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THE 1970s

And that’s largely what they did, as the arcades hosted many of the decade’s most famous games and accounted for most of the industry’s revenue. However, that wasn’t the whole story. Home consoles entered the market and rapidly grew in sophistication, eventually becoming capable of hosting any game you might choose to throw at them. Computer games were important, but the hardware remained expensive until late in

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