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Video arcade center in the United States
Next Level is a video arcade center located in Brooklyn, New York. The arcade is considered a spiritual successor to Chinatown Fair and the new "premier
Next_Level_(arcade)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up next level or next-level in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Next Level may refer to: Next Level (arcade), a video arcade in Brooklyn, New York
Next_Level
Arcade in Hillsboro, Oregon, U.S.
The Next Level Pinball Museum is located in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. It opened in 2017, and has approximately 400 pinball and arcade machines
Next_Level_Pinball_Museum
1996 video game
Arcade America is a 1996 platform game developed and published by 7th Level for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Joey's band "Joey and the Monsters" is
Arcade_America
1994 arcade game
Battletoads Arcade, also known as Super Battletoads or just Battletoads, is a 1994 arcade game developed by Rare and published by Electronic Arts (EA)
Battletoads_Arcade
1996 video game
Die Hard Arcade, known as Dynamite Deka (ダイナマイト刑事, Dainamaito Deka; lit. Dynamite Detective) in Japan, is a 1996 beat 'em up video game developed and published
Die_Hard_Arcade
Video arcade in New York City, United States
new clientele. Competitive fighting game players relocated to Next Level, a Brooklyn arcade owned by Chinatown Fair's former manager, which opened in 2011
Chinatown_Fair
Video game series
Video Boxing Association (W.V.B.A.) champion. The original Punch-Out!! arcade game was first released in 1984, and was quickly followed by a sequel, titled
Punch-Out!!
1994 arcade game
obstacles. Three difficulty levels are available, as is a mode to enable a gear shift. Similar to Namco's own Final Lap series, the arcade cabinet can be linked
Ace_Driver
Video game subscription service by Apple
Apple Arcade is a video game subscription service offered by Apple. It is available through a dedicated tab of the App Store on devices running iOS 13
Apple_Arcade
1991 video game
best-selling arcade games of 1991. It was ported to the Commodore 64 and MS-DOS soon after its launch in the arcades, and was released as The Simpsons Arcade Game
The_Simpsons_(video_game)
he and Mario work in a bottling plant. He later appeared widely in the arcade game Mario Bros., released two weeks later. The first game to star Luigi
List_of_Luigi_video_games
Video game series
Psyvariar (サイヴァリア, Saivaria) is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game series developed by Success Corporation on Taito's G-NET hardware. City Connection
Psyvariar
1996 video game
Forever: The Arcade Game is a 1996 beat 'em up video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by Acclaim Entertainment for arcades. It is based
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
Batman_Forever:_The_Arcade_Game
1982 video game
Popeye is a 1982 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for arcades. It is based on the comic strip of the same name created by E. C. Segar
Popeye_(video_game)
Arcade system boards produced by Sega
with multiple offices around the world. The company's involvement in the arcade game industry began as a Japan-based distributor of coin-operated machines
List of Sega arcade system boards
List_of_Sega_arcade_system_boards
1994 video game
game developed and published by Capcom and released on the CP System II arcade hardware. It was released in December 1994 in Japan and in January 1995
X-Men: Children of the Atom (video game)
X-Men:_Children_of_the_Atom_(video_game)
Venue where people play arcade games
An amusement arcade, also known as a video arcade, amusements, arcade, or penny arcade (an older term), is a venue where people play arcade games. These
Amusement_arcade
1980 video game
graphics and violence of arcade games limited their appeal to men only and that arcades were seen as seedy environments. For his next project, Iwatani chose
Pac-Man
1995 video game
game developed by Incredible Technologies and published by Capcom for arcades. The game is based on the 1994 film Street Fighter, itself based on the
Street Fighter: The Movie (arcade game)
Street_Fighter:_The_Movie_(arcade_game)
1985 arcade game by Atari Games
developed and published by Atari Games for arcades. It is one of the first multiplayer dungeon crawl arcade games. The core design of Gauntlet comes from
Gauntlet_(1985_video_game)
enclosed arcade cabinet. Arcade video games are often installed alongside other arcade games such as pinball and redemption games at amusement arcades. Up
History_of_arcade_video_games
Historic structure in Cleveland, Ohio, US
The Arcade in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, is a Victorian-era structure of two nine-story buildings, joined by a five-story arcade with a glass skylight
Cleveland_Arcade
1994 video game
new level of detail to the genre". In 1996, Next Generation listed the Virtua Cop series (which then consisted of just Virtua Cop and the arcade version
Virtua_Cop
1982 video game
Electronics for arcades. It was released in Japan in May 1982 and in North America by Atari, Inc. in June 1982. It is one of the first arcade games similar
