![]() ![]() What's more, everything was in excellent condition. Of note was also Bally's Spectrum, a fast-paced table I had never seen before, and my all-time favorite Cleopatra. They also had an impressive array of electro-mechanicals, though I have to say the Silver Ball Museum in Asbury Park New Jersey still has them beat in that department. They also had Hyperball and the 2-player versus Joust Pinball, which I had always wanted to play. Black Hole and Haunted House were there, but there was also The Spirit, which I wasn't familiar with and had never played before. They also had several multi-level pinball tables. ![]() They're not remotely fun to play, but you do get to experience them here. Out of the many pinball galleries I've been to I've only seen one Atari Pinball game. ![]() I could have spent 4 hours playing arcade games alone, but we had a time limit, so I only spent 2 hours playing them. The huge array of analogue shooting games were also amazing. ![]() They also had several sit down cabinets (including Fire Truck, a really old co-op classic). They even had Death Race, which is so old it doesn't even use a ROM image. I couldn't believe it when I saw Warrior by Vectorbeam and Boot Hill and Dog Patch by Midway. I'll get to the pinball, but this Arcade had the best collection I've ever seen. As a result, I've grown tired of spending money on Arcade games and have been opting for Pinball Galleries instead. Wherever you go you see the same old arcade games among a couple of rarities here and there. I'm also pretty obsessed with emulating classic Arcade games through MAME and other programs. I've been to many many Arcades over the years. ![]()
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