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Spaz Monkey:
I've heard (second hand) that Santa Monica Pier might have one.

Aurich:
I was out at the Redondo one last month (I live in Torrance). It's still there and running, but it's so slow now (time of year I guess) that it makes me wonder how they stay in business. Places like that are seriously few and far between now, thank goodness for MAME, my daughter would probably grow up not knowing WTF I was talking about otherwise.

Aurich:

--- Quote from: Spaz Monkey on October 10, 2006, 10:38:24 pm ---I've heard (second hand) that Santa Monica Pier might have one.

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IIRC it's like 3 sad little machines now, but I can't really remember.

Matthew Anderson:
When I was living in Santa Monica (7 months ago) the arcade at the SM Pier was totally open for business...

I also remember an arcade at little Tokyo in one of the tall buildings, mostly specialty control games with turntables and guitars and candy cabs

Mr. Do:

* Redondo Beach - Fun Factory
* Long Beach - Gameworks
* Norwalk - Golf 'n' Stuff
* Fullerton - Camelot Golfland
* Whittier - Nickel Nickel
* Upland - Nickel Nickel
* Huntington Beach - Nickel Nickel
* Ontario - Game Works / Dave & Busters
* Irvine - Dave and Busters
That should be a good start for you  ;)

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