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What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« on: August 23, 2012, 06:34:22 pm »
Bring back those old memories.  I want to hear them!  :applaud:

Where were some of the places you'd like to frequent to play arcade games.  I have been to a number of them: in pizza places, bowling alleys, amusement parks, casinos, gas stations, museums, bars, man caves - they were everywhere back in the day.  For me it would have to be two.  St Louis had an arcade museum featuring everything from Pong, Berserk, all the Pacmans, crazy climber, Jungle Hunt, Cloak and Dagger, Night Driver, Mr Do, Qbert, and a whole lot of others.  Looks like they closed down there doors years ago. This was back in the early nineties and I was 13 and still appreciated them.  Then there was a summer camp that had vector games, asteroids, millipede, all the pacmans including baby pacman! Kick man! Popeye, qbert, and some oddities I can't recall

Also had to mention Reno NV had some of the best arcades.  One at the Pepper mill and one at Harvey's
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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #1 on: August 23, 2012, 06:57:40 pm »
Tough but I go with:

#1 Donkey Kong
#2 Pac-Man
#3 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Oh you said Favorite Arcades... I'm an idiot.
 :P I never really had anyone in particular that I hung around. Just went to pretty random places.
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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2012, 07:08:07 pm »
There is a bar in Dallas that is called Barcade with lots of oldies. Really cool. The worst is Dave & Busters. Went there last week and they had a loner Namco multicade with a LCD screen in the back corner amid driving games, shooting games and DDR. Lol.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #3 on: August 23, 2012, 07:10:00 pm »
Tough but I go with:

#1 Donkey Kong
#2 Pac-Man
#3 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Oh you said Favorite Arcades... I'm an idiot.
 :P I never really had anyone in particular that I hung around. Just went to pretty random places.

Random is what is good. Like the Pizza Hut with 720 degrees in Cali back in late eighties was gnarly.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #4 on: August 23, 2012, 10:08:29 pm »
House of Dead 2 ;D

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #5 on: August 23, 2012, 11:25:00 pm »
I love the Fun Spot, I haven't been there in a few months so thats in the past.

But when I was a kid in the 80's and early 90's, we use to hang out at a mall in Milford Ct. The arcade there was called Fun Factory.
It was a pretty decent but somewhat small arcade. It was decently dark with some lighting effects. it only had video games and pinballs. No space was wasted on kids redemption games.

I remember going in there with my sister once after Dragon's Lair had just come out. Man I was amazed at the crowd of kids around that game, they had a tv on top of the machine so everyone could see the game play.

Located right outside of the arcade was this kinda long dark outdoor corridor that lead up to the Caldor. As teens, we would all kinda hang out there and smoke and what not. I'm not surprised that a lot of shoppers didn't enter the mall through that entrance.

We also had an arcade called Savin Rock which was kinda cool with lots of video games and pinballs but it kinda sucked because the building had all these windows so it was pretty bright in there.

Of course we also had plenty of corner stores and they all were rocking some kind of games. I still remember quite well when the store around the corner from my house got Crazy Kong.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2012, 12:29:28 am »
jejeje i loved Snow bros i was 4 back  in 1991
best game ever

Toki,Condillacs & dinosaurs and golden axe
were cool

i was too young to play street fighter
i only was able to kill blanca (first character jejeje)

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2012, 02:45:02 am »
ShowBiz Pizza Place - I had quite a few birthday parties at Showbiz Pizza. I was pretty young and I remember avoiding a lot of the arcade games because of the steep learning curve and a quick loss of tokens. I stuck to pinball and a lot of the ticket redemption games like skee ball. After Showbiz Pizza went through "Concept Unification" with Chuck E. Cheese things just weren't the same. Maybe it's because I had gotten older but I just didn't enjoy Chuck E. Cheese as much as I loved Showbiz Pizza. 

Aladdin's Castle - Continuing with my video game birthday theme my Mom discovered that my local Aladdin's Castle would do birthday lock-ins. They'd shut the doors and set all the games to free play. It was awesome. By this point I was older and really enjoying the more "complex" video games. Around this time period I would say Rampage was one of my favorite games. I always played as the Werewolf. I had three birthday parties at Aladdin's Castle before they closed up shop. I've been meaning to dig through my family photos and post some pics of the Pac-Man cakes my Mom would make each year.

Oddly enough I had actually come to post this and I figure that this thread would be as good as any:



Sadly Aladdin's Castle shutdown. It probably had a lot to do with a video game store that opened up a few feet away that had 10 Nintendo Kiosks set up on unlimited free play.

Tilt - A year or so after Aladdin's Castle shutdown it was replaced with a Tilt on the opposite end of the mall. It was "the answer" to home consoles. I remember it being very bright, with neon lights, and the cheapest game was fifty-cents. Lots of high-end games that could not be reproduced at home. I still remember the thrill I got when I saw Time Traveler for the first time. Sadly they didn't do birthday parties.

