Internet cafes are still a thing in Turkey

there is only one in my home town. only tourists use it and the guy charges insane prices. copying is something like 10x the normal price lmao.

In Amsterdam I've been in a internet café-coffe shop

Amsterdam also has pop-up arcades, roller rinks and other outdated stuff from the 80s and such but it's just temporary fads for tourists and local fashionistas

in france it was mostly a thing to nerds and it was full of kids

what i really miss are the arcade

They are a thing in here too. but I never see anyone using them. Most of their income comes from boomers needing to print shit or register for shit online

Also I think in the back of most of those Turk Lycamobile/Lebara phone shops there often are computers you can use to message your ISIS buddies

There is one in my hometown (made somewhat famous by the fact that Elliot Roger used to hang out there and play WoW) that was pretty full and busy the last time I checked. I never played anything there though.

Well we have a few gamer cafés with gamer computers.

>we just called them "ciber" here
That's what people call them in egypt too.

Really make a sense...