Kangaroo_(video_game)
American children's game show
Nick Arcade (also stylized Nickelodeon Arcade) is an American children's game show created by James Bethea and Karim Miteff and hosted by Phil Moore, with
Nick_Arcade
(Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage Ver.3 (Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage 4 (Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage 5 (Arcade) Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA (Arcade)
Initial_D_(video_game_series)
American media franchise
Adventure (2005), Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017), Jumanji: The Next Level (2019) and an animated television series which aired from 1996 to 1999
Jumanji
Coin-operated entertainment machine
restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade video games, pinball machines,
Arcade_game
Webcomic by Holkins and Krahulik and its related products
Penny Arcade is a webcomic focused on video games and video game culture, written by Jerry Holkins and illustrated by Mike Krahulik. The comic debuted
Penny_Arcade
1997 video game
gun shooter video game developed by Sega AM1 and published by Sega for arcades. Players assume the role of agents Thomas Rogan and "G" as they combat
The House of the Dead (video game)
The_House_of_the_Dead_(video_game)
1995 video game
Kombat 3 is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by Midway for arcades. Part of the Mortal Kombat series, it is a standalone update of 1995's
Ultimate_Mortal_Kombat_3
1982 video game
Jarvis and Larry DeMar of Vid Kidz and released by Williams Electronics for arcades in 1982. The game is set in the year 2084 in a dystopian future where robots
Robotron:_2084
Coin-operated entertainment machine genre
An arcade video game is an arcade game that takes player input from its controls, processes it through electrical or computerized components, and displays
Arcade_video_game
Series of compilation games
unclear; the arcade game conversions contain pieces of the original game data but none of the original source code, suggesting they are object-level recreations
Namco_Museum
1994 video game
clearing the arena, the next round begins with a new pattern of bubbles to clear. The arcade version of the game consists of 30 levels. The fired bubbles travel
Puzzle_Bobble
1981 video game
1981 tube shooter video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. It was designed and programmed by Dave Theurer. It takes place on a three-dimensional
Tempest_(video_game)
1995 video game
America as Bust-A-Move Again for arcades and Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition for home consoles. Released into the arcades in 1995, home conversions followed
Puzzle_Bobble_2
1995 video game
(released on home consoles as WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game) is a professional wrestling arcade video game released by Midway Manufacturing Co. in
WWF WrestleMania: The Arcade Game
WWF_WrestleMania:_The_Arcade_Game
1993 video game
Kombat II is a 1993 fighting game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It was later ported to multiple home systems, including MS-DOS, Amiga
Mortal_Kombat_II
1987 video game
Computer consoles with several additions and different level design; the PC Engine version and the arcade version were both later re-released for the Wii's
Yōkai_Dochuki
1994 video game
Star Wars is a 1994 action space simulation arcade game developed and published by Sega. The game is based on the original Star Wars trilogy. Combining
Star_Wars_Arcade
1997 video game
Sega for arcades, based on the film of the same name. It is also a sequel to Sega's 1994 Jurassic Park arcade game. A third Jurassic Park arcade game, based
The Lost World: Jurassic Park (arcade game)
The_Lost_World:_Jurassic_Park_(arcade_game)
Shooting gallery arcade game
of arcade games in the United States. Its surprise success prompted Sega to further manufacture eight to ten new arcade games per year for the next few
Periscope_(arcade_game)
1986 video game
and published by Tecmo for arcades. The player assumes the role of a "Legendary Warrior" who must navigate numerous levels and defeat enemies with a weapon
Rygar
1984 video game
Japan, is a 1984 beat 'em up game developed and published by Irem for arcades. It was distributed by Data East in North America. Designed by Takashi
Kung-Fu_Master_(video_game)
Video game concept
next to the supernova releases that it had bested at its coming out party. "Rally-X". Arcade History. "The Next Generation 1996 Lexicon A to Z". Next
Bonus_stage
United States historic place
Nickels Arcade is a commercial building located at 326-330 South State Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic
Nickels_Arcade
and published by Time Warner Interactive under its Atari Games label for arcades. The game involves the player taking part in a Strategic Tactical Advanced
Area_51_(1995_video_game)
Late 1970s until early 1980s arcade video games
The golden age of arcade video games was the period of rapid growth, technological development, and cultural influence of arcade video games from the late
Golden age of arcade video games
Golden_age_of_arcade_video_games
Series of arcade game compilations
