Arcade of Athens
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STOAArcade of Athens.
STOASheltered arcade in Athens
LESCHEArcade in ancient Athens
ROREMComposer of "Penny Arcade"
TOKENBit of arcade currency
arcaturearcade of small dimensions
arcaturesarcade of small dimensions
TETRISArcade sensation of the '90s
ATARIMaker of many arcade classics
DONKEYKONGJRArcade star of the '80s
QIXArcade game of the 1980s
TETRISArcade sensation of the 90's
MSPACMANArcade star of the '80s
JRPACMANArcade game spinoff of 1983
SEGAPublisher of the arcade game Zaxxon
ATARIMaker of the arcade game Breakout
ATARIMaker of the arcade classic Tempest
DONKEYKONGJRNintendo arcade game of the 80's
SEGAMaker of the old arcade game Periscope
QBERTCube-jumping arcade game of the 1980s
NBAJAMClassic arcade game with lots of shooting
KONG"The King of ..." (2007 documentary about an arcade game)
FROGGERArcade game that was the subject of a "Seinfeld" episode
PAPERBOYOld arcade game controlled with a set of bicycle handlebars
TRONArcade game based on a film of the same name
colonnadesA row of columns supporting a roof, an entablature, or arcade
WHACKAMOLEComputer term, based on an arcade game, regarding the annoyance of fending off recurring spammers
arcatureblind arcade, as a series of arches superimposed on the walls of a building for decoration
arcaturesblind arcade, as a series of arches superimposed on the walls of a building for decoration
triforiumA gallery or arcade above the arches of the nave, choir, and transepts of a church
bemas(in a Christian basilica) an open space between the end of the nave arcade and the apse
bema(in a Christian basilica) an open space between the end of the nave arcade and the apse
bemata(in a Christian basilica) an open space between the end of the nave arcade and the apse
triforia(in a church) the wall at the side of the nave, choir, or transept, corresponding to the space between the vaulting or ceiling and the roof of an aisle, often having a blind arcade or an opening in a gallery