If you have ever stepped into a dusty arcade or felt the thrill of dropping a quarter into a vintage cabinet, you understand the magic of classic arcade games. From Pac-Man to Street Fighter II , these games defined a generation. Today, the best way to relive—or discover—that magic is through .
No arcade game is legally abandonware. Copyright lasts 95+ years. Even defunct companies (e.g., Technos, Data East) have their IP owned by successors (e.g., G-Mode, Arc System Works).
If you have ever stepped into a dusty arcade or felt the thrill of dropping a quarter into a vintage cabinet, you understand the magic of classic arcade games. From Pac-Man to Street Fighter II , these games defined a generation. Today, the best way to relive—or discover—that magic is through .
No arcade game is legally abandonware. Copyright lasts 95+ years. Even defunct companies (e.g., Technos, Data East) have their IP owned by successors (e.g., G-Mode, Arc System Works).