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Galloping Ghost Arcade

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Galloping Ghost Arcade
NameGalloping Ghost Arcade
LocationBrookfield, Illinois
OwnerDoc Mack
Opened2010

Galloping Ghost Arcade is a renowned arcade located in the United States, specifically in Brookfield, Illinois, and is owned by Doc Mack, a well-known figure in the video game community, who has been featured in Guinness World Records and has worked with Nintendo and Sega. The arcade has been recognized by Forbes, CNN, and ESPN as one of the largest and most comprehensive arcades in the world, with a vast collection of classic video games and arcade games, including Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Street Fighter. Galloping Ghost Arcade has also been visited by notable figures such as Billy Mitchell, a famous Pac-Man player, and Walter Day, the founder of Twin Galaxies, an organization that tracks video game records and high scores. The arcade has also hosted events with Atari, Capcom, and Konami, and has been featured in documentaries such as The King of Kong and Chasing Ghosts.

History

The history of Galloping Ghost Arcade dates back to 2010, when it was founded by Doc Mack, who had a vision to create a unique entertainment venue that would showcase a vast collection of classic video games and arcade games, including rare games such as Polybius and Sega R360. The arcade has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years, with the help of arcade enthusiasts and game developers such as John Newcomer, the creator of Robotron: 2084, and Eugene Jarvis, the creator of Defender. Galloping Ghost Arcade has also partnered with organizations such as The International Arcade Museum and The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment to preserve and showcase the history of video games and arcade culture, including the work of Shigeru Miyamoto, Sid Meier, and Will Wright. The arcade has also been recognized by Guinness World Records for its extensive collection of classic video games and arcade games, and has been featured in publications such as Game Informer, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Retro Gamer.

Location and Facilities

Galloping Ghost Arcade is located in Brookfield, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, and is situated near other popular attractions such as Brookfield Zoo and The Chicago Bears' Soldier Field. The arcade occupies a large facility that spans over 9,000 square feet, featuring a vast collection of classic video games and arcade games, including rare games such as Dragon's Lair and Discs of Tron. The facility also includes a tournament area that hosts competitive gaming events and tournaments, including Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter tournaments, which have been attended by notable figures such as Seth Killian and Justin Wong. The arcade also features a museum area that showcases the history of video games and arcade culture, with exhibits on Atari 2600, Intellivision, and ColecoVision, and has partnered with institutions such as The Smithsonian Institution and The Strong National Museum of Play to create interactive exhibits and displays.

Games and Attractions

Galloping Ghost Arcade features an extensive collection of classic video games and arcade games, including rare games such as Battletoads and Contra. The arcade has over 1,000 games on display, including Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Street Fighter, as well as console games such as Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. The arcade also features a variety of attractions such as virtual reality experiences and arcade-themed merchandise, including t-shirts and posters designed by artists such as Ash Thorp and Olly Moss. Galloping Ghost Arcade has also partnered with game developers such as Capcom and Sega to create exclusive arcade games and content, including Street Fighter V and Mortal Kombat 11, and has hosted events with influencers such as PewDiePie and Markiplier.

Events and Tournaments

Galloping Ghost Arcade hosts a variety of events and tournaments throughout the year, including competitive gaming events and cosplay contests, which have been attended by notable figures such as Ninja and Dr. Disrespect. The arcade has also hosted charity events and fundraisers for organizations such as Extra Life and The AbleGamers Charity, and has partnered with esports organizations such as ESL and MLG to host professional gaming tournaments, including Dota 2 and League of Legends tournaments. Galloping Ghost Arcade has also been recognized by Guinness World Records for hosting the largest arcade tournament in the world, with over 1,000 participants competing in games such as Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter, and has been featured in media outlets such as ESPN, CNN, and Forbes.

Records and Achievements

Galloping Ghost Arcade has achieved numerous records and achievements in the gaming industry, including being recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest arcade in the world, with over 1,000 games on display. The arcade has also been featured in publications such as Game Informer, Electronic Gaming Monthly, and Retro Gamer, and has been visited by notable figures such as Shigeru Miyamoto, Sid Meier, and Will Wright. Galloping Ghost Arcade has also partnered with organizations such as The International Arcade Museum and The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment to preserve and showcase the history of video games and arcade culture, and has hosted events with institutions such as The Smithsonian Institution and The Strong National Museum of Play. The arcade has also been recognized for its contributions to the gaming community, including hosting charity events and fundraisers for organizations such as Extra Life and The AbleGamers Charity, and has been featured in documentaries such as The King of Kong and Chasing Ghosts.

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