Arcade game
An arcade game is a machine that is played using coins. Arcade games are found in restaurants, pubs, video arcades, and other places. Tabletop pinball games and video games are two common kinds of arcade games.
The earliest arcade games were introduced at the end of the 19th century. Their popularity declined in the Western world during the 2000s, in Asian regions ten years thereafter.
The Apple App store categorized some apps into a category called "Arcade". One game that is in this category is Tiny Wings.
Arcade Game Media
An amusement arcade featuring several different types of arcade games, located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Arcade video games at ZBase Entertainment Center in Tampere, Finland
Skee-Ball was one of the first arcade games developed.
A claw crane game, where one must time the movement of the claw to grab a prize
A purikura photo sticker booth in Fukushima City, Japan
Air hockey tables at an arcade
A row of mutoscopes at a Disneyland penny arcade in the 1980s
Pinball machines from the 1960s at the Pinball Hall of Fame
Sega's Gun Fight (1969), a two-player EM game that used light-sensitive targets. It was one of the first games with head-to-head shooting, inspiring arcade shooter video games such as Gun Fight (1975).
All American Basket Ball (1969), an EM game produced by Chicago Coin