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Title: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: AC. on September 10, 2005, 01:13:45 am
A few months ago I went to an arcade warehouse of a company that delivers and maintains coin-ops to bars and resturants etc.  I was trying to buy a driving model game but, problem was, they all worked!  I wanted a broken one (cheap one) so I could put a computer/MAME in it.  Great guys -- and seeing all the cabs was fun.  In the warehouse, the games were packed next to each other with no room between them.  He said if we want to see the ones at the back, just walk across the top of them to get to them! Here is the link to the pics I took:  http://www.carnine.net/aw/index.htm
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: LPZ on September 10, 2005, 03:27:16 am
This is what kills me...hundreds of games in a warehouse, not seen by nobody in the last umpteen years.........where's the love :P
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: NIVO on September 10, 2005, 03:41:18 am
ehhh, uh huh huh huh. Hording causes mame'ing, hope the owner is aware of that....or something.
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: TurboC-- on September 10, 2005, 03:52:03 am
At least your owner was nice.  Biggest shop I went to in Pittsburgh (Pinball Perfection), the guy was very rude and didn't give me the time of day, had tons of games in the shop but wouldn't bother showing me the warehouse.  This was after telling me on the phone to come down and check it out.  The other shop owners badmouth him (I can see why), he's overpriced and doesn't know how to treat customers. 

Actually he might only be tied for the biggest in Pgh, Greco Amusements is where I got my Pac cab and he had probably as many.  It is sad and odd seeing so many unused machines though, especially when they are arranged like a huge, silent arcade.  Like an arcade graveyard...
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: madmagician on September 10, 2005, 07:48:25 pm
wow, just wow.   The shame of it is, most of those will just sit there until
A) they are destroyed by natural disaster
B) the owner dies and they are junked/ sold off in a tax auction
C) The owner drives them to the junkyard.



I wonder how much he wants for the crusin exotica?
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: srabelpawz on September 10, 2005, 09:12:13 pm
  where is said warehouse located?
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: AC. on September 11, 2005, 12:43:15 am
This place is Buddy-Buddy Enterprises in Murphysboro Illinois (Southern Illinois - 10 miles West of Carbondale - SIU).  He never gave me a price for anything.  Just kept suggesting I make an offer. I offered $250 for a Daytona driving cab - he did not take it.  I don't think he really sells to individuals much -- just leases games and manages the routes.  He said that later in the day I was there - there were 2 guys coming from Springfield to buy and haul off about 25 of his older pinball machines.
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: USSEnterprise on September 11, 2005, 01:04:35 am
I wish there were a warehouse near me. Remember, I need to rely on my parents for transportation
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: eggedd2k on September 11, 2005, 03:24:25 pm
is this warehouse in the uk mate? wish i could find an arcade warehouse in the uk like this.

is that a space invaders cab i see there in the background?
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: ChadTower on September 12, 2005, 12:52:51 pm
Dude, all those EM pins are not location bound.
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: bossyman15 on September 12, 2005, 01:13:42 pm
mmm this warehouse is a gym??? cause i see the basketball hoop on the wall in one of the pic.
Title: Re: Pics from my visit to an Arcade Warehouse
Post by: ChadTower on September 12, 2005, 01:14:22 pm

A lot of warehouses have one of those, people can play short court games on breaks.