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to redevelop the adjacent Trinity and Burton | Arcades a largely run down shopping precinct which op |
The estate has three shopping | arcades, a community centre, two public houses, a rec |
village primary school, and several amusement | arcades, a bookmakers, a hair salon, take-away food v |
ysdown is well known for its family amusement | arcades adjacent to the sea. |
fortunately, e-Amusement was never offered to | arcades after the release of DDR X. |
ers, foliage, inscriptions, panels, and blind | arcades, all in terracotta. |
Council transferred ownership of the shopping | arcades along with the rest of the Lansbury Estate to |
The Ashton | Arcades, also known locally as just Arcades, is a med |
The game was released in the | Arcades and the Dreamcast. |
t was fairly well received by critics both in | arcades and when released for home systems. |
high spire, an Early English nave, | arcades and chancel arch, and Perpendicular vaulted p |
The nave | arcades and roof are Perpendicular and much of the re |
Pevsner cites the Norman | arcades and narrow aisles characteristic of that era |
nish Revival style building with pointed arch | arcades and a second-floor string of grouped windows. |
e flat fascias and plate glass windows of the | arcades and parades of modern shop fronts. |
's facade features the four evangelists above | arcades, and above them the twelve apostles and roset |
tructures with courtyards, thick brick walls, | arcades, and wrought iron balconies. |
The nave | arcades and chancel arch are chamfered with moulded c |
Down experienced moderate success in Japanese | arcades, and after a few months of strong sales, a po |
al Romanesque basilica form with round-arched | arcades and single aisles either side of a larger cen |
and 2001 in the United States and Europe for | arcades and the Dreamcast. |
Krazy City (Indoor theme park with | arcades and restaurants)was recently closed for unkno |
It consisted of | arcades and a restaurant at the foot of the hill, the |
Whereas the lower windows in the nave | arcades and the ambulatory consist of one simple lanc |
com), Sega Saturn, PlayStation, coin operated | arcades and mobile phones. |
Scheme (USS) (owner of the Trinity and Burton | arcades) and Topps Estates owner of the Leeds Shoppin |
as released on December 25, 2002 for Japanese | arcades and on October 9, 2003 for the Japanese PlayS |
It enjoyed a degree of success in | arcades and was subsequently ported to the Sega Mega |
The two | arcades are of different age and style. |
Inside the church the | arcades are carried on octagonal pillars. |
Inside the church the | arcades are carried on circular piers with capitals c |
The column supports for the nave | arcades are of Park Spring stone. |
Arterial | arcades are loops of arteries around the jejunum and |
The | arcades are characterized by granite arches supported |
The | arcades are of different design, one is supported by |
Inside the church the | arcades are carried on Peterhead granite, with capita |
Between the | arcades are pilaster buttresses. |
The fashion for arranging shops in | arcades arose in Paris in the late 18th Century. |
ages with timber-framed houses and commercial | arcades around an open area. |
It was originally released in the | arcades as Konami 80's AC Special. |
s Jackal"), released in North America for the | arcades as Top Gunner, is an overhead run and gun arc |
omprehensively redeveloped Trinity and Burton | arcades as Trinity Leeds and the combined scheme will |
In the 1970s Gordon ran | arcades at Circus Circus in Las Vegas. |
red double arcade formed of two glass-vaulted | arcades at right angles intersecting in an octagon, p |
sitioning system that used a trackball in the | arcades, Atlantis returns to an earlier era where the |
d the Royal Promenade, featuring pubs, shops, | arcades, bars, and a 24 hour Cafe Promenade. |
Since appearing in Super Punch-Out!! for the | arcades, Bear Hugger has received mostly positive rec |
game, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift first came to | arcades before both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 ve |
The | arcades between the nave and the aisles date from abo |
ide the church are two 13th-century three-bay | arcades between the nave and the aisles, and a two-ba |
nese IIDX machines have been imported by some | arcades, but are still considered rare. |
cannon, was not a totally new concept in the | arcades, but what was new was the method of how the i |
It was released in | arcades by Konami in 2001. |
It was released in | arcades by Konami in 2004. |
It was released in | arcades by Konami in early 2004. |
It was released in | arcades by Konami in March 2002. |
vertical scrolling shooter developed for the | arcades by UPL in 1989. |
It was released in | arcades by Konami on April 15, 2009. |
de racing game developed and published in the | arcades by Leland Corporation. |
It was released in | arcades by Konami on November 19, 2008 (11 months sin |
The game was released into | arcades by Namco in 1996 as part of the Namco Classic |
nside the church are north and south four-bay | arcades carried on octagonal piers. |
