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Bristol video game arcade has old Space Port vibes in Bucks County

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For kids in the late 1970s and early 1980s, no trip to the mall was complete without hitting Space Port, the ubiquitous video arcade that dotted the fruited plain in those days.

Space Port, like the shopping malls that housed them, went bust as powerful home video game consoles hit the market. But memories of those afternoons playing Pac-Man, Frogger, Donkey Kong and all the rest, remained with Brian Nelson.

“Space Port, that was like a dream walking in there. Oxford Valley Mall. Neshaminy Mall. All the malls had a Space Port,” he said.

Super Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Zaxxon, and Super Zaxxon arcade video games at Players Only Arcade in Bristol on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2024.

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Now, Nelson has opened a classic video arcade in Bristol brimming with all the faves of that time, which blink, flash and glow, playing the signature sounds of long ago.

He calls it “Players Only Arcade,” and it opened last month at 201 Radcliffe Street, in a former insurance sales office. Video game nostalgia is big now, and he’s capitalizing on it.

“I’m trying to recreate the whole vibe of that era,” said Brain Nelson 53, who grew up playing video games in arcades like Space Port at the Oxford Valley Mall. He opened “Players Only Arcade” in Bristol in October 2024.

“I’m trying to recreate the whole vibe of that era,” said Nelson 53, who grew up in Bristol.

His first experience with arcade-style video games was at Gerome’s Deli in town.

“All the neighborhood kids would flock there,” he said. “They always had a couple of arcade games in there.”



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