I live in Massachusetts and try to get up there at least once a year. My annual "pilgrimage" as I tell my wife. Often I take along some notes on which games to play to compare with my machine at home. The state of repair of a lot of the machines is, unfortunately, poor. Quite a few broken or limp controllers, and monitors are hit-and-miss. Last time I was up there I wanted to compare my vector bloom effects with some real machines, but found that all their color vector games looked like they were running raster screens. I try not to fault them too much though since keeping 300 old machines in tip-top condition would probably be financially impractical, and every year they get a year older. Their collection is pretty huge, though, so there are always plenty of games that work fine, so it continues to always be worth the trip.