Since the days of Pong, Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Gauntlet, Double Dragon, Street Fighter II, and more, people have been waiting in line with quarters for 90 seconds of great arcade action. In the 1980s, home video game consoles couldn't match the graphics of games like Dragon's Quest or OutRun, which let you ride in a car. Arcades were the place to be, and many kids spent most of their free time there.
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The classic 8-bit game, Fix-It Felix Jr., isn't as popular and retro as it used to be. The gamers haven't played it in months. The amount of quarters the game receives is dangerously low. Finally, Mr. Litwak thinks it's time to pull the plug and have Fix-It Felix Jr. taken out of his arcade for good. Can Ralph and Felix attract more players, or will it be game over?