Sunday, August 17, 2014

The last arcade


Every Sunday we present a feature from our archives, either for you to discover for the first time or read again. This week it's Simon Parkin's report from the Heart of Gaming, perhaps London's last true arcade. If you're looking for something to do to while away the rest of summer, it's worth noting the Heart of Gaming is still going strong and is well worth a visit.


When it comes to arcade games, every city has a heart. This is the spiritual and physical epicentre, towards which a metropolis' video game players are drawn from miles around. It's here that friendships are won, rivalries settled and pallid tans worked up in front of the cathode glow of the machines. In Tokyo there's Club Sega, its cavernous belly rumbling conspicuously opposite Akihabara's subway station. In New York it's Chinatown Fair, a grimy, well-loved nucleus that spills its outcast teen-agers and old timers into the flanking takeaway restaurants at closing time.


In London, it's the Trocadero, a towering entertainment complex situated in Piccadilly Circus. For decades now, virtual fighters, drivers, dancers and gawping tourists have travelled the spinal escalator to the building's summit, where the brightest and best arcade machines await.


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