A retro arcade games bar is opening in Manchester, and it's promising to take gamers on a serious nostalgia trip.

Hidden away down a Northern Quarter back alley, basement bar NQ64 is a neon-spattered cavern of classic consoles and arcade games from the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Players can have a go at shooting games Point Blank and Time Crisis II, fighting favourites Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter and Double Dragon, and driving games Outrun 2 and Crazy Taxi.

All the retro favourites are covered, from Pac Man and Space Invaders to cult classics Side Arms and Galaga.

“Some of these machines were built in the 70s and 80s so they’ve needed quite a bit of restoration,” said co-owner Matt Robson, who is launching the venue with business partner Andy Haygarth.

“We took a lot of time and care with all the ones we picked. A lot of these are pretty nostalgic."

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Each arcade machine costs a token per play, with tokens on sale from the bar priced at £5 for 15.

Gamers can also have a go on five classic consoles - including an N64, a SNES and an original PlayStation - which are all free to play and loaded with games including Mariokart, Goldeneye, Sonic the Hedgehog and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater.

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Groups can also rock out to Guitar Hero or throw shapes on the Euromix dance machine.

The bar invited a group of gamers in to test the machines this week before it opens to the public next weekend.

“We had some pretty serious games testers down and so far, so good,” said Matt.

"Everyone seemed to really enjoy the space."

Behind the bar, guests will find a cocktail list inspired by the games with names like Princess Peach (prosecco, peach, orgeat and pimento dram) and Bubble Bubble (vodka, gin, grenadine, coconut, prosecco, lemon and soda), all for £8.

There's also a range of beers including Camden Pale and Hells Lager on draught, and cans and bottles from breweries including Beavertown and The Wild Beer Co, along with a pleasingly retro crisps selection including Monster Munch and Space Raiders.

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"Arcades along the coastline of England were prominent quite a while ago, for good reason - they were pretty fun," said Matt.

"Doing it the way we've done it brings it up to date with a good drinks selection alongside it as well."

The bar opens at 2 Short Street, next door to Crazy Pedro's NQ, on February 22 and will be giving away free drinks to the first 50 people through the doors all weekend to celebrate.

NQ64 will be open from 4pm to midnight, Monday to Thursday; 4pm to 2am on Fridays; noon to 2am on Saturdays; and noon to 10pm on Sundays.