certain customizations not available in the original arcade game, i.e. the number of lives and bonus levels. The Microsoft Help files included with the games
Microsoft_Arcade
1988 video game
and published by Atari Games for arcades. One or two players each control a tank in a multidirectional scrolling level. The game received ports by Tengen
Vindicators_(video_game)
1981 video game
is a 1981 fixed shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released by Midway Manufacturing in North America. It is the sequel
Galaga
1982 video game
General Computer Corporation (GCC) and published by Midway Manufacturing for arcades. It is a sequel to Pac-Man (1980), and the first entry in the series to
Ms._Pac-Man
1996 video game
retain all the animations of the arcade version, the Saturn version uses newer compression techniques, inter-level loading, and a 1 MB RAM expansion
Metal_Slug_(1996_video_game)
1993 beat 'em up game
is a 1993 beat 'em up video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It stars the Marvel Comics antihero the Punisher and co-stars S.H.I.E
The Punisher (1993 video game)
The_Punisher_(1993_video_game)
1983 video game
warp zones to higher levels and an ending, which were not typical in arcade games in 1983. Following the game's release in arcades, it was released for
Crystal_Castles_(video_game)
Multi-system emulator
an acronym of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) is a free and open-source emulator designed to emulate the hardware of arcade games, later expanded to
MAME
1981 video game
a 1981 action video game developed by Konami and published by Sega for arcades. It was released in North America by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game
Frogger
1997 video game
Kombat 4 is a 1997 fighting game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It is the fourth main installment in the Mortal Kombat franchise, and
Mortal_Kombat_4
1981 video game
shooter video game developed and published by Williams Electronics for arcades. It was released in Japan by Taito. It is set on an unnamed planet where
Defender_(video_game)
1996 video game
Namco for arcades. It is the first installment in the Soulcalibur series. Introduced at the JAMMA trade show in November 1995, the full arcade game was
Soul_Edge
1981 video game
Venture is a 1981 action video game developed and published by Exidy for arcades. As a round smiley-face named Winky, the goal is to collect the treasure
Venture_(video_game)
1987 video game
is a 1987 run and gun video game developed and published by Konami for arcades. A home version was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988
Contra_(video_game)
Life. Retrieved March 18, 2026. Hagues, Alana (October 1, 2025). "The Next Arcade Archives Release Will Have Mouse Controls On Switch 1 & 2". Nintendo
List of Nintendo Switch 2 games
List_of_Nintendo_Switch_2_games
1994 video game
1994 shooting gallery video game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It was later ported to the Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super NES, and PlayStation
Revolution_X
1992 fighting game
Mortal Kombat is a 1992 fighting game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It is the first main installment in the Mortal Kombat franchise, and was
Mortal Kombat (1992 video game)
Mortal_Kombat_(1992_video_game)
1996 video game
tile-matching puzzle video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The game's title is a play on Super Street Fighter II Turbo (called Super
Super_Puzzle_Fighter_II_Turbo
1998 video game
before the AI opponent does, while getting points. The arcade version has three difficulty levels, which correspond to each of the different places: Margherita
Radikal_Bikers
1995 video game
is a 1995 arcade racing game developed jointly by Sega AM3 and Sega-AM4. It is a motorcycle racing game built for the Sega Model 2 arcade board. Up to
Manx_TT_Super_Bike
1993 video game
is a 1993 basketball video game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It is the first entry in the NBA Jam series, and the third basketball
NBA_Jam_(1993_video_game)
1979 video game
multidirectional shooter video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. It was released by Taito and Sega in Japan. The player controls a spaceship
Asteroids_(video_game)
1995 video game
Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory is a 1995 soccer arcade video game developed and published by SNK. It is the third installment in the Super Sidekicks
Super Sidekicks 3: The Next Glory
Super_Sidekicks_3:_The_Next_Glory
Home video game console
multiprocessing to be able to bring to the home what we're doing next year in the arcades." In 1993, Sega restructured its internal studios in preparation
Sega_Saturn
1978 video game
Invaders is a 1978 shoot 'em up game developed and published by Taito for arcades. Taito released it in Japan in July 1978 and overseas through a partnership
Space_Invaders
1986 video game
Arkanoid is a block breaker video game developed by Taito. It was released in arcades in 1986 by Taito and in North America by Romstar. The game revitalized
Arkanoid
1983 video game
of times, then the next hit ends the game. Speech synthesis emulates actors from the film. Developed during the golden age of arcade games, Star Wars has
