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| Luigi:
--- Quote from: Flack on June 25, 2007, 03:48:36 pm ---@Luigi: I took several more pix but did not post them all. Unfortunately I don't seem to have many pix of the main snack/lounge/game room. Here are the pictures from my trip: http://www.robohara.com/albums/1984_Arcade --- End quote --- Thanks for the extra pictures :) You are allowed to take even more on your next trip ;) @1984arcade: A photoshop job? Really? hmmmm.....doesn't matter. I liked it very much and built a smaller version of it....it's painted black right now and I will add uv-active red edges :) |
| denmiclaw:
Wow.. I've been to Springfield many times since I moved to Missouri, I had no idea this place existed. It's definately on my to-do list next month! |
| Malacus:
I'm still trying to convince the wife to go on the trip from Cincinnati. Every time I think about 1984 it gets me excited about the whole arcade scene. I just wish this were something that was more common, it's such a great idea. -Mal |
| saint:
Thread cleaned up and put back on track. Sweet arcade 1984! :) |
| nostrebor:
--- Quote from: saint on June 26, 2007, 03:34:18 pm ---Thread cleaned up and put back on track. Sweet arcade 1984! :) --- End quote --- YES! Thanks for fixing the thread. And for that other thing. ;D I was in 1984 as a gift from my daughter/wife for fathers day. Took a roll of quarters they gave me. :applaud: 3 pins were no-workey, one was sorta working. I spent the bulk of the load playing Grand Lizard. What a great pin. They are working on getting all the pins running, but it seems to be a challenge. 1984 is worth the trip every time. |
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