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Do you still have tokens from your childhood arcade????????
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solfood:
my two local (within a bike ride) arcades we called Fun Spot and Egads.  I don't have tokens from either.  Isn't there some huge arcade up north called Fun Spot?  Maybe someone could send me a token?   I think Egads closed in 84 and Fun Spot in 85...both we around for 3-5 years.
- r e n d e r -:
Aladdin's Castle is owned by Namco now.  They also own Time Out and something else, but I can't remember the name.  You can use this locator to see if there is one near you....

http://www.namcoarcade.com/locations.asp
pointdablame:
I have a few tokens from some Jersey shore arcades.  I think I have some from Bobby Dees in Wildwood among others.  I also recently found an OOOOOLD Chuck E. Cheese token holder with belt clip.   Man, I must have been so cool with that thing  ;D
Tailgunner:
I'd just have to dig through my change pile and find late 70's - early 80's quarters. Only arcade here that had tokens was a Showbiz pizza, and since there were two real arcades close by I didn't play there much.
[derek]:
I still have some Aladdin's Castle tokens (up until around 99 they still had some in Minnesota). I used to have some tokens from Circus and Chuck E Cheese; still have some tokens from Machine Shed (lame arcade in Rochester, MN).

Out at my fathers place he used to have a big fish bowl where we had coins and what not (for the arcades) and I know there were tokens from Enchanted Village (Washington state), chuck e cheese, and a few weird arcades from around Seattle (One in Aurora Village, and Northgate). Strangley enough, he also has some weird slugs that I used to use at little ceasars and hogies corner (a sub place they used to have around seattle - always had awesome games like the Vs. Goonies).

-derek
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