making a last-ditch attempt to stop an amusement arcade being opened in a city high street. |
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The town centre partnership is fearful that an amusement arcade will set back the recent regeneration activity. |
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Over the years, their locations spread from the amusement arcade into pubs and by the 1950s into wine bars and restaurants. |
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Plans for an amusement arcade were put on ice due to anti-social behaviour in the area. |
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Consequently, this leads to an alteration in the occlusal forces against the opposing arcade and subsequent changes in the occlusal surface of several teeth. |
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Beyond the entrance to the hotel was an arcade that ran the length of the street, canopied by the overhanging facades of a row of ancient buildings. |
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The building has an ashlar stone base with an arcade at ground level. |
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The supporting roles are no cardboard cut-outs either with a memorable gaggle of characters like the war veteran arcade owner and Taeko's upbeat girlfriends. |
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We have air hockey contests, and run wild on all of the arcade games. |
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A narrow chancel originally lay east of the nave and parts of its north wall can still be seen, pierced by the arcade between the nave and the north aisle. |
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The heavily damaged eastern arcade of courtyard XXV with the limestone mortarium on the left and the trough for animal fodder under the right arcade. |
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It consists of a series of wide and narrow bands of rinceaux, arabesques, and garlands in niello and filigree, with one lower section including an arcade with figures. |
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I remember the rush when I even got close to an Asteroids game in an arcade or a pizzeria. |
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Take as an example a situation where you've created a keyboard hack for your arcade controls but still need to be able to operate your computer for non-gaming functions. |
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Well this is a free software download that emulates the arcade machines and then you can pick up the relevant software for just about any old arcade game. |
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The beach and the promenade, with its chip shop, ice-cream parlour and amusement arcade, offered a place of refuge, romance and belonging for the young Vettriano. |
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In West Arcade, colours will be warm hues of grey, from blue-grey and green-grey, to red. |
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There are eight arcade windows also, and they're hung now with pendulous floral arrangements of pumpkins, and little trees sprouting from lemons floating in gallons of water. |
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The arcade leads through to a playground, also designed by the students. |
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The fair's historical attractions include the Aerial Glide, which was built in 1905 and initially called the Cape to Cairo Railway, and the penny arcade. |
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It was, I surmised, just old Mr Jones from the penny arcade trying to scare everybody away so he could claim the pirates' treasure hidden in the town library. |
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Masked men armed with a machete and cosh burst into a busy town centre amusement arcade and forced terrified staff to open the safe and hand over a large amount of cash. |
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There is a Victorian market place with a Victorian penny arcade. |
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Facebook employees, for instance, can enjoy a free candy shop, a video arcade, or a classic barbershop. |
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We found a stone wall-bench under an arcade of the cloister garth. |
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Like all of the early coin-ops Frogger was a success outside the arcade, the attraction of having a little frog as a hero was enough to make the game a big success. |
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As a result, nobody, including the owner of the building, has the right to block walkways under an arcade by putting up vending stalls, they said. |
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Farmers sell their melons and other locally-grown produce on Saturday mornings, and an arcade with classic Spanish-style stone arches runs along one side. |
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The kids will enjoy the two story video arcade and IMAX theater. |
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The arcade where our little shop is has been earmarked for development. |
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Facilities of Hemingways included an outdoor sport area, video arcade for older children, fast food outlets, a coffee and informal seating area and movie theatres. |
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Walking into an arcade shop where there's all those arcade games and noises going left right and centre and beeps and pings, I hear that type of noise in day to day life. |
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Between the slab and the black marble base is a double arcade of carved alabaster delicately embellished with trefoil arches, crocket capitals, and pinnacles. |
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A casino and arcade games will also be situated inside the house itself. |
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Catching it temporarily gives you the ability to capture alien ships with a conic beam much in the same way that the aliens could capture your ship in the old arcade game. |
