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medieval open
arcades housed shops or stalls,
either in the
arcaded space itself, or set into the main wall behind. From this, "
arcade" has
become a general...
- Look up
arcade or
arcades in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arcade most
often refers to:
Arcade game, a coin-operated video, pinball, electro-mechanical...
- restaurants, bars and amu****t
arcades. Most
arcade games are
presented as
primarily games of
skill and
include arcade video games,
pinball machines,...
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Arcade Fire is a
Canadian indie rock band from Montreal, Quebec,
consisting of
husband and wife Win
Butler and Régine Ch****agne,
alongside Richard Reed...
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Arcade is the
debut studio album by
American glam
metal supergroup Arcade.
Released in 1993, the
album produced two
singles that
would land in the Top...
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Microsoft Arcade is a
series of
classic arcade game
compilations released by
Microsoft between 1993 and 2000.
Although the
games included in
these compilations...
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designed by
Russell Warren and
Tallman & Bucklin.
Their design called for an
arcaded lane of
shops with
skylights in the roof
providing illumination, in emulation...
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Arcade of Frohse,
sometimes called the
supinator arch, is the most
superior part of the
superficial layer of the
supinator muscle, and is a
fibrous arch...
- An amu****t
arcade, also
known as a
video arcade, amu****ts,
arcade, or
penny arcade (an
older term), is a
venue where people play
arcade games, including...
- An
arcade cabinet, also
known as an
arcade machine or a coin-op
cabinet or coin-op machine, is the
housing within which an
arcade game's
electronic hardware...