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After nearly three decades, Pac-Man, Frogger and other arcade classics might finally make their way to one Ontario city.
In a move straight out of “Footloose,” bylaws in Cornwall — notable as the hometown of beloved Canadian actor Ryan Gosling — have banned arcades with more than four gaming machines since 1992. Bored teens and people looking to win enough tickets for a giant stuffed elephant have had to satisfy their urges elsewhere.
However, city councillor Justin Towndale brought a motion to repeal the bylaw before Cornwall council Tuesday.
“Times have changed drastically ... and arcades are making a comeback,” Towndale said during Tuesday’s meeting.
Towndale said the motion was partially inspired by a local entrepreneur who wants to open a video game museum in the city — currently impossible under the bylaw.
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In a move straight out of “Footloose,” bylaws in Cornwall — notable as the hometown of beloved Canadian actor Ryan Gosling — have banned arcades with more than four gaming machines since 1992. Bored teens and people looking to win enough tickets for a giant stuffed elephant have had to satisfy their urges elsewhere.
However, city councillor Justin Towndale brought a motion to repeal the bylaw before Cornwall council Tuesday.
“Times have changed drastically ... and arcades are making a comeback,” Towndale said during Tuesday’s meeting.
Towndale said the motion was partially inspired by a local entrepreneur who wants to open a video game museum in the city — currently impossible under the bylaw.

This Ontario City Hasn’t Allowed Arcades In 3 Decades. That Might Change.
Gamers rejoice!