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It then started to be joined by the name '''Jackpot £500''', which is now used at the vast majority of their sites. | It then started to be joined by the name '''Jackpot £500''', which is now used at the vast majority of their sites. | ||
Some services | Some services offered both Game On and Jackpot £500, but Jackpot £500 is favoured. This eventually saw Game On phased out in 2019. | ||
==Locations== | ==Locations== |
Revision as of 17:03, 29 August 2020

Game On was Roadchef's main own brand of game arcade. It is located in the majority of their services, with video games and gambling facilities.
It replaced a previous punny name, 'RCade', which had been used since 1998. Game On took over in 2001 and originally had an orange logo.
It then started to be joined by the name Jackpot £500, which is now used at the vast majority of their sites.
Some services offered both Game On and Jackpot £500, but Jackpot £500 is favoured. This eventually saw Game On phased out in 2019.
Locations
Game Arcades can be found at most Roadchef services:
- Annandale Water (A74(M))
- Bothwell (M74)
- Chester (M56)
- Clacket Lane (M25)
- Durham (A1(M))
- Hamilton (M74)
- Killington Lake (M6)
- Magor (M4)
- Maidstone (M20)
- Northampton (M1)
- Norton Canes (M6 Toll)
- Pont Abraham (M4)
- Rownhams (M27)
- Sandbach (M6)
- Sedgemoor (M5) (southbound only)
- Stafford (M6) (southbound only)
- Strensham (M5)
- Sutton Scotney (A34)
- Taunton Deane (M5)
- Tibshelf (M1)
- Watford Gap (M1)