These days I like to get my gaming/pinball fix at the local bowling alley.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #8 on: August 24, 2012, 02:54:17 am »
Where I grew up we didn't have any true "arcades" nearby, unless you count a pizza joint that had about 3-4 machines plus a couple pinballs. When I was a teenager, a couple places opened up and instantly became hang-outs. I can remember even while going to college and having a part-time job I would drop far too much money in one afternoon/evening in those places.

Good times, good times...

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #9 on: August 24, 2012, 08:06:15 am »
Probably the arcade at Miracle Strip Amusement Park (RIP, 2004), followed by Fun Land (still around, but mostly modern games now) down the beach from it.  Miracle Strip had damn near everything back in its day.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #10 on: August 24, 2012, 01:00:40 pm »
There's a small resort town called Geneva-on-the-Lake located along the Lake Erie coast in Geneva, OH.  Along the main strip there are four arcades that have been running for about 30 years or so.  Of these, my two favorites had always been Woody's World and Sport Center.  Both always had most of the popular and classic upright cabinets, but what set them apart from each other was Woody's World had more pinball machines while Sport Center had more skee ball and other games of skill and such.  The other arcades were either small and crowded with half the floor space devoted to billiards, or struggled to keep games operational.

Last time I went up there was this summer with the wife and kids.  It was pretty sad.  Either it doesn't live up to its former heyday, or it just doesn't live up to my recollection of its former heyday.  I didn't find anything I wanted to spend time and quarters playing.  It seems like the skee balls and some dopey boxing simulator is all that remains of Sport Center.  No "classics" anywhere to be found.

I wept the whole way home and gave my MAME cab a hug.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #11 on: August 24, 2012, 01:02:39 pm »
Fave arcade was "The Sting" in Richmond Hill, Ontario.  Close to the transit (was back in the high school years), always had awesome tunes blasting out of the juke box, and the crowd always contained a good number of members of the opposite sex.  Sigh... those were the days... back when you could impress that girl you were interested in with how bad you could whoop the other guy at whatever game you were playing (be it pinball, arcade, or pool).

Wasn't the cleanest or most presentable place in town, but that was also part of the appeal; on Friday/Saturday nights you could always find somewhere there getting baked before they head off to a party.

Man... we spent years going to that place, even after it changed hands a few times.

Lol... thinking back on it, Sunday mornings were also a good time... crowds of Italian dads would descend upon the arcade with their kids to try and show off and be macho, and we'd kill 'em at pool.  "Sunday morning pool" helped pay my rent for many months, playing double-or-nothing against those guys.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #12 on: August 24, 2012, 02:03:30 pm »
Connecticut:  Vernon Game Room (still standing AFAIK), and the Manchester Arcade (long gone and forgotten).  I grew up at Manchester...used to do BMX tricks out front for money.  Throw the hat down and change would be thrown in there.  This was '81 -'85ish.

Vernon is still there with pitch and putt golf, mini-golf, go carts and a gameroom.  Haven't been there in 20 years since I moved to Ga.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #13 on: August 24, 2012, 02:07:32 pm »
Unfortunately I never got to experience a large arcade as a kid.  The local Pizza Inn is where I got to first experience the awesomeness of TMNT, so I go with that..

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #14 on: August 24, 2012, 02:12:38 pm »
Out local mall had a Space Port and a Tilt.

Space Port was way cooler and so I wound up going there most of the time.

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #15 on: August 24, 2012, 02:24:40 pm »

Just about any decent amusement park arcade.  They never seem to retire the games, just add more.  I was at Cedar Point a number of years ago, and the arcade was jaw dropping.  Not because it was particularly great for atmosphere, but seeing everything from late 60's to current games in a massive room full, in good, playable condition was astounding.  Arcade and museum wrapped up in one.

But the best one that was close to where I grew up was Aladin's Castle.  I got to be inside the place when they were building it, as my dad is a sign painter and got the contract to do interior signage for the whole place.  My job was to paint graffiti on the fake buildings they had inside as part of the decor.  ;D

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #16 on: August 24, 2012, 03:00:55 pm »
Wow, great stuff.  I have a few places that have really contributed to getting me to the state of arcade addiction I am today.

Aladdin's Castle at the local mall:  Skee-ball against the back wall, lines of kids waiting for a shot at Dragon's lair, STUN runner for what seemed like hours, playing through Simpsons with 3 other kids I've never seen before or since but was best friends with for about 45 minutes.  Putting my token up on the marquee of Time Killers and KI. 

Skateland:  They had a Crystal Castles that I used to dominate and a SW cockpit in which I felt my first boob!  She may have been introduced me to tongue kissing in that machine as well, can't remember.

