Japanese Arcade Tour #2: "Club Sega/Monaco" in Tachikawa
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Club Sega and Monaco Games in Tachikawa, Tokyo. Had a LOT of fun at these two places, playing mostly Street Fighter and Tekken. I hope everyone enjoys the vid and is encouraged to seek out an arcade in their area. Enjoy. :)
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