{{wiktionary|arcade|arcades}} '''Arcade''' most often refers to: * Arcade game, a coin-operated video, pinball, electro-mechanical, redemption, etc., game ** Arcade video game, a coin-operated video game ** Arcade cabinet, housing which holds an arcade video game's hardware ** Arcade system board, a standardized printed circuit board * Amusement arcade, a place with arcade games
'''Arcade''' may also refer to: {{TOC right}}
==Architecture== * Arcade (architecture), a series of adjoining arches * Shopping mall, one or more buildings forming a complex of shops, sometimes called a shopping arcade
==Places==
===Greece=== *Arcades (Crete), a town and city-state of ancient Crete, Greece
===Italy=== * Arcade, Italy, a town and commune in the region of Veneto
=== United Kingdom ===
* Arcade Club, an amusement arcade chain
===United States=== * Arcade, Georgia, a city in Jackson County * Arcade, New York, a town in Wyoming County * Arcade (village), New York, a village in Wyoming County * Arcade, Texas, an unincorporated community in Ector County * Arden-Arcade, California, a census-designated place in Sacramento County * Arcade Building (Asheville, North Carolina) * The Arcade (Cleveland), a historic building in Ohio * The Arcade (Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts), a historic site in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts * The Arcade (Providence, Rhode Island), a historic shopping center
==Arts and entertainment== ===Books and comics=== * ''Arcades'' (Milton), a 1634 masque by John Milton * ''Arcade'' (architecture magazine), quarterly magazine about architecture * Arcade Publishing, an American publishing company * Arcade Comics, an independent comic book company founded by Rob Liefeld and Jimmy Jay * Arcade (Marvel Comics), a supervillain of the Marvel Universe * ''Arcade'' (comics magazine), an underground comics anthology edited by Bill Griffith and Art Spiegelman * ''Arcade'', video games magazine published by Future Publishing ===Film and television=== * ''Arcade'' (film), a 1993 movie starring Peter Billingsley as a teenage virtual reality addict * ''Arcade'' (TV series) a short-lived Australian soap opera produced in 1980 * ''Nick Arcade'', a game show that aired on the Nickelodeon television channel from 1992 to 1993 ===Gaming=== * Apple Arcade, a video game subscription service by Apple Inc. * The Arcade (joystick), a popular joystick * Xbox Live Arcade, a video game download distribution line * Xbox 360 Arcade, a version of the Xbox 360 home console * GameSpy Arcade, online gaming through GameSpy Network, similar to Battle.net * The Arcade (company), workspace in Melbourne, Australia *RealArcade, a defunct gaming service from RealNetworks
===Music=== * ''Arcade'' (ballet), by John Taras 1963 * Arcade (band), a rock band formed by ex-Ratt vocalist Stephen Pearcy * The Arcade (producers), a grammy-nominated music production duo from London * Arcade Records, a record label ====Albums<!--Arcade (album)) redirects directly here.-->==== * ''Arcade'' (Arcade album), 1993 * ''Arcade'' (John Abercrombie album), 1979 * ''Arcade'', a 2002 album by Machinae Supremacy * ''The Arcade'', a 2008 album by Hyper Crush
====Songs==== * "Arcade" (song), a song by Dutch singer Duncan Laurence that won the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest *"Arcades", a song by C2C from ''Tetra'' (album) *"Arcades", a song by Hell Is for Heroes from Hell Is for Heroes (album)
==Other uses== * Arterial arcades, small intestinal arteries, in anatomy * ARCADE, Absolute Radiometer for Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Diffuse Emission, a radiometer to explore the cosmos * Adult video arcade * Exchange Arcade, the commercial section of the Nottingham Council House * Shreepati Arcade, one of India's tallest buildings * Arcade, a bundle of coronal loops in solar physics; see Supra-arcade downflows * Arcade Theatre, in Los Angeles, California * Arcade Building (disambiguation)
==See also== * Arcadia (disambiguation) * {{Lookfrom}} * {{Intitle}} * {{Lookfrom|The Arcade}} * {{Intitle|The Arcade}}
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