Some hotel in Hawaii:  I was 9, there was a Superman in a corner of the lobby by the guest laundry room.  It rained one day and I dumped every quarter I could scrounge outta my mom into that machine. 

Bowl-o-rama:  Dad used to take my delinquent brother and I there every Sunday.  There was a smokey Ninja Gaiden in one corner by the air hockey and I would play a few levels every time we went there.  When I built my first MAME machine back forever ago the game it was built for was Ninja Gaiden.  Everything else was gravy.  In some form or fashion a lot of my happiest childhood memories seem to have an arcade machine in the background.   

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #17 on: August 24, 2012, 03:11:46 pm »
I loved the seedy bars and gas stations that had a dusty Shinobi, Dig Dug or cocktail with galaga and ms pacman.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #18 on: August 24, 2012, 05:15:32 pm »
There was a place a block away from me that I spent WAY to much time in.  Wunderland Nickel Palace.  You'd pay an admission fee and get a wristband that was good for the day.  All the machines were wired to run on nickels.  They made their money on the overpriced snack-bar.  The awesome thing was this arcade was next door to a $1 movie theater.

We hit the arcade in the morning and get our wristbands and then bounce between the arcade and the theater.  You could spend an entire day, morning till night on $15.  LOVED that place.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #19 on: August 24, 2012, 06:39:07 pm »
Contemporary Resort Hotel game room in Disney World.  My God, a whole floor full of every arcade game and pinball machine known to mankind.  I would save up allowance for weeks and weeks before vacation....all for that arcade.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #20 on: August 24, 2012, 07:06:28 pm »
There was a law office in Channelview, TX (on Woodforest for those in the area) that closed and someone turned it into an arcade in 1984. It was cool to go into each room of the building and see what games they had. I liked it better than a wide open standard arcade, though the hall would get kinda cluttered at times.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #21 on: August 24, 2012, 07:21:19 pm »
Schwegmann's super market! My Dad would get $3 in quarters every Friday, and while Mom shopped we would pwn!  Started with Track and Field. Then they brought in Spy Hunter, Popeye, Xevious,  Tron...  Ahh those were the days!  Also had Shinobi, and Altered Beast at Marty Mart.  Asteroids, Journey, Saint Dragon and Street Fighter II at Mid City Rock N Bowl throughout the years.  Oh.. and CROSSBOW!!! One of my favs back in the day! Don Carter All Star Lanes had some favs, Dragon's lair, Discs of Tron, Gauntlet.  Time Pilot was in there somewhere too, as well as the Pac man series.  My parents bowled a lot when I was a kid, and I spent most of my time and grass cutting loot in the arcade section!

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #22 on: August 24, 2012, 07:56:17 pm »
As a kid in Fayettevile, NC, Putt-Putt ruled. I poured so much money into Dragon's Lair and Crossbow. Also, on Saturday morning form 9a to 1p, it was "Super Saturday", all the Golf, Games you wanted plus hot dog lunch for ~$8.00

The Mall in Roanoke Rapids, NC used to have an arcade themed as a old west mine called The Gold Mine. It had wooden support beams up the walls and across the ceiling an the wall scones looked like torches. One of the reasons I really liked visiting my Grandmother.

Yay for the 80's

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #23 on: August 24, 2012, 08:20:04 pm »
The arcade that my friends and I hung out in the 80's and early 90's was Circus Circus in Brooklyn Park, MN.

I recall taking my report card to the redemption counter and being able to get something like 1 token for a C, 2 for a B, and 3 for A's. For a kid without money to play games, it was a big deal when report cards came around.

I think Chuck E. Cheese bought the place out in the 90's before closing it. The strip mall that it was located in is now gone.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #24 on: August 24, 2012, 10:04:02 pm »
Time OUT in the Massepequa NY "Sunrise Mall" Best spot hands Down back in the 80's

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #25 on: August 25, 2012, 02:41:48 pm »
I'm in Indiana but my Dad's side of the family is in New Brunswick, Canada... every summer we would make the two day drive (we'd stop in Syracuse, NY) and the 2-3 games at each travel center along the way made the drive bearable in a world before gameboys and in-car DVDs. Unfortunately, no real arcades around my area growing up.
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #26 on: August 25, 2012, 04:06:12 pm »
Where at in Indiana?

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« Reply #27 on: August 25, 2012, 05:19:40 pm »
Where at in Indiana?

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Re: What is your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #28 on: August 25, 2012, 09:09:24 pm »
Skateland:  They had a Crystal Castles that I used to dominate and a SW cockpit in which I felt my first boob!  She may have been introduced me to tongue kissing in that machine as well, can't remember.

