i've heard about D&B, so my wife and I were in St. Louis yesterday and decided to go. I thought this woudl be a regular resturant/bar with a few oldies. Holy cow was I wrong. I was a bit overwhelmed by the carnival type mechanical games, horse racing, sink the titantic, skeeball, then waded through I don't know how many $10-15,000 setups of 2-4 driving or shooting games, actually had an 8 player linked daytona. Finally, found some oldies. well, not old cabs but the 2-1 or 3-1 types. A couple was on the ms pacman/galaga so I never got to play it, but did the space invaders/qix and the cenipede/missile command/bowling. Saw an ultracade but it was packed and never got to play. Since I had already bought a $10 chip card I used it up on a couple driving games, did have a cool racing simulator that was hard, not arcadey.
So it was fun, but I realized how much times change and we'll never have the good ole days back, except in our own basements/garage/gameroom that houses the family mame. No pizza joint is going to afford to put in a couple of daytona's or house of evil!
I am wrong or are all new games (1) driving (whether car, motorcycle, go cart, snowmobile, waverunner), followed by (2) gun games, and a distant third to golden tee. Only saw 1 fighting game which surprised me given how popular those were in 90's.