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Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« on: October 23, 2003, 05:57:08 pm »
350 E.College Ave.
State College, PA aka Pennstate

They will be auctioning off everything. The set date is Decemeber 13, 2003. Preview 7-9am and the auction starts at 9am.

They have over 200 games for sale. Here is a list of fighting games up for auction:

CVS1 and2, Soulcalibur1 and 2, Streetfighter ex 2 plus, Street fighter III 2nd impact and 3rd strike, mvc1 and 2, street fighter alpha3, tekken tag tournament, tekken 4, guilty gear x, various snk neo geo game cartridges including kof98, 99, ss2, ss3 etc..

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2003, 08:56:38 pm »
 :-[

If I only had MONEY!  I would love to get my hands on some of those...  *sigh*

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2003, 09:18:22 pm »
Snaaake,

You're from NY.  How do you know about what's going on in Central PA?!

It is sad news about Playland.  It's been in existence for over 30 years!  I've logged a lot of hours there over the years. I went there recently because I know it's going to close soon  :'(

I'm hoping to find some good deals at the auction.


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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2003, 12:45:27 am »
Snaaake,

You're from NY.  How do you know about what's going on in Central PA?!


Saw it on another board.

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2003, 09:34:28 am »
Snaaake,

You're from NY.  How do you know about what's going on in Central PA?!


Saw it on another board.

That and NY borders on PA.  Not that far of a stretch.

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2003, 10:29:02 am »
350 E.College Ave.
State College, PA aka Pennstate

They will be auctioning off everything. The set date is Decemeber 13, 2003. Preview 7-9am and the auction starts at 9am.

They have over 200 games for sale. Here is a list of fighting games up for auction:

CVS1 and2, Soulcalibur1 and 2, Streetfighter ex 2 plus, Street fighter III 2nd impact and 3rd strike, mvc1 and 2, street fighter alpha3, tekken tag tournament, tekken 4, guilty gear x, various snk neo geo game cartridges including kof98, 99, ss2, ss3 etc..

 :)
NOOOOOOO!!!!!   :'(

That is my hometown - where I grew up (go Penn State! How thee hath fallen)!  Playland was the last video game hangout left, after Campus Casino went bust years ago and they put in a gap-like clothing store with an espresso bar.  I knew Playland was going out of business, but didn't know about the auction.... so many memories.....   To think of the hundreds of dollars I spent there over the years....this sucks.   That place was the primary connection I've had to arcades.  Pretty much the opposite of of the Rococo of Dave and Busters with only a minimal amount of drug traffiking :)  That stuff went on at Campus Casino (they had pool tables blech)

Playland has a lot of great games, and a ton of pinball machines.  They have (had) 3 big rooms, with classics spread around in the dark musty back areas.   Some air hockey, cockpits, front room is (was) all fighters and neogeo with a few obscure titles (cabal, atomic punk, for example).  middle room was pins, gun games, racing games, the far room mostly old classics and some weird, fun games (v'ball, trog, D&D, etc)....

Sadness.  Enough to drive an arcade-lover to drink...  :'(

« Last Edit: October 26, 2003, 10:31:26 am by Frostillicus »

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2003, 01:34:07 pm »
OMG!

Playland was the last place left of my old hangouts (other than Vesuvius and the Phyrst. And maybe the Shandygaff.). I graduated from Penn State in 1989. Can't tell you how many quarters I put into their Gauntlet machine. Or how many hours I spent watching.

I wonder if they still have the "Commet" pinball. I love that game too. And the Lunar Lander that made everything in the room vibrate. Can anyone say "Major Havoc?"

Snake, do you have a website on the auction? I'd love to drive up, just for old time's sake.

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #7 on: October 27, 2003, 02:04:35 pm »
OMG!

Playland was the last place left of my old hangouts (other than Vesuvius and the Phyrst. And maybe the Shandygaff.). I graduated from Penn State in 1989. Can't tell you how many quarters I put into their Gauntlet machine. Or how many hours I spent watching.

I wonder if they still have the "Commet" pinball. I love that game too. And the Lunar Lander that made everything in the room vibrate. Can anyone say "Major Havoc?"

Snake, do you have a website on the auction? I'd love to drive up, just for old time's sake.

