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jimfath:

--- Quote from: Gatt on August 10, 2011, 10:18:56 pm ---I don't have pictures,  but I'm pretty sure Kennywood in Pittsburgh still has a huge dedicated arcade,  was there last year.

Pretty good sized room,  skeeball on the sides,  huge number of arcade games in a large building,  many of the classics represented and I'm pretty sure they're all originals.  They were there when I was little,  and they're still there today. 

I think it counts!


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Yes they do. The large Arcade close to the Jack Rabbit still exists. The classics are in the back. For that matter Cedar Point still has it's giant arcade near the center with a lot of old classics in working order.

shateredsoul1979:
I've been wanting to go check out the boardwalk arcade again, anyone want any specific pics?

nakeworks:
In Atlanta there are the usual Dave and Busters and then a Mario Andretti Go Cart place that have a nice selection of current games.  There was a place in Kenwood that was a huge bowling alley and arcade but I can't remember the name.  Anyone know of any arcades in North Carolina? C'mon south---represent!   :dunno

Mikezilla:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on August 11, 2011, 01:14:11 pm ---Cactus Jack's in Oklahoma City's been open forever and a decent arcade, if by some unfortunate turn of events you find yourself in Oklahoma.


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Its so funny how you are such an Oklahoma hater. Doesnt Ginsu Victim live there and you guys get into arguments about how ---smurfy---/tolerable it is there?

Donkey_Kong:
Just a heads up for Minnesotans or visitors, AFAIK The Grand Casinos have about the best to offer in our state.

They have two locations, both centrally located and probbaly not worth the trek from Minneapolis (100+ miles North) However if you are in  central MN then it's worth it.


http://www.grandcasinomn.com/grand-casino-mille-lacs/guest-services/grand-arcade.aspx


--- Quote ---With more than 100 arcade machines, including pool, skee-ball, and the latest games, the Grand Arcade inside Grand Casino Hinckley is a fun, safe way for teenagers to play. It is also one of the largest arcades in MN, so there is plenty of room for excitement! We also feature game tickets redeemable for prizes for the kids’ enjoyment. Plus, parents can rest assured knowing that their children, ages 13 to 18, are in a supervised area in the southwest corner of the casino. Younger children are welcome when accompanied by an adult.
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