Arcades Cinquantenaire (Brussels) Anvers | |
Stone pitching faces, | arcades, colonnades are apparent. |
The four-bay | arcades date from the early 13th century. |
orridor is one of the world's earliest retail | arcades, designed by architect Henry Goodridge and bu |
There are 6 | arcades, each with its own 18-only section with high |
The | arcades each comprise seven four-centred arches of gr |
It also has other attractions, such as | arcades, games, kiosks, restaurants and an outdoor st |
Some | arcades give tickets from their many machines which c |
department stores, supermarkets, banks, game | arcades has been in place since July 1998. |
The | arcades have pointed arches and the portico is covere |
The five-bay aisle | arcades have moulded piers and two-centred arches. |
The aisle | arcades have plain cylindrical piers and octagonal ca |
The nave | arcades have tall Doric piers without an entablature, |
tion of the Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! | arcades; however, like the NES titles, the SNES title |
Marrot moved her operation to rue des | Arcades in 1936. |
See also: List of shopping | arcades in Cardiff |
acles, a pierced parapet with quatrefoils and | arcades in the merlons and gargoyles. |
It was released at | arcades in late 1994 and on the PlayStation in 1995. |
to Road Fighter and Midnight Run, released in | arcades in 1996. |
atform game officially released into Japanese | arcades in June 1993. |
he direct sequel to Darius, first released in | arcades in 1989. |
The original series was first published for | arcades in February 1995. |
It was released in | arcades in 1990 and for the Sega Genesis in 1991. |
as been undergoing severe beta testing around | arcades in Japan. |
video game released in American and European | arcades in 1986 by Taito. |
scrolling shooter originally released for the | arcades in Japan in 1988. |
installment of the series was released in the | arcades in 1995 and later ported to the PlayStation c |
um-like platforms, their sides decorated with | arcades in filigree. |
derground and consists of a central hall with | arcades in the walls. |
The game was first released in | arcades in 1999 and was ported to the Dreamcast in 20 |
Available in | arcades in the same timeframe as Gauntlet, Quartet pr |
It was released in | arcades in 2000 then ported to the Dreamcast console |
It was released into | arcades in 1996 and later ported to the PlayStation, |
nd the apsidal chancel are round-headed blind | arcades in pairs, in some places pierced by lancets. |
Recognized as one of the best | arcades in the US it is known for preserving games fr |
er contract for Hoei/Coreland and released to | arcades in 1981, only five months after Donkey Kong. |
2001 as Point Blank 3, only released for the | arcades in Japan and for the PlayStation worldwide. |
duced to a new generation of fans in Japanese | arcades in Konami's dance simulation video game, Danc |
and distributed in world wide release for the | arcades in 1986. |
arcade game appeared in limited quantities in | arcades in anglophone countries, such as London's Seg |
Prototypes of Protector appeared in | arcades in the Chicago area, including the '#1 Fun' a |
Point Blank was originally created for the | arcades in 1994 but a console version was later for t |
Originally released for | arcades in 1987 as a coin-operated arcade game, Guerr |
Since Alpha 2 Gold was never released for the | arcades in North America, the cover artwork of Street |
Heiankyo Alien (a 1979 game first released in | arcades in 1980), but while that game is set in a maz |
Arcades in the inner courtyard | |
Above the stately | arcades is a clerestory of fluted lancets of rare bea |
hat "most of what made Ghost Squad fun in the | arcades is still retained though, as there's a huge e |
Cannon Spike, known as Gun Spike in Japanese | arcades, is a multi-directional shooter arcade game r |
e of the longer of Cardiff's famous Victorian | arcades, it is also one of Cardiff's only two level s |
ornate than the exterior, featuring shopping | arcades, Italian-made ceilings and column capitals, m |
o the Sega Mega-CD, including some Japan-only | arcades like Time Gal and Ninja Hayate (released as R |
crossing tower - one can also sees the great | arcades linking the two, whose bases (laid out today |
rides, a variety of foods, prize games, three | arcades, live entertainment, fireworks, and more. |
eat Yarmouth's Marine Parade has 12 Amusement | Arcades located within 2 square miles (5.2 km2), incl |
There are two aisles the | arcades of which are identical. |
ia Trivulzio († 1506), now standing under the | arcades of Trivulzio Palace. |
Arcades of the church nave date to Norman times, whil | |
nd is a pylon trivault, which is separated by | arcades of tracks. |
divided into five bays by superimposed double | arcades of lancet arches atop clustered columns on pe |
market was moved to the marketplace under the | arcades of a department store in the city center. |
djacent towpaths being supported by cast-iron | arcades of Gothic-styled arches and columns. |
rve medieval stonework, including some of the | arcades of the cloister. |
rge octagonal dome which is reinforced by the | arcades of the vaulted ceilings and is supported by f |
