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| Pingaloka:
Hello guys, I have the chance to travel to USA, New York city to be more specific. This a great chance for me to see original arcade cabinets. I'm from Spain and all we had back in the day were bootlegs, hacks, no real arcade cabinets. I remember spanish versions of games like Galaxian or Galaga were modified and made harder so people would spend even more money, jeje. (eg. the amazing zero time) So I was looking in the map and Fun Spot is quite far from New York. Renting a car an travelling all the way there + cold... I would have to think about. Is there any place similar to Fun Spot near New York city by any chance? greetings. |
| ChadTower:
He's right. I am about 2.5 hours from Funspot and I hit it with my kids several times a year. The experience of walking in there and seeing several hundred classic games at once never gets old. I don't think there is another place in this country quite like Funspot. Like Xiaou2 said there is a lot of other stuff in this area too but I'm not sure either which places are only open during the summer. |
| Pingaloka:
How many hours by car from New York to Laconia? |
| mgb:
I believe it will be about 5-6 hours. I also agree that Funspot is the greatest. My family and I go up there every year and also have a great time. |
| lordnacho:
There's a Barcade in Brooklyn(heard they may open one in Manhattan someday). Here's the list of the ones at Brooklyn, about 40 games: http://barcadebrooklyn.com/games/ They reopened the arcade in Chinatown, but it turned redemption. noooooooo I had a gift card and ended up just playing Terminator Salvation with a friend and a couple games of Centipede. The joysticks on the fighting games were busted. Pretty sad. |
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