I had the greatest setup ever as a kid. I grew up in a tiny tiny place in Northern New York. My little town might have had 150 people, tops, but during the summer, being right on Lake Ontario, the place went crazy with tourists (and made for great summers in my teens...the rich touristy teenage girls looking for a summer fling...good times). On the main street of the little town (Three Mile Bay, and I'd be surprised if anyone recognized that name) my grandfather owned two houses next door to one another. One he lived in, the other one went through various incarnations. Antique store, my family's house, antique store again...and then...VIDEO ARCADE. My uncle ran it. It had Atari Football, Battlezone, Burgertime (my favorite), a pin that I can't remember what it was, I think it had a motorcycle motif, a juke, Asteroids and Omega Race. I'd go in, he'd give me as many quarters as I could handle, and I would kill hours there. Battlezone and Burgertime were my games, although I did play quite a bit of Omega Race too.
Man, that was awesome. Since then it's been torn down and single-wide trailer is there, I think.
I'd bug with my uncle or grandfather, they'd give me a ton of quarters, I'd go fire up Electric Avenue on the juke, and play. I was encouraged to bring all the friends I could, as long as I didn't give them any of the quarters!