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BRISBANE : Retro gaming fans have reason to celebrate as 1UP Arcade, home to Australia’s most extensive collection of 80s and 90s video games, has officially reopened. After a period of uncertainty that saw the arcade nearly disappear, it has found a permanent new home in the heart of Woolloongabba.
The collection was rescued from storage after a partnership was formed with Rod Jones, the owner of Laserforce Brisbane. The arcade now occupies the ground floor of the iconic Laserforce premises on Ipswich Road.
While the new space is slightly more curated than the original venue, it still boasts a massive lineup:
In a move that mirrors the games themselves, the pricing remains “stuck in the 80s.”
Traveler Tip: The venue is fully licensed upstairs at the Space Marines Café, making it a perfect spot for both families and adult “kid-ults” looking for nostalgia.
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