Star_Wars_(1983_video_game)
1982 video game
a 1982 action game developed and published by Williams Electronics for arcades. Players assume the role of knights armed with lances and mounted on large
Joust_(video_game)
Shopping arcades in Cardiff include indoor shopping centres and arcades in Cardiff city centre, Wales. Cardiff is known as the "City of Arcades", due to
List of shopping arcades in Cardiff
List_of_shopping_arcades_in_Cardiff
1995 video game
Kombat 3 is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by Midway for arcades. It was later ported to several home systems, including the Sega Genesis
Mortal_Kombat_3
The following is a list of arcade games developed and published by Sega, many on their arcade system boards. In addition to making its own games, Sega
List_of_Sega_arcade_games
1998 video game
fighting game co-produced by Capcom and Arika and originally released as a arcade game for the Sony ZN-2 hardware. It is the sequel to the original Street
Street_Fighter_EX2
1997 video game
Gods is a 1996 fighting video game developed and published by Midway for arcades. Ports for the Nintendo 64, PlayStation and Windows were released in 1997
War_Gods_(video_game)
1997 video game
video game developed by Game Refuge and published by Midway Games for arcades. It is the sequel to 1986's Rampage, and was designed by Brian Colin and
Rampage_World_Tour
1982 video game
Kong Jr. is a 1982 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for arcades. It is the sequel to 1981's Donkey Kong, but with the roles reversed compared
Donkey_Kong_Jr.
1983 video game
Electronics for arcades. The player uses a joystick to control a bubble in a kitchen sink. The object is to progress through levels by cleaning the sink
Bubbles_(video_game)
1997 video game
SNK weapons-based fighter with a meticulous attention to detail". The Next Level. GameZone. Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 1
The_Last_Blade
1982 video game
by Namco for arcades. It was released by Atari, Inc. in North America. The player digs underground tunnels to attack enemies in each level, by either inflating
Dig_Dug
Platformer video game
Kong is a 1981 platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the arcades. As Mario (occasionally referred to as "Jumpman" at the time), the player
Donkey_Kong_(1981_video_game)
1981 video game
Amidar is a maze video game developed by Konami and released in arcades in 1982. It was distributed in North America by Stern. Parker Brothers published
Amidar
1995 video game
vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. The story takes place before a fictional 20th-century war as a lone pilot
19XX:_The_War_Against_Destiny
1984 video game
levels, the player returns to the start of the sequence and continues the game at a higher difficulty level. Music and sound effects for the arcade version
Tapper_(video_game)
1980 video game
shooter tank combat video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades; in Japan, it was distributed by Sega and Taito. The player controls a
Battlezone_(1980_video_game)
1989 video game
vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Namco for arcades. It was released only in Japan in February 1989. It later received a port
Phelios
1995 video game
Sky Target (スカイターゲット, Sukai Tāgetto) is a 1995 combat flight simulator arcade game developed and published by Sega. Featuring a number of planes including
Sky_Target
1980 video game
1980 shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Atari, Inc. for arcades. It was released by Taito and Sega in Japan. The game was designed by Dave
Missile_Command
1996 arcade game
Mystara is a 1996 beat 'em up game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom. The game is set in
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
Dungeons_&_Dragons:_Shadow_over_Mystara
1986 video game
is a 1986 action video game developed and published by Bally Midway for arcades. Inspired by monster films, players control a trio of monsters: George
Rampage_(video_game)
1992 video game
One racing video game developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega for arcades. It was initially a proof-of-concept application for exercising the "Model
Virtua_Racing
1983 LaserDisc-based arcade game
to date. Next Generation reviewed the CD-i version of the game, rating it two stars out of five. Though they concurred that it was an arcade-perfect conversion
Dragon's Lair (1983 video game)
Dragon's_Lair_(1983_video_game)
NEXT LEVEL-ARCADE
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Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Following next
Boy/Male
Muslim
Following, Next
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Lovell, LOVEL means "little wolf."
Male
English
Short form of English Newton, NEWT means "new settlement."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a herdsman in charge of cattle or a nickname for someone thought to resemble an ox or a cow, from Middle English neat ‘ox’, ‘cow’ (Old English nēat). The modern English adjective neat (via French from Latin nitidus ‘clean’, ‘shining’) does not occur before the 16th century, after the main period of surname formation.