h two bays, two aisles, a semi-circular apse, | arcades of two-centred pointed arches, ribbed vaultin |
musement arcade, a medical centre, a theatre, | arcades of shops, a chairlift system and a miniature |
the Monument at Everard 't Serclaes under the | arcades of the Maison de l'Etoile, and, for the Belgi |
It has a nave and two aisles, separated by | arcades on stone columns. |
The game was released in Japanese | arcades on January 28, 1999, though the title screen |
ouse, a central pavilion with orangeries, and | arcades on both side of the pavilion. |
It was released in | arcades on the ST-V platform in 1998 and subsequently |
ng has the oval arena surrounded by terraces, | arcades on two levels (60 in all), bleachers, a syste |
ough to a very wide nave with aisles and tall | arcades on both sides (likened by Pevsner to those of |
ou can also take harbor cruises and enjoy the | arcades on the boardwalk. |
ersion, DrumMania XG was released in Japanese | arcades on March 10, 2010 , which adds another cymbal |
lly an amusement park anymore, it has several | arcades, one containing a few rides. |
The | arcades original architecture was based around and in |
was lowered in 1509, the walls over the nave | arcades raised and clerestory windows inserted. |
site was refurbished by King Sturge, with the | arcades restored. |
Spirals, | arcades, rosettes, vine leaves and grapes, suns and c |
joint dining clubs like the Ad Eundem and the | Arcades, set up to link members of the two universiti |
ly found in established adult video/bookstore | arcades, sex clubs, gay bathhouses, and adult theater |
s situated on Wellington Road and adjoins the | Arcades Shopping Centre. |
Some include theaters and | arcades, such as the ones in Gatlinburg, Tennessee an |
roof, a popular design for nineteenth-century | arcades, such as the Burlington Arcade, London, which |
The portico consists of three | arcades supported by four stone columns. |
It features lobular | arcades supported by double columns, whose capitals a |
cold room, with a gallery resting on columns, | arcades surrounding their windows, and a painted cupo |
The interior of one of the | arcades that form the Grand Arcade |
se tower, built against galleries and vaulted | arcades, that served the upper floors. |
was a U.S. restaurant chain with video gaming | arcades that operated in the 1980s and 1990s. |
Inside the church are four-bay | arcades, the westernmost bays being wider than the ot |
This is to be found in the six-bay | arcades, the window tracery, the stalls with canopies |
thic church of San Miguel, the town hall with | arcades, the shrine of the Virgen del Agua, the Gothi |
Pac-Land remained a fixture in many video | arcades through the mid-1990s, and was republished in |
came to be known, turned into a chain of mall | arcades throughout the Northeast in the 1970s and 198 |
um's back wall was then pierced with a row of | arcades, thus creating a more "box-like" impression. |
The | arcades to the original three-bay nave were the oldes |
hey licensed the game for distribution in the | arcades to Irem, while they published the game themse |
e, from video halls, Internet cafes and video | arcades to his house by offering to recommend them fo |
t the Central Cemetery (Grave # 62 in the New | Arcades to the right of the Church of St. Charles Bor |
change in ownership of the Trinity and Burton | Arcades to Caddick Group and following the granting o |
s Konami 80's Gallery and was released in the | arcades under the same name. |
s to train Jimmy on several games in the Reno | arcades, using Nintendo PlayChoice-10 machines. |
In about 1680, one of the | arcades was remodelled in Tuscan Doric style. |
The market | arcades were declared listed buildings in 2009 follow |
player can direct Pac-Man to one of two video | arcades where a conversion of the original Pac-Man (b |
d in spite of its flaws (primarily outside of | arcades, where the individual matches didn't cost pla |
nse size of the cabinet limited the number of | arcades which could display this game. |
nd operated both the Royal and renamed Morgan | arcades, which both ran underneath the store. |
will ship with e-Amusement card readers, and | arcades will be able to register for a monthly subscr |
The pews stretch between the | arcades with no central aisle. |
Sunsoft's history in video games began in | arcades with two arcade games released in 1978: Block |
h two aisles separated by transitional Norman | arcades with carved capitals and a chancel. |
It consisted of | arcades with shop doorways opening onto a single hall |
2th century with the exterior featuring blind | arcades with typical Norman arches. |
t £30M on restoring both the Morgan and Royal | arcades, with some first-floor Venetian windows and o |
ld" It has a timber-framed roof with five-bay | arcades, with patterns of coloured stone and tiles th |
The fine | arcades, with their cylindrical columns and circular |
ance Revolution SuperNova was released to the | arcades worldwide. |
d by Granada in 1999, Granada thought betting | arcades would be a useful facility at Motorway Servic |
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