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Marketing data from the initial field test indicated that the game was being played virtually every minute the arcade was open. |
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As I prowl its gold-paved nooks and wynds, from bookie to bingo parlour, amusement arcade to Lotto shop, I sense fate has fingered me for imminent riches. |
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The new block between the western road and the arcade has a ground floor given over to shops, with access to upper apartments at each end by an open gallery. |
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The image, which at first might have been mistaken for a blurry rendition of Atari's arcade game Centipede, gradually became recognizable as nighttime city traffic. |
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In fact, for the first hour or so I was wondering why the xylophonist wasn't in Arcade Fire. |
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The nave of three bays has on its south side an arcade of the end of the 13th century with pillars of four engaged filleted shafts and a bench-table or seat round the bases. |
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I saw the crashing wrecks of amusements and arcade machines. |
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Thursday afternoon we all pile onto the bus and leave the camp to go to this skating rink and a bowling alley that's got mini golf and an arcade and stuff like that. |
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In the middle of the two sides of this are large domes built on pillars of the same height as those of the outer arcade and an upper gallery runs all round it. |
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With 6 cinema theatres, 8 bowling alleys, a games arcade, a food court and also a creche, the managers of the multiplex hope to double their customer base during the weekends. |
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Designed by a Persian architect, the twin structures along with a minareted gateway in the middle, lie above basement in an arcade, with secret passages. |
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On a boulevard with stacked neon-lit signs blanketing the buildings, Veatch finds the gaming arcade frequented by the Kims. |
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On offer is everything the fun-lover would expect to find in a western theme park, right down to the hamburger bars, popcorn stalls and a large amusement arcade. |
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By all rights, visiting the penny arcade with a four-year-old should be a scene right out Mayberry. |
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In the meantime, he was working as a guard at a video arcade. |
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It has a restaurant, a bowling alley, an arcade and a pool hall. |
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The main drag for the fashion hankerer is Strand Arcade in the heart of town. |
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The clink and jangle of the amusement arcade caught my ear, and I joined other eager gamblers throwing good money after bad in the name of pre-flight entertainment. |
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Strong arguments were made for reasons why there should not be an amusement arcade in Kildare Street, including that it is proposed within a designated conservation zone. |
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In the Atrium there is a huge glass window overlooking the Arcade where you can sit and watch the world and his wife stagger by. |
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However, nostalgic programmers have written emulators, programs that run on your PC that make the PC emulate the hardware of those 20 year old arcade machines. |
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The amusement arcade comes with bowling alley, video games, snooker parlour and kiddy rides while about 75 per cent of an entire floor is earmarked for food courts. |
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What kind of bizarro pop collabo is this? Arcade Fire and Cyndi Lauper teamed up to play the '80s star's Girls Just Want To Have Fun at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. |
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These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. |
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The area is also featured as an arena in the popular arcade videogame Tekken. |
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Thus, Pulteney Bridge became not just a means of crossing the river, but also a shopping arcade. |
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A notable example of steeply pointed lancets being used structurally is the apsidal arcade of Westminster Abbey. |
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At about the same time that the westwork was built, the arcade walls were strengthened and towers added to the eastern corners of the church. |
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The arches of the new nave arcade were exceptionally high in proportion to the clerestory. |
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It is also employed as a wall decoration in which arcade and window openings form part of the whole decorative surface. |
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Murchison died in 1871, and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London near the north end of the arcade on the west side of the central path. |
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The nave was extended in the 12th century with a northern arcade, and in the following century with a southern arcade. |
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Mario games range from strict arcade games to racing games, party games, and complex 3D action-adventures. |
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Sandown Pier hosts a large amusement centre with arcade games and children's play areas, typical of a seaside resort. |
