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FrizzleFried:
There is an arcade in an old ass 2/3 vacant mall that was built in 1968...still there...but it's filled with mostly newer $.50 and $1.00 type games.   

SithMaster:
The first time i went there after the remodel i asked if they were selling anything and the guy said they got rid of anything they didnt want.  they get there games from a vendor so i wasnt sure if they sent them back or if they sold them to locals.  if they did the latter id feel horrible.

one arcade near me in a mall has a ps2 that you pay to play.  other than that people go there for ddr.

Jeff AMN:
There are a few arcades around me, so the scene isn't totally dead. Some arcades have over 100 games, but they are few and far between.

am_monkee:
there was a great bowling alley that had about 15 games not too far from where i lived. then it closed and i was miserable.

there is a bar in bklyn that is half brewery/half arcade games. only problem is it's usually haunted by hipster doofuses on saturday night trying to hook up.  :angry: which, granted, is fine, but not when you're trying to play seriously.  i mean-could you beat your high score on dk if some couple kept bumping into you while making out? PRIORITIES PEOPLE! ;D

SithMaster:
that is when you start twitching asking if they hear the voices too.

100 games, you sir are lucky.  there are a few laudromates near me but there is no point in me going to hunt if i cant bring any home.  current limit is 2 but im trying to work my way up to 3.

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