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In this strange juxtaposition of ancient Rome and modern Las Vegas, techno-warriors do battle amid fluted columns with sophisticated arcade games.
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Try out Big Apple-themed versions of traditional games such as coin pitches and shooting galleries, with New York-style food close at hand.
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Traditional carnival attractions take on a new excitement with medieval knights racing around on their steeds.
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Also known as Segaworld, this is a favorite with local teenagers, for its virtual racing cars, flight simulators, and other tests of coordination; there are games for younger children, too.
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Perhaps the noisiest place in town, Gameworks occupies a vast space on the lower level of the Showcase Mall, and offers more than 250 games as well as a restaurant and climbing wall.
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Most major Strip hotels will rent or loan video-game equipment to guests with children. Since by law no child under the age of 12 should be left unsupervised in a game arcade (and there is also a curfew for under-18s), many parents want to take advantage of this useful service.
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The huge arcade features the very best in video and virtualreality games.
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Games galore, plus an array of fun mirrors, hotdog stands, popcorn machines, and other carnival delights.
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This arcade seems less hectic than most – a boon to anxious parents watching over their charges.
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The arcade continues the pirate theme of the rest of the hotel; even the security guard is dressed for the part.
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