Very unlikely. The boardwalk wear I live used to be FULL of arcades and all sorts of arcade games. Now all they have a million claw machine games, and a lonely DDR machine in a corner. Though one place has a single giant Temple Run arcade game in their back area.
(Which is so bizarre to me, like, I can play that on my phone? For free? Why would I pay you a dollar for every try?? On a giant machine where the game is controlled by a giant roller ball which is extremely hard to use, to boot?)
There is a cool dive bar called "BARcade" in Jersey City, that is literally just an old arcade that got a bar shoved into the corner on one side, and some tables added. It's got lots of cool "vintage" arcade games. But it's a popular place with college kids, so it's never not jam packed with people.
But long story short, arcade games don't make money any more. It's not where the market is any more.