![]() ![]() What's more, everything was in excellent condition. Of note was also Bally's Spectrum, a fast-paced table I had never seen before, and my all-time favorite Cleopatra. They also had an impressive array of electro-mechanicals, though I have to say the Silver Ball Museum in Asbury Park New Jersey still has them beat in that department. They also had Hyperball and the 2-player versus Joust Pinball, which I had always wanted to play. Black Hole and Haunted House were there, but there was also The Spirit, which I wasn't familiar with and had never played before. They also had several multi-level pinball tables. They're not remotely fun to play, but you do get to experience them here. Out of the many pinball galleries I've been to I've only seen one Atari Pinball game. I could have spent 4 hours playing arcade games alone, but we had a time limit, so I only spent 2 hours playing them. The huge array of analogue shooting games were also amazing. They also had several sit down cabinets (including Fire Truck, a really old co-op classic). They even had Death Race, which is so old it doesn't even use a ROM image. I couldn't believe it when I saw Warrior by Vectorbeam and Boot Hill and Dog Patch by Midway. I'll get to the pinball, but this Arcade had the best collection I've ever seen. As a result, I've grown tired of spending money on Arcade games and have been opting for Pinball Galleries instead. Wherever you go you see the same old arcade games among a couple of rarities here and there. I'm also pretty obsessed with emulating classic Arcade games through MAME and other programs. I've been to many many Arcades over the years. ![]()
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