Retro Arcade Machines

Here are amusement arcades and entertainment venues across the UK that have at least one retro arcade machine. Offering a throwback to the golden era of gaming with joysticks, chunky buttons, and classic cabinets. See below to play retro!

Retro arcade machines are classic gaming cabinets from the golden age of arcades, typically from the early 1970s to the late 1990s. They feature iconic joystick and button controls, CRT screens, and simple yet addictive gameplay. With 8-bit or 16-bit graphics and sound, the technological limits of the time gave these games a timeless charm and a uniquely fun gameplay experience, which is what makes them so addictive. Games tend to be 2D side-scrollers, shoot-em-ups and beat-um-ups.

Retro arcade machines are popular because they tap into a sense of nostalgia, reminding many of fun times of youth spent in arcades with friends or family. Their simplicity makes them easy to enjoy, with addictive gameplay and competitive challenges that keep players coming back. Classic titles like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Space Invaders are more than just games - they’ve become cultural icons, appearing in movies, music, and merchandise. Plus, the social aspect of arcades, where players can compete, share high scores, or reminisce, adds to the appeal of retro arcade machines in today’s digital world.

You can find retro arcade machines in various places across the UK, including:

  • Seaside Resorts - amusement arcades and piers, such as the Central Pier Arcade in Blackpool and Circus Circus Southend, have retro games alongside modern machines.
  • Arcade Bars - Retro gaming bars like NQ64 in Manchester offer this new concept, combining the thrill of retro machines in a lively bar setting.
  • Amusement Parks - Major permanent parks like Adventure Island Funtopia Arcade in Southend feature retro arcade machines, along with modern attractions.
  • Retro Arcades - Some venues focus entirely on retro gaming, such as Arcade Club in Blackpool, which has a wide selection of classic machines from various eras.

Many of these venues also list their game titles online, so be sure to check out our venue listings to find out more. 

  • Nostalgic Enjoyment
  • Immersive Gameplay
  • Retro Arcade fun
  • Iconic Titles

Magic City Amusement Arcade Great Yarmouth

Magic City Amusement Arcade, 38 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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The Mirage Amusements Arcade Hemsby

The Mirage Amusement Arcade, Beach Road, Hemsby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Joyland Amusement Arcade Great Yarmouth

Joyland Amusement Arcade, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Lucky Strike Amusement Arcade Skegness

Lucky Strike Amusement Arcade, 10 Grand Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire
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Walton Pier Amusement Arcade

Walton Pier, Pier Approach, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
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Majestic Amusement Arcade Great Yarmouth

Majestic Amusement Arcade, 47/48 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Pavilion Bowl Amusements Arcade Clacton

Pavilion Bowl Amusements Arcade Marine Parade, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex
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Ocean Bay Amusement Arcade Gorleston

Ocean Bay Amusements, Pier Gardens, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
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Retropolis Amusements Arcade Southend

Retropolis Amusement Arcade, 21 Eastern Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea, Essex
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