Best Features: Karaoke and Photo Booth
If you thought you remembered Gameworks, guess again. About 2 years ago, Sega bought the company and all of it's assets and has slowly been turning every Gameworks in the nation into a Japanese style "Game Center." It's no secret that arcade gaming has been on the decline for the last two decades due to home console games, and in America the industry has almost disappeared save for a few small companies.
The Japanese business model has definitely changed the dynamics of the place - there are now two small Karaoke booths (With songs in English but a book for Japanese, Chinese and Korean songs is available too), a Japanese style Photo Booth (very fun), a room of ufo catchers, 3 dance machines and a slew of other new things on the way. The old Gameworks mainstays like the Indy 500 game and that vertical shooting thing still remain.
The only downside is the price. You must purchase a card to play anything and rather than tell you the monetary value, they use points. It's easy to lost the value in your mind as you are going from game to game. Make sure to conserve your money or else you might be making a few trips like I did, dropping 20 bucks a pop.