Use code EXPLORE LOCAL for extra 15% off . History of Video Games: Volume 2
The Pop Up Retro Arcade has returned for the summer in a bigger unit!
Pay one entry fee and then play as many games as you like for the duration of the session. Ticketing options:
£10 for two (2) adult tickets (up to 50% off)
£19 for one (1) family ticket for two (2) adults and two (2) children (up to 34% off)
£49 for eight (8) adult tickets (up to 29% off)
Must be 12 or older. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
History of Video Games This summer Edinburgh will see the short but rich history of video games under one roof as Future Artists bring together everything from original vintage machines such as Space Invaders and Pac Man to rare Star Wars games and classic home entertainment systems including Sega, Nintendo and Atari. Some of the classic games of the 80s, among them Afterburner and Outrun, will be played alongside Street Fighter and other 90s hits. This edition will also see the classic Commodore 65 and Spectrum 48k machines, plus rare handheld games. :relaxed: fatsoma.com/fut…rgh
All comments (61)
jennypenny
4 Aug 17#1
Use code EXPLORE LOCAL for extra 15% off . History of Video Games: Volume 2
The Pop Up Retro Arcade has returned for the summer in a bigger unit!
Pay one entry fee and then play as many games as you like for the duration of the session. Ticketing options:
£10 for two (2) adult tickets (up to 50% off)
£19 for one (1) family ticket for two (2) adults and two (2) children (up to 34% off)
£49 for eight (8) adult tickets (up to 29% off)
Must be 12 or older. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
History of Video Games This summer Edinburgh will see the short but rich history of video games under one roof as Future Artists bring together everything from original vintage machines such as Space Invaders and Pac Man to rare Star Wars games and classic home entertainment systems including Sega, Nintendo and Atari. Some of the classic games of the 80s, among them Afterburner and Outrun, will be played alongside Street Fighter and other 90s hits. This edition will also see the classic Commodore 65 and Spectrum 48k machines, plus rare handheld games. :relaxed: fatsoma.com/fut…rgh
Ivesy
4 Aug 17#2
nice one
GingerMohawk
4 Aug 17#3
Great thanks for this
pazuzu17
4 Aug 17#4
The f*** am I just hearing about this now, literally the day before!? Gutted!
ArthurDent1 to pazuzu17
4 Aug 17#14
It's on until Sat 19th August
marmaluke
4 Aug 17#5
Awesome. Would be there if this was London
johnsmith1997 to marmaluke
4 Aug 17#10
I was thinking the same. When's it coming to London. How many people live in London compared to Edinburgh!! :astonished:
noahsdad to johnsmith1997
4 Aug 17#17
Jesus guys, I mean c'mon poor old London, the heart and centre of the UK, it never gets anything. Nothing ever happens there. You poor hard by done people, we all feel for you. God forbid another part of the UK has something London does not, am outraged for you, the crime!
Trogador to noahsdad
4 Aug 17#18
Move all fun activities to London because it's got more people living in it. How dare we not include them
johnsmith1997 to noahsdad
4 Aug 17#20
I love me retro arcade games. You can't really compare playing an arcade game on a console or emulator vs the real thing.
noahsdad to johnsmith1997
4 Aug 17#23
That bit I have no problem with. Was more the whining bit "when is it coming to London, London has more people than Edinburgh". I agree the real thing is always best, although emulators etc are decent compensation.
Found this for all us Londoners/Southerners. They used to be in Acton but now in Croydon. They don't seem to have as many machines as the Arcade Club. Will have to check this out,as I'm only in Sutton. :thumbsup:
jamobo1
4 Aug 17#6
Street fighter 2? Maybe final fight. Well jealous!
Graham1979 to jamobo1
4 Aug 17#13
Yes, yes yes yes yes YES!
newmum2
4 Aug 17#7
Groupon states deal on between 19th July and 11th September but link says 5th August :thinking:
Have you seen prices there ? :wink: Just buy used PSP 2k/3k from cex and get memory Card with retro games for 10 pounds from eBay . You can play everything from c64 to p
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The Pop Up Retro Arcade has returned for the summer in a bigger unit!
Pay one entry fee and then play as many games as you like for the duration of the session.
Ticketing options:
- £10 for two (2) adult tickets (up to 50% off)
- £19 for one (1) family ticket for two (2) adults and two (2) children (up to 34% off)
- £49 for eight (8) adult tickets (up to 29% off)
- Must be 12 or older. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
History of Video Games This summer Edinburgh will see the short but rich history of video games under one roof as Future Artists bring together everything from original vintage machines such as Space Invaders and Pac Man to rare Star Wars games and classic home entertainment systems including Sega, Nintendo and Atari. Some of the classic games of the 80s, among them Afterburner and Outrun, will be played alongside Street Fighter and other 90s hits. This edition will also see the classic Commodore 65 and Spectrum 48k machines, plus rare handheld games. :relaxed: fatsoma.com/fut…rgh
All comments (61)
The Pop Up Retro Arcade has returned for the summer in a bigger unit!
Pay one entry fee and then play as many games as you like for the duration of the session.
Ticketing options:
- £10 for two (2) adult tickets (up to 50% off)
- £19 for one (1) family ticket for two (2) adults and two (2) children (up to 34% off)
- £49 for eight (8) adult tickets (up to 29% off)
- Must be 12 or older. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
History of Video Games This summer Edinburgh will see the short but rich history of video games under one roof as Future Artists bring together everything from original vintage machines such as Space Invaders and Pac Man to rare Star Wars games and classic home entertainment systems including Sega, Nintendo and Atari. Some of the classic games of the 80s, among them Afterburner and Outrun, will be played alongside Street Fighter and other 90s hits. This edition will also see the classic Commodore 65 and Spectrum 48k machines, plus rare handheld games. :relaxed: fatsoma.com/fut…rgh
When's it coming to London.
How many people live in London compared to Edinburgh!! :astonished:
You can't really compare playing an arcade game on a console or emulator vs the real thing.
Found this for all us Londoners/Southerners.
They used to be in Acton but now in Croydon.
They don't seem to have as many machines as the Arcade Club.
Will have to check this out,as I'm only in Sutton. :thumbsup: