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| bullrees:
I'm traveling there next week. Does anyone know if there is a good arcade there? I would prefer something with more old school video games if that still exists. Not really looking for a chuck e cheese "ticket" type of place but anything you can recommend would be awesome. |
| mytymaus007:
ill be there in 2 weeks. I usually go on the main strip down on ocean blvd. by Ripleys belive it or Not, there are a few arcades in walking distance only classics they have is a few multicades, hopefully they got some new ones in the last year. I would be happy to see a multi williams. Also NASCAR park has a donkey kong multi, millipede multi and i think MK3 |
| nickbuol:
Call me Mr. Bubble Burster, but I was just there 4 weeks ago, and while I wasn't on a *hunt* for arcade games to play, I am always on the look out. I really didn't see much worth writing home about. Anything of interest was broken or unplugged. I didn't try NASCAR park. |
| TopJimmyCooks:
I was at MB a month ago, but didn't go to the strip/pavilion area. I did go to nascar - no classics whatsoever. redemption, skee ball and crazy taxi/nascar/other newer drivers only. No pins. At the movie theater at inlet square mall there's a Transformers LE pin and several other new nice non redemption shooter and driver games and a super nice air hockey fullsized. nobody is ever there. That is a good one for the tired of the beach afternoon chill. Garden City arcade (right across from the Pier, 15 min south of MB) has 2 mostly working stern pins and some classics and multigames. they also have a graveyard of plenty of nonworking classics upstairs. The pier arcade has nothing of interest. (except beer) Unless there's something good on the strip, the rest of MB is a wasteland for classic vids. |
| bullrees:
Thanks for the info guys. I will report back if I find anything on my travels. |
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