Sweet! I remember you mentioning this.
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #29 on: August 25, 2012, 09:15:34 pm »
I've mentioned it before, but my favorite arcade is still around!

http://www.castlesncoasters.com/

It's nice to have a place to go to.
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2012, 10:27:39 pm »
Bigfoots arcade in ft. lauderdale florida was where I used to go.. Im sure they are closed down now but I found a bigfoots token on ebay.. I had to buy it. It sits on my MK2 arcade now.. memories
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #31 on: August 25, 2012, 10:38:34 pm »
I worked at Space Plex on Long Island, NY.  It was a pretty cool arcade that became famous for the Katie Beers kidnapping.  I miss that place.
In my earlier years, I loved the arcade in the Emporia Carousel in Monterey, California.
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #32 on: August 26, 2012, 12:53:36 am »
Plus one on the skating rink and Tilt those were big parts of my childhood...

But I put a lot of quarters away at the local gas station that featured Ghosts N' Goblins and Golden Axe amongst various others through the years.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #33 on: August 26, 2012, 07:35:11 am »
There was a small place in Carmel Indiana that had about 8 pinballs a Space invaders and a Night driver. I would spend all my time on Invaders and Spirit of 76 Pinball. Then it got to a point where you would walk in and a pin was gone and there would be a Galaxian or an Asteroids in it's place.It was a really great time and then 2 arcades opened up near by, Porky's and Jungle Jims. 3 arcades in easy bike/moped  distance. Porky's ended up being the place I liked the best they had all the latest and greatest machines,T shirts for hi scores ,You could smoke there and someone would get busted for drugs every now and then so of course my parents banned me from going there but that just fueled the fire.  >:D

 

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #34 on: August 26, 2012, 09:11:01 am »
Forgot about the skating places.  Skate Fantasy in Manchester, Ct. where I gut my teeth on Donky Kong.  They had Pacs and a couple of pins.  Probably 15 machines in all.

Skate Palace East in East Hartford is where I discovered Bubble Bobble. 

Then, there's where we used to ride BMX...Rt. 5 BMX in S. Windsor Ct.  Just a couple of machines, but the most important was Exitebike and  USA hockey.

Man, what fun.

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #35 on: August 26, 2012, 09:39:11 am »
Haven't posted here in a long time, just lurk now and then but I figured I'd chime in for once...  So many games over the years, I grew up in the arcades so my favorite game just depended on the decade I suppose...  :)

Arcades...  Aladin's Castle in Visalia, CA and  Gold Mine in Redding, CA were the most memorable...  There was another in Carpenteria, CA that I frequented but can't remember the name but hung out after school almost every day (yes, lived up and down CA)...

Some of the games I can remember dropping a lot of coins in...  Donkey Kong/Donkey Kong Jr., Tempest, Gyruss, Yie-Ar Kung Fu, Dragon's Lair/Space Ace (never got to play Dragon's Lair II until Daphne), and then all the different iterations of Street Fighter.

Now I'm old and live in Sacramento, and no real arcades here anymore...  Tried gaming at Golfland Sunsplash, but the games were in a shameful state of disrepair...

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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2012, 11:36:50 am »
Crystal Palace in Brookgate shopping center (Cleveland area)

I still remember my most played :

Bump n Jump
Defender
Mad Planets
Mystic Marathon
Journey
Mario Bros
Food Fight
Rastan
Black Tiger
Star Trek sit down
Sinistar sit down
Congo Bongo
Pac / Ms. Pac

and that plastic domed foos-hockey game that was popular for a bit

plus MTV on a big projection screen


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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #37 on: August 26, 2012, 05:10:42 pm »
Golf N Stuff, Norwalk, California

Cerritos Mall Sega Center, Cerritos, California

Bobo's Arcade Downey California

Redondo Beach Arcade (downstairs by the marina) Torrance California

Disneyland Hotel Arcade, Anaheim California

The Roaring 20s Arcade at Knotts Berry Farm,  Buena Park, California
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #38 on: August 26, 2012, 09:27:50 pm »
While I never really had a HotSpot that I visited frequently. My biggest arcade memory was at a Cheap Skate roller rink. It was memorable because It was a school field trip where I was supposed to skate. Ended up spending 80 percent of the time there playing The Simpsons arcade game. ;o

Another memory was walking with my cousins to a local K-Mart getting an ICEE and playing Street Fighter 2 until I was out of quarters. Which was usually just a couple dollars then lol.
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Re: What place was your favorite arcade from your past??
« Reply #39 on: August 26, 2012, 10:10:20 pm »
What about yer 7-11s?  Mine had Moon Patrol and Spy Hunter.  The entire reason for building my cab was:

1.) Vs. Exitebike
2.) Donkey Kong
3.) Moon Patrol
4.) Bubble Bobble
5.) Galaga
6.) Ms. PacMan

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