The decline of the arcade family the last 2 vintage arcade halls will be closed

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The news is a double whammy for those who love the arcade in America: The Chinatown Fair in New York and the two arcade halls of Arcade Infinity in California are likely to close at the end of this month.  The two great machine halls were retained in North America for their unique reasons, Chinatown fair because of the rustic simplicity of the countryside, while arcade Infinity had many rare and expensive arcade frames. Henry Cen, owner of Chinatown Fair, wrote on his Facebook that "after decades of operation, [arcade] is no longer leased". His writing was vague, though it was not certain that the arcade would be closed, but it seemed likely.  In New York, a loving friend can move on and try to keep the old machine hall. Here is a group of Chinatown Fair Pictures, you can feel the local atmosphere: But arcade Infinity is a glimmer of hope is not, after one months of trial, has been the Los Angeles court to close the hall of the verdict, because of certain business license problems  , the machine Hall will be in the final operation on February 26, 2011. Latest news: Just after the news of the impending closure of Chinatown Fair in New York, many game fans blew up the arcade phone early this morning, and officials now have to clarify that the story of the Old Street's shutdown is rumored to be ...  At least at this stage.  Chinatown Fair's manager, Valentino Ventura, has just told the media on the phone that the arcade, which has a long history, will not go bankrupt and that they have now found two new locations, and that even if the current owners do not renew their contracts, arcade halls can move to new places. Ventura said previously on Facebook that Henry Cen, Chinatown Fair, was just a "former technician" who occasionally helped maintain the machine, and stressed that he did not know what the arcade Hall was.  At the same time, CEN in other ways to the media that he is Chinatown Fair's "early investors", and now the manager Ventura is just a "near-fired employees." Despite the diverging, both sides confirmed the disagreement between Chinatown Fair and the owner of the Arcade house, which was the main reason for the old arcade room to be relocated.  According to CEN, they have received the "ultimatum" issued by homeowners in the last Wednesday, the deadline of 6 working days to move away, if there is no significant turnaround, then they are expected to suspend business from 28th this month to relocate. According to Joystiq, the arcade owner, Samuel Palmer, confirmed in an interview last night that he had been looking for a new site to reopen, but did not disclose the exact location. As a result, Chinatown Fair is a foregone conclusion, but the likelihood of continuing to operate as one of the few vintage arcade halls in New York remains high. (Edit/Xu Mingming)
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