Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. I played my first arcade machine in 1985 at a roller rink in ...
There isn’t a video game from the heyday of arcades you can’t play on a home console (or even your phone) now. But spending hours hunched over gaming cabinets in a seedy storefront was a wonderful ...
Almost every arcade cabinet will feature that iconic joystick, an array of mashable buttons, and a screen to take in all the action — something modern-day consoles just can’t replicate. However, from ...
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