The Week in Review_ It's Fair

By Alex Johnson | January 01, 0001

Not many would consider a hole-in-the-wall shopfront in the middle of Chinatown, with yono apk missing letters on the sign out front and decades of grime pounded into the floor, as “welcoming.” But it is. This week Kotaku’s Aulistar Mark visited Chinatown Fair in New York, which holds two distinctions. The first, it’s the oldest arcade in the city, a notoriety that sometimes brings tourist groups to inspect its hard-bitten interior, which is anything but yono arcade the clean, corporate token-and-ticket playland that’s the only kind of arcade making money in America.(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); The second is that it’s a gay-positive hangout in a culture that elsewhere in the world – online, forums, comment threads – is incessantly hostile to who they are. The hate’s polished up with the usual nonsense: we don’t care who you are, just don’t make us aware of it – which means, in essence, don’t live your life if I find it offensive. If the lives lived at Chinatown Fair are sometimes offensive yono business sbi to others, it’s not because of sexual orientation. “Sometimes there’s drunk people [or an] occasional homeless person,” says the arcade’s Derrick Rodder. “Sometimes kids, you know, are kids. They get into fights, and you have to break it up – just life.” Here’s the week in life, on Kotaku. Top Stories Is This How Microsoft Will Fix Kinect’s Couch Problem? Kotaku Talk Radio K Monthly – July 2010 Columns Tim Rogers: ‘I’m a game designer’ Stick Jockey: An MVP Hangs In There, With Los Muchachos Del Verano Reviews, Previews, Hands-On and Impressions Castlevania: Harmony of Despair Review Watch Us Play With Our Privates 400 Turns Of Civilization V In His Next Game, Batman Is yono apk A Cartoon Character Zombrex Dead Rising Sun: The Story So Far Super Scribblenauts And My Lost Wedding Ring Castlevania Puzzle: Encore Of The Night Review: Alucard’s yono arcade Puzzle Quest Frankenreview: StarCraft II: Wings Of Liberty StarCraft II Heaven’s Devils Book Review: Humble Beginnings Features Chinatown Arcade, An Unlikely Place For Tolerance News ModNation Racers Patch Made My Load Times Longer Pac-Man, Tekken Dev Turns Focus to “Casual” Market Ditching 3 Games, Japanese Developer Bets On Girl Spanking The Last Ranker Gets Its First Manga Five New Arcade Games To Get Excited About The Dubai Police Want You (To Make a Game For Them) The Most Awesome Box Art In The World Crysis 2 Won’t Make It Out This Year New GoldenEye Feature Big Hands, Not Big Heads Xfire Sold Off, Development Team Leaving Kevin Butler Gets a Gift Basket of Sorry from New Zealand Can You Mix Scribblenauts With yono business sbi LittleBigPlanet Successfully? Cosplay Queen Eyes The World of Warcraft Movie Numbers iTunes Chart Topper: Choppers, Farms and Military Maneuvers, Vietnam In Chart Form The 20 Most-Loved Wii Games Sports Backbreaker Gets A Makeover With Enormous Patch Due Soon Perspectives Reactions A Week In Comments Republished Features Kotaku ‘Shop Contest: Big Head Mode

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