Examples of using Arcades in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Video arcades, though sometimes difficult to distinguish from pachinko parlors from the outside, have video games rather than gambling,
Glazing was a central feature of the grand shopping arcades that spread across Europe from the late 18th century.
Beneath the arcades are some of Turin's most stylish shops and the historic cafés
Not only are shopping arcades containing supermarkets and eateries only ever a short walk away,
That was the day Nintendo officially began selling Donkey Kong to arcades- and introduced the world to a mustachioed little fellow named Jumpman.
While youth is active in a variety of action and arcades, girls, look to play a more creative and calm.
It's like playing the old whack-a-mole game from arcades back in the day: new challenges and problems keep popping up.
Some of the earliest examples of shopping arcades with expansive glazed shop-windows appeared in Paris.
The park also offers theme attractions, carnival games, arcades, food, shows
A classic fighting game arcades in which you alone must kill countless enemies.
Once upon a time, arcades were called only those games that were moved from the slot machines.
Set the style of old arcades where you have to escape from a group of bikers with sticks chasing you, defend yourself and flees.
The Briggate area is famous for its historic shopping arcades, many of them of architectural significance.
Sonic The Hedgehog was also released in arcades on SEGA's Mega-Tech and Mega Play systems.
Today, the donations are exhibited in the Museum, whose entrance is located on the right side of the Cathedral of Naples, under the arcades.
Re-live the retro action on your device with the queen of the arcades.
Dissidia Final Fantasy on arcades.
Today, the Japan Amusement Industry Association says there are 4,856 registered arcades across the country.
Next to the portal, there are traces of covered entry are with three arcades.
Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring is a 3D fighting game released for arcades in 1998 and later ported for the PlayStation in 1999.