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Don't believe that people offering free flash games online are doing it for fun. They are doing it for the money. And we're talking about serious money here. You've seen the online flash games that kids and grown ups have been playing on during their spare time. You wonder how can people play games for FREE. There must be a catch right? Well there is no catch for the players. They are enjoying the entertainment which these arcade website owners are providing for them free of charge. However, the owners on the other hand are making a handsome profit online. And it's so easy to do, it's not even funny. It's a goldmine out there ready for you to discover. Start Your Own Arcade In 4 Minutes And Make Money Too! http://lnk.co/IFXV8

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Want to make a living online offering free flash games?

http://lnk.co/IFXV8



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Arcade games are typically coin-operated games found in restaurants, pubs, video arcades, and

other public spaces. Most arcade games are video games, pinball machines or redemption

(rewarding the player per their score) games. These machines are programmed and equipped for

a specific game, and consist of a video display, a set of controls (joystick, buttons, light guns or

pressure-sensitive pads on the ground), and the coin slot.



Arcade games usually have very short levels, simple controllers, iconic characters, and increasing

levels of complexity. They are designed as short adrenaline-driven thrillers compared to most

console games, which have more complex play and stronger storylines. One reason for this is that

since the game is coin-operated, the player rents the game for as long as their game avatar

survives on the field. Any game on a console or a PC can be referred to as 'arcade game' if it has

these attributes.



The history of arcade games dates back to the early 20th century amusement park games like

shooting galleries, mechanical fortune-tellers or jukeboxes.



Today, there are 4,926 known arcade games, and these modern avatars are based on pure

electronics and integrated circuits. The modern arcade games were developed in the 1970s, and

one of the most famous of these early games is Pong, a simple game simulating Ping Pong.



Ralph Baer, who is now known as the creator of video games, created the first known home video

game consoles in the 1970s. Improvements were brought to home consoles from late 1970s to

early 1980s, the time during which Atari 2600, Intellivision and Colecovision were released. The

video game slump of 1983 was not filled until the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) reached

North America in 1985. This was when games like Mario Bros. and many others of today's popular

Nintendo games were launched.



The last two decades of gaming history have witnessed the creation of separate markets for

games on video game consoles, home PCs and handheld devices.



The latest generation of arcade video games also has interactivity as part of the game design,

making the game player feel more involved in the game. A radical form of interactivity, virtual

reality, has not really taken off in the arcade game genre, but this is due to the technical limitations

of truly being able to achieve real virtual reality by any means.









Arcade Games provides detailed information on Arcade Games, Free Arcade Games, Online

Arcade Games, Real Arcade Games and more. Arcade Games is affiliated with Online Computer

Games [http://www.i-ComputerGames.com].









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