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Recall that our arcade game is to have a scorebox that knows how to increase itself, and observe that this implies there is a score. |
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Dusty left the taproom of the tavern and wandered into the small arcade in back. |
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The young boy liked to throw money away at the video arcade and candy store. |
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On the balmiest of days, stay indoors at Coconuts, where there is a jungle gym, a prize center and arcade games. |
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Buzzfeed also mentioned that one can play an arcade game called Zerg Rush right into the Google search bar. |
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This time the aliens intercepted some vintage video game footage and sent down classic arcade game characters to destroy Earth. |
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Minigolf Kingdom, a mobile arcade game which can be enjoyed on Android, iPhone and iPad and is also available to play online. |
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The toybox feature opens up a mini game when triggered, where players use the crane to pick toys at an arcade to reveal a prize. |
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Much loved systems like the Commodore Amiga and original Atari console sat alongside an old coin-op arcade game offering free plays. |
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She plays amusement arcade worker Lily O'Connor, who suers epileptic seizures. |
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The Wind b oasts 11 bars, seven restaurants, a casino, gymnasium, swimming pools and a shopping arcade. |
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The Quarterverein's concerns about violence in the video arcade stem from a desire to prevent a new drug scene from taking hold in the community. |
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An expansive video arcade has every game imaginable including air hockey and ping pong. |
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The greater omentum is supplied by an arcade of collateral arteries branching off of the left and right gastroepiploic arteries. |
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Things have changed a lot since those penny arcade days, '' said the firm's finance director, Arwel Evans. |
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It now boasts more than 180 games, including slots games, table games, instant win games, penny arcade and community games. |
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This includes the large fourth premolar on the upper arcade and also the large first molar on the lower arcade. |
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It takes the intense action of arcade racing and places it in an explorable, atmospheric world. |
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These addictive classics offer leading-edge technologies in simulation, interactive fiction, strategy and arcade engines. |
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Columns of the arcade are simply the rolled steel members of the frame, exposed and made silver with intumescent paint. |
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The Chancellor also put up the cost of licences for fruit machines and other cash-prize arcade games. |
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So decent acts like The Arcade Fire and the Gorillaz make an appearance, but do you honestly think that's going to make a blind bit of difference? |
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A fire sparked by faulty electrical wiring outside the Star Court Arcade left around 30 Lismore businesses without power for up to three hours on Tuesday morning. |
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The centre is housed in the long empty Casino Centre Arcade with the large open space at the rear ideal for an artist's workspace big enough to house large sculptures. |
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We must save our heritage, we must learn from lessons taught us from the destruction of Swan Arcade and Forster Square Station to name but two examples. |
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The one Penny Arcade machine in working order at the bank that night has seen better days. |
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Other amenities at Hoops include six sky boxes, sports-specific performance training, a video arcade, Shively Sporting Goods and East End Sports Cards. |
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It might have the feel of a simple arcade game, but as a good stressbuster between meetings or while waiting for a delayed flight, it can't be beaten. |
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He walked to the amusement arcade, twice used the glyceryl trinitrate spray for angina sufferers and, after an hour, felt well enough to return to his car. |
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While many men of the same age are sensible and mature enough to drive safely, the boy racers give the impression they are behind the wheel in a gaming arcade. |
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Then, as now, players were tasked with shaking a pair of maracas in time with the beat of a variety of Latin-style tunes, much like an arcade dance mat game. |
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Loki Land features over 60 virtual locations 20 of which are large venues such as clubs, auction house, travel agency, arcade, casino, brothel, strip club and shopping areas. |
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For Ben Silverman, a 28-year-old who grew up dropping quarters into a Gauntlet machine, the ability to eat good food and play his favorite arcade game is certainly a plus. |
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A COUPLE have turned a retro arcade game hobby into a thriving business boasting celebrity customers such as Ant and Dec, Joe Calzaghe and Dragon's Den regular Deborah Meadon. |