Bob
South Carolina

They got rid of those a looong time ago. Even the gauntlet.  The classics they have left are the basic classics you'll find everywhere...ms pacman (old one), DK, joust, etc.  No more battlezone, lunar lander, vector games at all actually.

BTW, the phyrst was sold not long ago and now looks like an Irish cafeteria/bar.  No more cool Phyrst.  The 'Gaff got renovated maybe 4 years ago and looks completely different.  Don't know the last time you were in town, but I bet you wouldn't recognize a lot of stuff - they've gone franchise-happy (starbucks, Chili's, abercrombie&fitch, olive garden, etc).  Not a 'Happy Valley' anymore :)  I sound cynical yes, but only because State College has succumbed to excessive tourism/consumerism.

Even the old high school football field is gone.


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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2003, 04:12:34 pm »
I was up there was for Thanksgiving, in my brother's senior year. 1999 I think. My then future wife was with us, and she didn't want to go out much. I think we just got some beers at Herlocher's, across from McDonalds. I think Campus Casino was still open then; I know it was sometime durring his tenure, because I remember playing Robotron with him.

My, how things change. I was heartbroken when they tore down the Backdoor (I think that's what it was called -- between the Phyrst and the garage). And what a sin to close not one, but both Roy Rogers hambugrer joints with the awesome 1/4# (salad-bar-included-how-much-can-you-cram-between-the-buns) burger.

Alright, while we're on the subject, what about my Two Pillars -- The Skeller and Cafe 210 West? When I graduated, my dad and his buddy and I went to the Skeller, and they swore it was exactly as it had been in '64 when they graduated.

BTW, I used to live in an apartment complex at W. Beaver and S Sparks, and then a rooming house on Beaver, behind the fire station, across from The Graduate.

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #9 on: October 27, 2003, 05:43:11 pm »
The Skeller and Cafe 210 West are still there.

Actually some guy died in the alley behind the skeller with the bouncers holding him down a couple of nights ago.  The whole town has changed.  

Playland is not like you remember it. It's still the best arcade I've ever been in, though.



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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #10 on: October 27, 2003, 08:33:20 pm »
BTW, I used to live in an apartment complex at W. Beaver and S Sparks, and then a rooming house on Beaver, behind the fire station, across from The Graduate.

heh I lived near near there for a time - in Collegiate Arms.   They had the best coke machine in the basement - 5 cents/coke.  We'd go down with a laundry basket and fill up for $1.50.  For some reason 7-UP was 12.75$, so I guess it balanced out....  ::)  But that was waaaay back in '93-94.

Across from mcdonalds is Sharkies with all the pool tables, and the 6-pack shop.  Herlochers...doesn't ring a bell.  And Backdoor...do you mean The DarkHorse (formerly known as The Surf Club formerly known as....something else... I forget)?  I don't remember anything getting torn down by the phyrst, there's only about a block of stuff there (Uncle Eli's), Tinderbox gifts, small art school.  It keeps changing.  Usually for the worse.  

Since I'm getting a little sentimental, I'll describe Playland for those that have never been.  It was the perfect combination of games, great sounds and odd smells.  It was dark, disgustingly dirty, and incredibly smokey.  3 rooms, each one on a higher level, of various classics and the latest games.  We'd get games like Time Traveler, all the gimicky ones.  Hey it's a college town.   The operators were the weirdest assortment of Redneck Rampage guys (hicks) you'd ever meet.  Mullets.  The looks they'd give you just for asking for change.  They frown as you interrupt their Louis L'amour book or Heavy Rigs mag, glaring at your audacity to ask for 8 quarters out of a fiver.  One guy 'Rick' was the creepiest dude - I could tell stories.  Heavy drinker.  Kind of scary when you're really young - so you'd go in a pack.  It was pretty much the only entertainment for the under 21 crowd (if you didn't drive up into the mountains for a keg in the woods party, that is).  It was also open till 4am so you could get some games in after the bars closed at 2am (and if the line was too long at the Diner :) ).  Good times. Good times.  I kind of feel sad for the young people these days who won't have a playland to grow up with.  I started with Barrel of Fun at the mall, but it was Playland that pushed me over the edge.  :)



 

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2003, 08:46:59 am »
Playland definately is a great arcade. Aside from the games, the guys who gave change stand out the most. One guy would take your dollar and just drop the quarters from about 1-2 inches off the counter and they would scatter. His expression would never change and you felt like you were really disturbing him by asking for change.

The place was open from 8 a.m. till 4 a.m.  Back in the mid 80's I worked night shift and would often go there on my nights off.  I knew the manager and he would let me stay and play games after 4 a.m.  Ah, the memories. I was in the place recently and the same manager still works there!

It'll be gone in a few weeks. I only hope I can get some good deals!


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« Reply #12 on: October 28, 2003, 10:07:33 am »
heh I lived near near there for a time - in Collegiate Arms.

That's the place!! I guess I lived there in 1988. They renovated the place in December that year. New carpet, new windows, new furniture. So imagine coming home after Christmas Break, and there's no windows in your apartment and it's snowing.

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Across from mcdonalds is Sharkies with all the pool tables, and the 6-pack shop.  Herlochers...doesn't ring a bell.

Sharkies, that's it. Herlocher is the owner (of most of town, actually). It used to just have his name on it. Used to be just one floor. Used to be really quiet. But you could go in and get a dark beer and a boat of pretzels and mustard for like $2.

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And Backdoor...do you mean The DarkHorse (formerly known as The Surf Club formerly known as....something else... I forget)?  I don't remember anything getting torn down by the phyrst, there's only about a block of stuff there (Uncle Eli's), Tinderbox gifts, small art school.  It keeps changing.  Usually for the worse.  

The Smurf Club. They used to have plastic mugs that gave you discounted beer on thursdays. My dad and his friend and I went there too. Dad's friend was recently divorced, and really appreciated the coeds.

Anyway, if you left the Phyrst, and turn left out the door, there's an alley on the left where you can go down to where Smurf Club used to be (and the back door to Vesuvios). The parking garage will be on your right as you head down this alley. There used to be a bar on the left, near the top of the hill, across from the garage. I think they tore it down while I was there, which would mean before 1989. It was a little 2 room dive, where I used to go watch a standup singer named Beth, part of the best college town band ever, Ticapoo Brain. She had sung with Chris Mincer before, as part of Bookends.

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Since I'm getting a little sentimental, I'll describe Playland for those that have never been.  It was the perfect combination of games, great sounds and odd smells.  It was dark, disgustingly dirty, and incredibly smokey.  3 rooms, each one on a higher level, of various classics and the latest games.
 
Hold on now! I remember Playland has having 5 rooms. There was the room on the alley where you could enter, from across the parking lot. There was one of those coin guys on the right, and a bathroom straight ahead on the other side of a bank of machines. Battle Zone was on the right. On either side of this room were one or two stairs up to the rooms on the mid level. In the right room was  Lunar Lander. The left room was the biggest room, with all the pinballs, and the Gauntlet machine, The other coin guy was here. Then there were stairs up to another pair of rooms and the door to College Ave. All I remember up here was the Paperboy machine. Maybe DigDug.

I can smell the smoke. I remember once I was watching this guy play Guantle II. He was really good that guy. I set my backpack down against the machine. When I left I forgot my backpack. Something like 6 hours later I remembered it, so I ran back to Playland. I was sort of panicked, because I had a new HP calculator in it, which had cost a lot of money for a starving college studen in 1986. It was like $150. When I got there, there was still a crowd around the Gaunlet machine, so no one had noticed that the backpack had been unattended. Phew!

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Re:Playland going out of business. AUCTION !
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2003, 01:20:55 pm »
ah yes in my mental image I was combining a few rooms (the side one with Battlezone sort of melted into the front for some reason).  And the two rooms on the college ave side counts as one room in my brain.  Heh that was 2 rooms too many for my fried brain to distinguish :)  

So you were probably there when McLanahans was on Beaver, before the big fire that took out part of the block?  It was empty for years and they finally just extended Danks (now Pantera Bakery) and stuck an abercrombie and finch there next to Ben and Jerry's and across from Mclanahans (now Eddie Bauer).  

I faintly remember Bookends,  they were really big before I could legally get into bars (1995), but I seem to recall a few members playing at Arts Fest a few years ago at Old Main.  The first 'big' college band I was into was The Dirges.  Very popular.  

Now I knew that name somewhere - Herlochers, and I didn't think it was just the dipping mustard.  Between him, Friedman, and Jack Sapia they pretty much own the whole town.