After facing difficulties during the Covid-19 pandemic, Timeline Arcade in the New Hampshire town of Hanover has announced it will be opening up again.

The arcade company, known for its "expansive" selection of games from the 1970s to modern day, will open a new location at the town's 22 Carlisle Street, reports the York Dispatch.
The move follows an earlier attempt by the company to occupy the Hanover Mall before the pandemic hit, allowing owner Brandon Spencer to see his dream realised.
He said of the company: "I just like seeing people gather again, like in the past, back in the '80s and '90s. That's what people did before cellphones and living in front of a computer. People just get out and socialize."
Spencer shared concept art for Hanover's new Timeline Arcade storefront via Facebook (pictured), adding "I know you are all as excited as we are."
Timeline Arcade has its other initial location at 54 West Market Street in the nearby city of York. The new arcade is set to open towards the end of the summer or early portion of Q4.