Arcade Games
An arcade game is playable on an even more specialised form of electronic device, which is designed to play only one game and encased in a cabinet. Arcade games are usually found in business establishments like restaurants, public houses, video arcades, and family entertainment centres as or coin-operated entertainment machines. They are generally bulky, more expensive, and specialised as opposed to PCs and consoles. Redemption games, claw cranes, and pinball machines are common examples of arcade games.

Latest Arcade Game
Modern arcade games were inspired by classic entertainment machines installed in amusement parks such as shooting galleries, ball toss games, and fortune-teller machines. The make extensive use of solid state electronics and integrated circuits. The hardware is based on modified video game console hardware or high-end personal computer components. Some modern versions are controllable via more immersing and realistic methods featuring dedicated light guns, rear-projection displays, and force feedback controls.