Good lord what a topic... This will be an extremely long post, but will be very interesting. It will be more like an autobiography of my pre-teen & teen life because aside from playing baseball, all I did was play video games. I grew up in the west park area of Cleveland, Ohio, but spent a lot of time in the suburbs too. Lets start with the close to home places. Lorain Rd. is a major street on the west side of Cleveland. It starts just outside of downtown Cleveland, and runs way past the county line. The streets off of Lorain are numbered West XXth Street, and get higher as you go out. West 25th is inner-city, close to downtown, and West 210 is just over the city limits in Fairview Park where I live now. I grew up on West 133, so that gives you an idea.
PART ILeader Drug - West 134 & Lorain - This was the closest place, but pretty small. They always had three machines. They had a Crazy Kong and a bootleg of Pac-Man running on Galaxian hardware. CK and Pac-Man were in identical cabinets. Wood grain on the lower half, and a solid black bezel with no marquee on the upper half. I never thought I would ever see this version of Pac-Man again, but thanks to Mame it lives again! The third was Missle Command, which later was replaced by Gorf and Super Cobra. The CK and PM seemed to stay forever. I guess the operator must have got a good deal on them, and they were making him money. I had a paper route that covered W. 134th and W. 135. and it was smack dab in the middle. When I went to collect, all the money I picked up from the one street went in the machines here. This place is now a Day Care center.
Fisher Fazio (grocery Store) - West 136th & Lorain - Had a Tempest machine in the hall of the rear entrance. Didnt play it alot. This is now a Marcs discount store.
www.marcs.comUnknown Laundromat - West 136th and Lorain This was in the same strip as Fazio, but in the middle of the strip. They had Gyruss, Jungle King, Crazy Climber and a few others. Nothing special. This is now a Subway.
Cunningham Drug - West 137th and Lorain Same strip as above but at the far end. Just a few machines. This was the first place I ever saw Kick-Man. Games did not last long here. This is now a Rent-A-Center.
Unknown Dry Cleaner - West 137th and Lorain Directly across the street from Cunningham drug. This was the place. Never did know the name of this place, but who cares. We just called it the Dry Cleaners. This is where a lot of kids hung out. As you walked in the door, there was a wall down the right wall with 20-25 machines. Robot Bowl, Phoenix, Asteroids, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Donkey Kong and whatever else was hot at the time. Changed games frequently to keep up to date, and cleaning our pockets of quarters.

True story, because I was a permanent fixture, and he got to know me, the owner gave me a few free credits on Donkey Kong as soon as they wheeled it off the truck, and told me to let him know what I thought of it. I was not over impressed with it at the time, but it did begin to grow on me. This place is now a cellular/pager joint.
Froggy's Donuts - West 141 and Lorain This place had exclusively cocktail tables. Asteroids, Pac-Man, Galaxian, Donkey Kong Jr and a few more. It was a donut shop for quite a few years. Not sure what it is now. Too blurry to see on Google Maps street level view.
From here, you had to go quite a way west to hit the last couple, so I didnt venture down there much...
Pizza Hut - Kamms Korner (Rocky River & Lorain) They had a jukebox and a cocktail Space Invaders (midway version). Still a PH today, and looks the same now as it did then. Space Invaders has been replaced with a Pepsi cooler. 45 jukebox has been replaced with a CD juke. No surprise there.
Unknown Arcade - West 175th and Lorain Only went here a few times. Do not remember the name of the place. Just remember they had a bunch of arcade flyers up on the wall. Cool at the time, as this was the only place I ever saw this at. Got me to start collecting flyers for a shot time back in the day. This was the first and only place I ever saw Space Zap. Also this is where I learned Berzerk talked. I saw Berzerk once before at Madison Square Lanes in Lakewood, and fell in love with it. However, it had no sound. This pace had no windows, and not much signage either. Sat back kinda far from the road. It is now an employee parking lot for Fairview Hospital.
That pretty much covers it for going west on Lorain from my house, so lets go back to my street, and head East.
Before we do that let me back up to before the video game craze. In the mid 70's Northeast Ohio was flooded with a store called Lawsons. It later went on to become Dairy Mart. But it was just a small little convenience store similar to a 7-11, but they were known for there Orange Juice, not there slurpees. They had an Old Chicago pin from Bally for YEARS. two plays for 25c. What a deal! This was located on West 130th street, right across from the 1st district police station. This is now an arab owned convenience store. Not sure of the name.
Ok... Heading East on Lorain....
Steves Pizza - West 126th & Lorain Asteroids, Space Invaders Deluxe and Galaxian were there. Did not frequent much. First place I saw/played Rally-X. Not sure what it is now.
Master Pizza - West 121nd and Lorain Upright Midway Space Invaders. This was always the first stop on the eastern pilgrimage to the other arcades. Master was a small local chain back in the day. One still survives in Mayfield Hts (east side burb) Great pizza! Still my favorite in the area. Vacant storefront when the Google Maps team last drove by.
Space Invader - West 116th and Lorain This was the place! This was the first of three arcades he would open. The other was further down Lorain in North Olmsted, and the other was Pearl & Brookpark. The one at Pearl and Brookpark just recently closed. It was renamed Play to Win, and added pizza and a lot of redemption games. More on that location later. The original SI was the place. Signage was all black with yellow letters and tons of flashing yellow lights. It said something like Clevelands video casino or something similar on the signage. He really spent a LOT of money on the signage and lighting. Wish I had pictures of it. I am assuming it was some type of retail place before it became "Space" as it was commonly referred too. The front door was recessed between two glass showcases on both sides of the walkway. As you walked to the door to enter, there were several pinball backglasses mounted, framed, and with the lights going around them. This is the first place I ever saw Pac-Man. Thought it looked weird at the time.

He probably had 60-70 machines maybe more. Most were upright, with a few cocktails. Very nicely carpeted, and very dark in the place. The only downside was there was a park a few blocks away from the place, and the park had a gang. This was the hangout of choice for the gang. To avoid trouble, we did not go much, but still went occasionally. Thinking back, This was an early 80s white gang. They did not carry guns or knives like today's gangs. Guess it wasnt as bad as I thought back then. The place is now a Family Dollar.
Pizza Pan - West 116th and Lorain Always had 3 cocktail tables back in the day. I remember Space Invaders II (The head to head version) from Midway, as well as a Sega cocktail that played two games in one. One was a Sega rip-off of Space Invaders and I forget the other. It is emulated it Mame. They also had a Head-On that I played quite a bit. Pizza Pan is still there, and has gone on to become a local chain. This was the first, and he now has quite a few stores in the area.
To be continued