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Virus threatens 'game over' for Japan's arcades » Borneo Bulletin Online

March 6, 2021 TOKYO (AFP) – Evenings are normally the busiest time at Mikado, a retro gaming arcade in Tokyo, but these days the shutters come down early, leaving Street Fighter fans out in the cold. Bright, noisy arcades are still a neighbourhood fixture in Japan, but they have been disappearing as business is hit by virus-curtailed opening hours. “This is when the place usually starts to fill up,” lamented Yasushi Fukamachi, a manager at Mikado, whose 250 vintage machines attract nocturnal students and office workers who have just clocked off. It is approaching 8pm and a few dozen gamers wearing face masks are fighting it out on joystick classics, eking out their final minutes of fun before being shooed out.

Video arcades in Japan face extinction as console sales hit record high amid pandemic

Video arcades in Japan face extinction as console sales hit record high amid pandemic February 28, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) This photo shows the interior of Kasuga Amusement Arcade in Osaka s Naniwa Ward on Jan. 20, 2021. In the foreground is Gator Panic, a game similar to Whac-a-Mole. (Mainichi/Hitoshi Sonobe) OSAKA Video arcades in Japan are facing extinction amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, while console sales have reached a record high. As of 2019, the number of gaming arcades in the country had already fallen to a sixth of the level seen during the asset-inflated bubble economy period due to the penetration of home gaming consoles amid a technology revolution. Recently, the number of arcades is further plunging due to the trend of the times and people refraining from going out amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Virus threatens 'game over' for Japan's arcades

The number of such facilities plunged from 22,000 in 1989 to just 4,000 in 2019, and a number of well-known locations in Tokyo have shut for good since late last year.

Covid-19 threatens 'game over' for Japan's arcades | Life

Saturday, 13 Feb 2021 09:36 AM MYT Several arcades went bust following Japan s first state of emergency last year, which saw most of them close completely for two months, and those that survived are now struggling. ― AFP pic via ETX Studio Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. TOKYO, Feb 13 ― Evenings are normally the busiest time at Mikado, a retro gaming arcade in Tokyo, but these days the shutters come down early, leaving Street Fighter fans out in the cold. Bright, noisy arcades are still a neighbourhood fixture in Japan, but they have been disappearing as business is hit by virus-curtailed opening hours.

Virus threatens 'game over' for Japan's arcades

Evenings are normally the busiest time at Mikado, a retro gaming arcade in Tokyo, but these days the shutters come down early, leaving "Street Fighter" fans out in the cold. Every evening, Mikado goes live to 80,000 YouTube followers, streaming video-game matches as a way to reach gamers stuck at home and earn advertising money.

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