Remember back in the day when you used to hit up the local arcade for a little R and R? Yeah, those Pac Man machines were the bomb back then. Of course, that was when a video game would cost you a mere quarter. Not any more. Try a dollar to play one measly arcade game. Bring back the classic 80s arcade games. At least we all could afford them. Indeed the video game business is constantly advancing as far as concepts and graphics go, but there is certainly something to be said about plain and simple fun.

Did you have an Atari back in the 80s? I can still remember playing Pitfall on mine. Wow, were those graphics amazing! Okay, if you compare them to what’s on the market these days, the 80s arcade games were not so impressive. However, they did get the job done. You just had to be there to appreciate it. When Nintendo finally came out, it shocked the video game world. 80s arcade games rocketed to a whole new level. Suddenly Pac Man was out and Mario was “The Man.” Now we were dealing with a ton of levels, which eventually turned into a phenomenon for video gamers around the world. I recall battling my little brother in Karate Champ. It’s so renaissance in comparison to the newer Mortal Combat games, but it certainly kept our interest at the time. What was your game of choice?

Just because 80s arcade games are a thing of the past, doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy them. With a little concept called the Internet at your side, you can locate virtually any 80s arcade games you please. Sites such as Ebay.com constantly have an array of 80s arcade games up for auction. How cool would it be to have a Mrs. Pac Man arcade game standing in your living room? All of that 80s video game fun can be yours again. Hop online and check out the variety of 80s arcade games within your reach. Of course these classic machines won’t cost you the chunk of cash they did back in the day. These days folks are too busy waiting on their Playstation 3 and playing Xbox. So if you’re an 80s kid who just can’t let go of those great 80s arcade games, it’s time to acquire what’s at your very fingertips. Get back that classic 80s entertainment.

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