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WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL ARCADE 92 BLOG...
LEGENDS NEVER DIE
Step back in time with Arcade 92, where we celebrate the golden age
of retro arcade gaming. Our blog is all about reliving those classic
moments and experiencing the magic of the past.


Shinobi: The Arcade Ninja Classic That Still Hits Hard at Arcade 92
Shinobi: The Arcade Ninja Classic That Still Hits Hard at Arcade 92 Before ninjas were everywhere in video games, before every action hero had wall jumps, throwing stars, stealth attacks, and dramatic sword strikes, there was Shinobi. Released by Sega in the late 1980s, Shinobi became one of those arcade games that immediately grabbed your attention. It had style. It had speed. It had danger. And most importantly, it made players feel like they had stepped into the role of a


Is Call of Duty Finally Going Back to What Made It Great?
Is Call of Duty Finally Going Back to What Made It Great? For longtime Call of Duty fans, there is something special about the early days of the franchise. Before the wild skins, the exaggerated movement, and the constant chase for trends, Call of Duty felt grounded. It felt intense. It felt like you were stepping into a cinematic war story where every mission mattered. Call of Duty 1 was amazing. It introduced a generation of gamers to what a large-scale, cinematic military


Primal Rage at Arcade 92: The Dinosaur Fighting Game That Stomped Through the ’90s Arcade Scene
Primal Rage at Arcade 92: The Dinosaur Fighting Game That Stomped Through the ’90s Arcade Scene In the 1990s, arcades were ruled by fighting games. Street Fighter II had players mastering combos, Mortal Kombathad crowds gathering around brutal finishers, and every arcade seemed to have that one cabinet where people lined up to prove who was the best. Then came Primal Rage — a fighting game that looked at all of that and said, “What if the fighters were giant dinosaurs and mas


While Mortal Kombat Ruled the Arcades, Beanie Babies Started a Different Kind of Mall Battle 90s Nostalgia
While Mortal Kombat Ruled the Arcades, Beanie Babies Started a Different Kind of Mall Battle 90s Nostalgia In the 1990s, there were a few things that could instantly define your childhood: Saturday morning cartoons, Super Nintendo, trips to the arcade, Lunchables, Capri Sun pouches, and somewhere in the middle of it all… a pile of Beanie Babies sitting on a shelf like they were rare museum artifacts. Beanie Babies were not just stuffed animals. They were a full-blown cultural


Capri Sun: The Iconic Pouch, the Impossible Straw, and the Summer Vibes of the ’80s and ’90s at Arcade 92
Capri Sun: The Iconic Pouch, the Impossible Straw, and the Summer Vibes of the ’80s and ’90s There are certain sounds that instantly take you back to being a kid: the ice cream truck in the distance, the click of a Nintendo cartridge, the buzz of an arcade cabinet warming up, and that unmistakable little pop when someone finally stabbed a straw into a Capri Sun pouch. Capri Sun was more than just a drink. It was a full childhood experience. The drink itself started in Germany


Star Fox and the Super FX chip that changed the 90’s and Beyond. Legends Never Die at Arcade 92!
Star Fox and the Super FX chip that changed the 90’s and Beyond. Legends Never Die at Arcade 92! Before Fox McCloud became one of Nintendo’s most recognizable heroes, before players were shouting “Do a barrel roll!” at their friends, and before Star Fox 64 became a Nintendo 64 classic, there was the original Star Fox on the Super Nintendo. Released in 1993, Star Fox landed right in the middle of early ’90s gaming culture, a time when arcades were still loud, colorful, and pac


Lunch Table Legends to Global Domination: How Pokémon Took Over the ’90s and beyond...Nostalgia at Arcade 92
Lunch Table Legends to Global Domination: How Pokémon Took Over the ’90s and beyond...Nostalgia at Arcade 92 In the late 1990s, before many kids ever powered on a Game Boy, Pokémon was already taking over lunch tables everywhere—one card at a time. The release of the Pokémon Trading Card Game turned school cafeterias into battle arenas. Kids weren’t just collecting cards—they were strategizing, trading, and competing. Holographic Charizards became playground legends, and the


Saddle Up and Squad Up: Sunset Riders - The 4-Player Wild West Showdown at Arcade 92
Saddle Up and Squad Up: Sunset Riders - The 4-Player Wild West Showdown at Arcade 92 If you walked into an arcade in the early ’90s and heard the crack of gunfire, the gallop of horses, and a voice shouting “Bury me with my money!”, chances are you had just stumbled upon Sunset Riders—one of the most iconic cooperative arcade experiences of its era. Developed by Konami and released in 1991, Sunset Riders dropped players straight into a high-energy, Wild West showdown where ou


Dirty Drivin’: The Wildest Ride You Never Knew You Needed at Arcade 92
Dirty Drivin’: The Wildest Ride You Never Knew You Needed at Arcade 92 There are racing games… and then there’s Dirty Drivin’. This isn’t about perfect laps or smooth cornering. The moment you grab the wheel, you realize this game has one goal: cause absolute chaos and make it fun. Released in 2011 by Raw Thrills, Dirty Drivin’ at Arcade 92 has now earned its place as a true retro arcade experience—but not because it’s old. Because it still hits 15 years later! You don’t ease


The Slip and Slide...From Backyard Splashdowns to Neon Nights: The Perfect 1990's Summer.
The Slip and Slide...From Backyard Splashdowns to Neon Nights: The Perfect 1990's Summer. There’s something unforgettable about summer growing up—the kind of heat that practically demanded you find a way to cool off. For a lot of us, that meant one thing: the Slip and Slide. A long strip of plastic, a running hose, and a full-speed sprint across the grass. It didn’t matter how many times you wiped out or overshot the end—you just got back up and did it again. It was loud, cha


Go Big or Go Home: The Rise of the X Games in the ’90s
Go Big or Go Home: The Rise of the X Games in the ’90s There was a moment in the 1990s when everything felt like it was moving faster—louder music, bigger risks, brighter colors… and right in the middle of it all came the X Games . Launched in 1995 by ESPN, the X Games weren’t just another sporting event—they were a full-on cultural explosion. Skateboarding, BMX, inline skating, motocross—these weren’t fringe activities anymore. They were front and center, broadcast to milli


Frogger: Where the Road Was Deadly… and somehow the Water Was Worse” 🐸🕹️ at Arcade 92
Frogger: Where the Road Was Deadly… and somehow the Water Was Worse” 🐸🕹️ at Arcade 92 There are arcade games you remember… and then there are arcade games you never forget . And few fall into that second category quite like Frogger. Released in 1981, Frogger didn’t rely on lasers, spaceships, or complicated mechanics. Instead, it gave you something simple—a frog… a road… a river… and one goal: get home . Easy, right? Not even close. From the moment you hit start, Frogg


Lost in the Grid: The Abstract and Addictive Chaos of Tempest at Arcade 92
Lost in the Grid: The Abstract and Addictive Chaos of Tempest at Arcade 92 There are arcade games… and then there are experiences. And few experiences hit quite like Tempest. Released by Atari in 1981, Tempest didn’t just stand out—it practically jumped off the screen . At a time when most arcade games were built on simple, flat visuals, Tempest went full futuristic with its vector graphics , creating sharp, glowing lines that felt like something straight out of a sci-fi dr


The Day the Neon Dimmed: Nirvana, Grunge, and the New Era of Arcades at Arcade 92
The Day the Neon Dimmed: Nirvana, Grunge, and the New Era of Arcades In the early 1990s, something shifted—loudly. On one side, you had the carryover from the late ’80s: neon colors, big hair, bold patterns, and a kind of over-the-top energy that felt almost cartoonish. Arcades reflected that perfectly. Bright cabinets, flashing lights, booming soundtracks, and games that practically shouted for your attention. Walking into an arcade felt like stepping into a kaleidoscope of


Rise From Your Grave: The Legend of Altered Beast at Arcade 92
Rise From Your Grave: The Legend of Altered Beast at Arcade 92 If you spent any time in an arcade in the late ’80s or early ’90s, there’s a very specific voice that still echoes in your head… “RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE!” That legendary line belongs to Altered Beast—a game that didn’t just grab your attention… it demanded it. Released by Sega in 1988, Altered Beast stood out immediately in a sea of side-scrollers and beat ‘em ups. You weren’t just another hero punching your way t


Buzzing Through the Arcade: The Era of Pagers in the 90s
Buzzing Through the Arcade: The Era of Pagers in the 90s If you were around in the ’90s, there was one small device that made you feel instantly important—even if you were just being told to call home for dinner. We’re talking about the pager. Before smartphones, before texting, and definitely before read receipts, pagers were the original way to stay connected on the go. And for a moment in time, they weren’t just useful—they were cool . And nowhere did that cool factor hit


Before the ESRB Ratings, There Was NARC...Relive Nostalgia at Arcade 92
Before the ESRB Ratings, There Was NARC... Relive Nostalgia at Arcade 92! If you ever walked into an arcade in the late ’80s or early ’90s and saw a crowd gathered around a machine that looked a little more intense than the rest… chances are, you were looking at NARC. This wasn’t your typical “save the princess” or “beat the high score” kind of game. NARC dropped you right into the middle of a full-blown war on crime—and it didn’t hold back. You played as heavily armed narc


The Heart of the Mall: Arcade Culture in the Early ’90s...Arcade 92 is Where it's at Now!
The Heart of the Mall: Arcade Culture in the Early ’90s...Arcade 92 is Where it's at Now! If you grew up in the early ’90s, there was one place that felt like the center of the universe—and no, it wasn’t your house. It was the mall. More specifically, it was the arcade inside the mall . Before smartphones, before online gaming, and definitely before social media, the arcade mall was the social network. It was where you went to hang out, show off, compete, and honestly… ju


Nintendo Game Boy: The Ultimate ’90s Sidekick at Arcade 92
Nintendo Game Boy: The Ultimate ’90s Sidekick at Arcade 92 If you grew up anywhere near the 1990s, there’s a good chance you had a gray brick in your hands at some point—and no, not a cell phone. We’re talking about the legendary Nintendo Game Boy, released in North America in 1989 but truly coming into its own as a cultural icon throughout the ’90s. At first glance, it wasn’t flashy. No backlight. No color. Just a pea-green screen and a speaker that sounded like it was doi


Legends Never Die at Arcade 92: MapQuest...Relive the ’90s Magic
Born too late to explore the seas, too early to explore the stars, but just in time for MapQuest! Before we had a calm voice in our pocket telling us to “turn left in 500 feet,” we had MapQuest—and it quietly changed how an entire generation moved through the world. Launched in 1996, MapQuest arrived right in the middle of a fascinating cultural moment. This was the same year Independence Day dominated theaters, Space Jam brought together cartoons and basketball, and Spice Gi
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