Whetheryou’re an ex-pat in Berlin or just passing through, if you’re someone who enjoys communal gaming, you might have noticed that Germanydoesn’t seem to have virtually any arcades.
To most passionate nerds’ dismay, arcade culture hascompletely vanishedfrom the German gaming scene, sometime in the early 1980s. The German government had pushed for a law to restrict access to any arcade games for young adults under 18, legally putting them in the same category asslot machines.The reasoning behind this decision was that arcade machines are supposedly targeted specifically toward exploiting adolescents and perpetuating the consumption of harmful, violent forms of media. Quite the big accusation, for someone that just wants to indulge in a couple of rounds of Dance Dance Revolution.
Whether we will ever be able to have a proper arcade in Berlin is uncertain, but in the meantime, we may provide some relief! Here are our currenttop 5 picksof how to get your gamer on, when inBerlin!
LVL
At the top of our list is probably the closest thing you’ll find to an arcade, and it’s targeted towardsall kinds of gamers;the LVL World of Gamingin Berlin. LVL is a multi-media gaming venue, fully equipped with the latest technology and games for you to get lost in. A VR-area, an esports arena, an inhouse movie theater for private big-screen gaming sessions, andan arcade-games section.While it doesn’t provide the typical feeling of an arcade, it does come with all the classic arcade games for you to play, completely free of charge!
Flipperhalle, Teltow
While some people might raise an eyebrow or two at them,pinball machinesare definitely an arcade classic, even if they have drastically decreased in popularity over the past few decades. Walking intoFlipperhalle in Teltow Berlinalmost feels as if you’re stepping through atime portal.The storage hall is filled to the brim with pinball machines, and even aPONG tablefor your retro multiplayer desires. Even better is theirall-you-can-playbuffet-style policy of paying 10€ upfront at the counter and being able to play as much as you’d like.
VR Nation
VR Nationis the self-proclaimedbest virtual reality arcade in Berlin.Group up with up to 4 players to enjoy a full body, 4D simulated VR experience on 100sqm of free space.
Cineplex Movie Theaters
If you’re still in need of theperfect venueto have your next gaming-themed birthday party at, why not rent out an entire movie theater hall?Cineplex theatersall around Berlin are free to rent for special occasions, and come with anamazing sound system, free internet access, and giant screens.What more could you want for that perfect gaming experience?
A Maze.
A Maze.is an annual“international festival for arthouse games and playful media.”If you are a fan of everythingVR and experimental,you will love A Maze.! The festival perfectly merges gaming culture with the artistry of the Berlin scene and offers musical entertainment alongside all your nerdy needs.In 2022,A Maze had it's first in-person event in 2 years.
While Berlin may not be able to satisfy your craving for a nostalgic arcade experience, it certainlydoesn't fall short of innovationwhen it comes to communal gaming.
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References
LVLRetrieved fromhttps://www.lvl.global/.
FlipperhalleRetrieved fromhttps://www.flipperhalle-berlin.de/.
VR NationRetrieved fromhttps://www.vr-nation.de/.
CineplexRetrieved fromhttps://www.cineplex.de/berlin-alhambra/.
A Maze.Retrieved fromhttps://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/berliner-computerspielfestival-a-maze-ganz-virtuell-besuchen-wir-veranstaltungen-bald-nur-noch-als-avatare/26020970.html.
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