Greetings colleagues and friends,
it's almost a year since the last update. I need to apologize for this because I've been very busy in my work, family and also in my own museum. Now I'm returning on the dancefloor with some great news.
I have reworked the main site of museums:
http://arcademuseum.eu/arcade.htmlAll the necessary infos are on one page. It was a little crazy because I'm writting this web in a html editor PSPad, so if you discover anything wrong, please tell me. Hope you will enjoy this style of arcade database more than the old version.
Now let me introduce two new contributors of this website:
My old friend
Waldemar Nawrath - a pure arcade enthusiast living in Germany and
Bart Platteeuw - our new friend who collects arcades and lives in Belgium.
If anything changes in arcade location you know or if you have some tips for us, please don't hesistate to mail us anytime.
Our main goal is still the same: To promote arcade locations in Europe because we all know that arcade fun isn't the domain of the USA and Japan only. We have very nice arcade places here in Europe and somebody have to inform about them. We are also slowly collecting arcade travellers on our FaceBook so If you like us, please promote this website between your friends:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arcade-Museum-Europe/658781937514835Keep up the arcade spirit alive!
Jan Orna
www.ArcadeMuseum.EUArcade Museum Europe Guide (AMEU)
& also the owner of
www.ArcadeHry.cz/homepage: