We took a many month long break because the channel is simply performing horribly. We are unsure of the future of the channel, but whether this video does well or tanks - this was a story we simply wanted to share. Enjoy.
This is sad that I didn’t know this until now. I try to keep up with information about PAC-MAN or arcades and me learning they were small arcades themed with PAC-MAN but died out shortly is depressing. Thank you for making this video.
Namco as a company is very financially responsible. They survived the pandemic relatively okay. This is in contrast to Sega who are known for being big spenders. They were not in a good position to survive the pandemic and had to sell all their Sega arcades in Japan and Asia to survive. Namco was able to keep their arcades in Japan and Asia open. They even bought some of Sega's former arcade locations. I'm sure with enough time that perhaps Namco might change their mind in the future and try again with Arcades.
Man, you have one of the best content. I don’t know why youtube isn’t recommending this to more people. Keep up the good work, I hope it doesn’t end here.
TH-cam's algorithm is often cruel to creators who genuinely care and put in the time and effort. It sucks to see the channel not doing well statistically, I hope this isn't the end!
Here in the UK we used to visit an Arcade called Sega Zone, we went to it for a few years until our last visit on February 15th 2020, the same day me and a few friends saw the Sonic movie, unfortunately after our last visit it unfortunately closed down completely.
That's what I've heard a few of them have turned into just so a lot of the arcade cabinets don't go to waste and malls can still have an arcade. Just a lot of the namco and pac man branding had to be taken down and sent back
I believe i've been to one of these before. It was a while back, maybe a few years ago? I was on vacation to SC and when I went to a mall there I came across this old arcade room. It looked empty, and about the same size as shown in this video. It was pretty bland, and I believe it was called Game Room or something like that. Perhaps it was one of these locations once they removed the Namco/Pac Man branding?
Damn those would've been sweet to visit! Did you ever hear about Level 257? It was Namcos first attempt at this. I was lucky enough to go to the grand opening event which was also an official celebration of Pacs 35 anny. Toru Iwatani was there, Buckner and Garcia performed Pacman Fever, it was awesome! It also was used to promote Pixels but yeah it was eventually changed to just a straight arcade thing stripped of the official stuff. It was in Schamburg, Illinois and still exists but not 257 anymore. So sad. It also had a badass Namco gift store when you walked in.
I swear I saw one at my local Walmart a few years back, I was there with my mom for something and I just remember seeing the Pac-Man statue with a bunch of games behind him, now where it used to be is a barbershop
Never heard of this before. It's sad to see it had such a short life. While it didn't look like anything to special, it could have been a nice little place to go. Honestly looks a lot better than my local mall arcade, called the "amazing space."
Thank you for making this game I was a massive fan of Pac-Man when I was younger Even recently during 2022 the release of Pac-Man museum plus and Pac-Man world RePac convinced me to rejoin the franchise as of 2023 I now own copies of both games for the playstation 4 they are worth owning and adding to any Pac-Man fans collection
I've had covid multiple times, its not that bad. The only people who really need to be cautious are people who are or live with elderly/compromised immune systems.
I peg the death of the video game arcade in 2007 the same with internet cafes, the smart phone killed those as well, but arcades made a come back in recent time becuase of prize games or crane games, its still going strong, soft gambling for kids aside, arcades have made a come back, just in a different from, but you can still enjoy a few old school games mixed in, also themed pubs and bars have adopted the games as well, its big business for arcades again.(just realised I commented to early about the resurgence factor in the video)
That's so unfortunate. Namco could've made a a lot of money by auctioning the branded stuff off, instead of destroying them. Never understood that culture, really.
Best arcade in the World was Mary K's in Las Vegas. Been to Japan and played in arcades big and small. Still not better then Mary. Mary K's was the shit, if you did not get shot. Fighters heaven.
We took a many month long break because the channel is simply performing horribly. We are unsure of the future of the channel, but whether this video does well or tanks - this was a story we simply wanted to share. Enjoy.
Shiz you inspired me to do TH-cam
just dropping in to say I subscribed today. great video
Is there at least one pacman zone left.
This is sad that I didn’t know this until now. I try to keep up with information about PAC-MAN or arcades and me learning they were small arcades themed with PAC-MAN but died out shortly is depressing. Thank you for making this video.
Namco as a company is very financially responsible. They survived the pandemic relatively okay.
This is in contrast to Sega who are known for being big spenders. They were not in a good position to survive the pandemic and had to sell all their Sega arcades in Japan and Asia to survive.
Namco was able to keep their arcades in Japan and Asia open. They even bought some of Sega's former arcade locations.
I'm sure with enough time that perhaps Namco might change their mind in the future and try again with Arcades.
Man, you have one of the best content.
I don’t know why youtube isn’t recommending this to more people.
Keep up the good work,
I hope it doesn’t end here.
Thank you so much that genuinely means a lot!
This is a great video man! The history itself and the story about the arcade is amazing
TH-cam's algorithm is often cruel to creators who genuinely care and put in the time and effort. It sucks to see the channel not doing well statistically, I hope this isn't the end!
Hoping so too, thanks for watching
Guess you missed that he keyword-spammed ABANDONED in the title to try to suck in people looking for a video about an abandoned space?
I’m just glad y’all are back. Hope y’all are doing well with life/other projects
Does anyone remember pacman Cafe in Orlando FL?
I went once but the place was sadly never to open again
Here in the UK we used to visit an Arcade called Sega Zone, we went to it for a few years until our last visit on February 15th 2020, the same day me and a few friends saw the Sonic movie, unfortunately after our last visit it unfortunately closed down completely.
Very interesting, always nice to hear what Sega love is going on on the other side of the pond so to speak
Our Pac-Man Zone changed its name to "At The Pier" and its STILL open
That's what I've heard a few of them have turned into just so a lot of the arcade cabinets don't go to waste and malls can still have an arcade. Just a lot of the namco and pac man branding had to be taken down and sent back
The return of TheShnizNite! I can already tell this is gonna be good. Welcome back!
4:57 I have a Pac-Token when I was in Quincy Il (Aladdin’s castle) still have it to this day
I kinda mad about the transition to Cards
I believe i've been to one of these before. It was a while back, maybe a few years ago? I was on vacation to SC and when I went to a mall there I came across this old arcade room. It looked empty, and about the same size as shown in this video. It was pretty bland, and I believe it was called Game Room or something like that. Perhaps it was one of these locations once they removed the Namco/Pac Man branding?
That's so sad I personally love arcades and I really wish I could've had the chance to be there R. I. P pacman zone.
It seems today you can't visit an Arcade without at least ONE machine having a BSOD on the screen.
Damn those would've been sweet to visit! Did you ever hear about Level 257? It was Namcos first attempt at this. I was lucky enough to go to the grand opening event which was also an official celebration of Pacs 35 anny. Toru Iwatani was there, Buckner and Garcia performed Pacman Fever, it was awesome! It also was used to promote Pixels but yeah it was eventually changed to just a straight arcade thing stripped of the official stuff. It was in Schamburg, Illinois and still exists but not 257 anymore. So sad. It also had a badass Namco gift store when you walked in.
Good video and glad to see you guys are back
Thanks for watching
I swear I saw one at my local Walmart a few years back, I was there with my mom for something and I just remember seeing the Pac-Man statue with a bunch of games behind him, now where it used to be is a barbershop
Never heard of this before. It's sad to see it had such a short life. While it didn't look like anything to special, it could have been a nice little place to go. Honestly looks a lot better than my local mall arcade, called the "amazing space."
I hope you make more retro gaming videos like this
We'd love to if our subscribers show interest
Thank you for making this game I was a massive fan of Pac-Man when I was younger
Even recently during 2022 the release of Pac-Man museum plus and Pac-Man world RePac convinced me to rejoin the franchise as of 2023 I now own copies of both games for the playstation 4 they are worth owning and adding to any Pac-Man fans collection
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Never knew about this. Great video.
Thanks for watching 😊
They should have opened them all here in Florida. We had no lockdowns or pandemic….
Killing yourself isn't worth any arcade game.
I've had covid multiple times, its not that bad. The only people who really need to be cautious are people who are or live with elderly/compromised immune systems.
I peg the death of the video game arcade in 2007 the same with internet cafes, the smart phone killed those as well, but arcades made a come back in recent time becuase of prize games or crane games, its still going strong, soft gambling for kids aside, arcades have made a come back, just in a different from, but you can still enjoy a few old school games mixed in, also themed pubs and bars have adopted the games as well, its big business for arcades again.(just realised I commented to early about the resurgence factor in the video)
what game is that at 0:18 into the video? looks awesome!
What is the music is in this video??
If they ever brought this back I’d go everyday
That's so unfortunate. Namco could've made a a lot of money by auctioning the branded stuff off, instead of destroying them. Never understood that culture, really.
The return of the Sega guy
Best arcade in the World was Mary K's in Las Vegas.
Been to Japan and played in arcades big and small.
Still not better then Mary.
Mary K's was the shit, if you did not get shot.
Fighters heaven.
Never understood why they did such thing
If they turned the lights off they could have doubled their profits.
Only sega does a worse job of capitalising on its rich gaming history
PAC-MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Waka Waka Waka
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