US Arcades Get Evil Angel

US Arcades Get Evil Angel

VAN NUYS, Calif. — US Arcades has announced its newest content deal with Evil Angel Films.

The most recent studio partnership for US Arcades grants access to Evil Angel’s acclaimed titles for adult store owners who have implemented the US Arcades updated arcade video system.

“For the past 25 plus years, Evil Angel has set the bar for porn,” said US Arcades VP of Sales Lewis Adams. “The customers have been asking about Evil, and we're very excited to finally have them in our arcades. There is no doubt that this is a win for the consumer, the store owner and Evil Angel.”

Pioneers of gonzo porn, Evil Angel's vast library is helmed by original owner and founder John Stagliano. The studio continues to produce titles from a wide variety of noted directors.

"Arcades in adult bookstores were among my favorite places when I was younger,” reminisced Stagliano. “I could flip through channels and check out the movies from lots and lots of sources, then go rent that movie in the store, or just pop in more quarters and enjoy in the booth. Adult bookstores are where the more adventurous customers go.”

“Serving them better with today's technology is great news for us customers who still love the experience of buying or looking at actual product in a store,” added Stagliano. “Big thanks from the true, pioneering porn fans!"

US Arcades recently celebrated its 51st retail location featuring their new content platform and boasts an expansive video library secured from the industry’s most renowned studios, including Gamma Entertainment, Vixen Media, Grooby, Falcon Studios and Devil’s Films.

“We are extremely excited to welcome John Stagliano and Evil Angel to the US Arcades platform,” said US Arcades President David Joseph. “Acquiring John’s faith in our state-of-the-art platform is an honor, and a testament to the system and service we have worked diligently to perfect.”

Joseph added, “The addition of Evil Angel brings a wealth of value to our superb roster of studios who have come on board with US Arcades. We are confident that both retailers and consumers will share our excitement for this partnership, while greatly benefiting from our vision to propel the adult video arcade model into the 21st Century.”

Current US Arcades locations span throughout 23 states across the US, with 50 more to be added by 2020. Visit US Arcades online for a list of all 51 retail locations. More information available via email, or by calling (818) 888 8738, ext. 113.

Evil Angel can be found online here.

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