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Is Zorbing An Extreme Sport? (Answered)

Zorbing is an activity that involves climbing into a large, bouncy clear plastic ball called a ZORB and walking around in it or rolling in it down a hill or on water. It's an activity that can be...

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What Is The Bocce Ball Court Size? (With Costs)

Bocce ball is an outdoor game that often gets lumped into the same category as petanque or boules. I already wrote an article about the differences between petanque and bocce. In a nutshell, boules...

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Petanque vs Bocce (Differences)

Are Petanque And Bocce The Same Game? With COVID enabling (forcing?) people to spend more time at home for the foreseeable future, many people are actively searching for new activities to keep...

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What Is Bubble Soccer?

Photo source: John Loo Have you ever heard of a sport that began as a joke? We already discussed on this website how you can put a bubble soccer table in your game room or basement. But what about...

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Hi, I'm Carl and thanks for visiting Arcade Report. I've been a fan of home video games and arcade games in general since 1979 when I visited my first arcade at age 9 and was immediately hooked. I would scrounge 25 cent coins from my parents to visit the arcade at the local mall. A few years later I had a paper route and used much of the money I made to spend quarters on arcade games like Galaga, Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Robotron and all the other popular ones of the day. Then I started getting hooked on home video game systems like Intellivision, Atari, Colecovision and later Nintendo. I love them all.

Are you thinking about putting a home game room or basement arcade together? There are plenty of options and we'll discuss all the things related to video games, pool and billiards, classic games, bar items and more. We'll even discuss some lesser known options like shuffleboard tables and cuckoo clocks. Regardless of your budget and space, you have options!

On this website I'll also discuss my memories of these and other games including the mini handheld games from Coleco and Mattel because I bought many of them, too.

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