Female
Egyptian
, Peace of Nebt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a late Old English personal name Lēofweald, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + weald ‘power’, ‘rule’.French : variant spelling of Level.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a fleet-footed or timid person, from Old French levre ‘hare’ (Latin lepus, genitive leporis). It may also have been a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of hares.English (of Norman origin) : topographic name for someone who lived in a place thickly grown with rushes, from Old English lǣfer ‘rush’, ‘reed’, ‘iris’. Compare Laver 3. Great and Little Lever in Greater Manchester (formerly in Lancashire) are named with this word (in a collective sense) and in some cases the surname may also be derived from these places.English (of Norman origin) : possibly from an unrecorded Middle English survival of an Old English personal name, Lēofhere, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.
Female
Welsh
Welsh pet form of Greek Hagne (English Agnes), NEST means "chaste; holy."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Coming. Next.
Boy/Male
Indian
Following, Next
Boy/Male
Muslim
Acceptor. Next. Able.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Coming; Next
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Levin.English, North German, and Dutch : from the Germanic personal name represented by Old English Lēofwine, Saxon Liafwin, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + wine ‘friend’.English and Scottish : habitational name from places called Leven in East Yorkshire, Fife, and Renfrew. The first is probably from a stream name, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning smooth (as in Welsh llyfyn). The Scottish place name is from a Gaelic river name meaning ‘elm river’.Dutch and North German : from a Flemish saint’s name, Lefwin (Lieven), the patron saint of Ghent (see Lewin 2).
Male
Yiddish
(לֶעמְל) Yiddish name LEMEL means "little lamb; meek."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Next to God
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Lord Lovel.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
High Level
Boy/Male
Arabic
Acceptor; Next; Able
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : nickname from Middle English hext ‘tallest’, ‘highest’ (Old English hēhst, superlative of hēah ‘high’).
NEXT LEVEL-ARCADE
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Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, German, Swedish
A Christian; A Follower of Christ
Male
English
English form of Norwegian Normund, NORMAND means "north protection."
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lover of God
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Cute Girl; Silent
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Lord Chamberlain. Chancellor.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Lynn.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Len.
Girl/Female
Welsh
Dark.
Female
Hungarian
 Hungarian feminine form of Roman Latin Julianus, JULIANNA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : from a pet form of the Middle English personal name Toll (see Towle).Probably an altered spelling of German Tolle.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Portuguese, Swedish
Hazelnut; Variant of Medieval Given Names Avis and Aveline; Life; Life Giver; Desire; Bird; Little Eve
NEXT LEVEL-ARCADE
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a.
Free from extraneous substances; pure; unadulterated; neat; as, net wine, etc.
n.
A uniform or average height; a normal plane or altitude; a condition conformable to natural law or which will secure a level surface; as, moving fluids seek a level.
v. t.
To bring to a lower level; to overthrow; to topple down; to reduce to a flat surface; to lower.
a.
Coinciding or parallel with the plane of the horizon; horizontal; as, the telescope is now level.
n.
An approximately horizontal line or surface at a certain degree of altitude, or distance from the center of the earth; as, to climb from the level of the coast to the level of the plateau and then descend to the level of the valley or of the sea.
a.
Well balanced; even; just; steady; impartial; as, a level head; a level understanding. [Colloq.]
v. t.
Figuratively, to bring to a common level or plane, in respect of rank, condition, character, privilege, etc.; as, to level all the ranks and conditions of men.
superl.
Nearest in time; as, the next day or hour.
a.
Even; flat; having no part higher than another; having, or conforming to, the curvature which belongs to the undisturbed liquid parts of the earth's surface; as, a level field; level ground; the level surface of a pond or lake.
v. i.
To be level; to be on a level with, or on an equality with, something; hence, to accord; to agree; to suit.
v. t.
To adjust or adapt to a certain level; as, to level remarks to the capacity of children.
n.
A measurement of the difference of altitude of two points, by means of a level; as, to take a level.
v. t.
To put into a nest; to form a nest for.
v. t.
To make level; to make horizontal; to bring to the condition of a level line or surface; hence, to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a garden.
superl.
Nearest in degree, quality, rank, right, or relation; as, the next heir was an infant.
adv.
In the time, place, or order nearest or immediately suceeding; as, this man follows next.
n.
A horizontal line or plane; that is, a straight line or a plane which is tangent to a true level at a given point and hence parallel to the horizon at that point; -- this is the apparent level at the given point.