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The Exchange Arcade, on the ground floor, is an upmarket shopping centre containing boutiques. |
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Smaller shopping centres in the city are The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk and newer developments in Trinity Square and The Pod. |
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Pointed arches were used almost universally, not only in arches of wide span such as those of the nave arcade, but also for doorways and lancet windows. |
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The Morpeth deli and coffee shop The Corbridge Larder are based at Sanderson Arcade in Morpeth. |
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The five businesses now trading from the Enterprise Arcade are Wags and Whiskers, Poppy Rose, Tippytoes, Old Autumn House and Mini Munchkins. |
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Scott Meddings, who has run The Cutting Room, in City Arcade, for 30 years said a licensing system would be good for businesses and clients. |
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Penny Arcade was made famous by Roy Orbison and has been adopted as a crowd anthem by Rangers fans in recent years. |
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Families can get in on the golfing action at Frankie's Fun Park by challenging each other to a game of miniature golf or playing arcade games and riding the Sidewinder. |
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First, older coin-operated arcade games and pinballs are increasingly sought by collectors and those who want to share nostalgia from the arcade heyday with their children. |
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The Coast Starlight trains will be adding new amenities beginning in June, including an arcade car with video games and a refurbished parlor car, she said. |
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The omentum was removed in all patients with transaction of the gastrocolic ligament outside the gastroepiploic arcade along the greater curvature of the stomach. |
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Doom and its spinoffs can be played as coin-op arcade games, but they are usually played over the Internet by people who may be thousands of miles apart. |
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Prior to this it was home to Oxford Arcade, a post war construction that dated quickly and was underused given its central location. |
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Duffy lists Marvin Gaye, Phil Spector, and Arcade Fire as her musical influences. |
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The Xbox or the Arcade Game Box? That's weird. They knocked off the look of the Xbox with the PlayStation controller. |
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Prior to World War II, Penzance was also home to a further 3 cinemas and at least 2 theatres, one of which, the Pavilion Theatre, is now home to an amusement arcade. |
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Part JT Le Roy, part Evelyn Waugh, part Penny Arcade, the show is humorous and genuinely raw, combining outspoken monologues and music. |
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The soffit over the windows and arcade is of uninterrupted egg-crating. |
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Central was defined as juxtapapillary and within the vessel arcade, midperipheral as between the vessel arcade and the equator, and peripheral as anterior to the equator. |
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The spectacular Perpendicular nave with its tall arcade arches and strong vertical emphasis has been literally carved out of the original Norman interior. |
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The winner of last year's Sandwich Bar of the Year award was the New York Deli in High Street Arcade. |
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John Brady, 65, a former steelworker, owns bridal wear shop Principia in Middlesbrough's Dundas Arcade. |
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Paula underwent her drastic haircut at the XTG salon in Huddersfield's Byram Arcade, which is run by a relative, Sam Bullas. |
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Through the adjacent Market Arcade is a covered market hall, which has listed building status, due in part to its distinctive roof formed by hyperbolic paraboloids. |
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He later rented a workshop in the Queen's Arcade in the town. |
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Castle Arcade and Duke Street Arcades begin from this stretch. |
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Anderson and Hill in the Great Western Arcade are open weekdays and have a vast array of cheeses, charcuterie and fine foods as well as sandwiches. |
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The haul was found in a former Cardiff solicitors' strongroom and is now in the hands of Jonathan David Jewellers in the city-centre Morgan Arcade, who occupy the premises. |
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A major area of the street is taken up by the likes of Westfield Centrepoint, Glasshouse, Imperial Arcade, Skygarden, Mid City Centre and the Strande Arcade. |
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But the haul has been rediscovered in a Cardiff solicitors' strongroom, and is now in safe hands at Jonathan David Jewellers in the city centre's Morgan Arcade. |
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My mother was born here, and I remember, as a child, going to the Penny Arcade on 125th Street when it really was a penny, and playing in Mount Morris Park. |
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This first-of-its kind opportunity invited fans in the United States to think of an Xbox LIVE Arcade game idea that brings to life the bold spirit of the Doritos brand. |
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Susan Over, aged 56, of Halford Lane, will be at the Wesley Owen book shop in City Arcade centre, Coventry, with copies of her book Cakes, Bakes, Puddings and Prayers. |
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