take a full tour with me as I visit arcade club blackpool, where classic arcade games return to the seaside. Once inside all machines are set to freeplay location arcade club Broomfield Road blackpool price Adults £16 children £10
great vid Nice to see Blackpool Arcade Club. On our rgds podcSt you tube I did a tour of the Bury one...a few there not at Bury though... must try and go there again.
@@Adzcantsing Hey do you know if a Hypersports machine has been added lately? Have been to Bury+Leeds twice (all the way from Dublin, Ireland!), and was at Leeds last week and one of techs was cleaning the HS machine for me and he said there was a Hypersports machine there in Blackpool. I don't see it in your video (or others)...unless maybe its a new edition since you filmed? Cheers! - AL
@@Adzcantsing sounds good. bear in mind I have cerebral palsy and I live in Scotland and Blackpool is my favourite holiday destination. I'll be back down in June 24
I wonder who pays for fixing these games when they break how much do they charge now it used to be $50 I heard the price increased it’s to bad you don’t get geek squad at Best Buy to come and repair them for you like they do for the PC that’s millions times better these arcade machines just break over and over they need new replacements not worth owning I bought 4 machines I learned never to buy another one
Normally it's just buttons that don't always respond. The technicians are amazing here, goliath cabs are the worst. But I do report all faults when I'm testing
@@Adzcantsing I wish it was just the buttons things change the next time it’s the monitor the next time it’s the plug these arcade machines just have a history of breaking over and over their not worth owning I’m stuck with 3 that break over and over the only one that never broke was the Ms Pac-Man Galaga that I bought brand new in 2004 for $3,000 it still works the others are old bought used I bought them fixed not broken didn’t know I would run ito problems
@@samamir8765Yes I agree, it's nice if it's just the micro switch buttons or the leaf switches... The monitor's were only designed to last so long, & would often need repairing or replacement, the power supply unit next, & lastly the arcade game pcb, could often get graphics or sound fault's... As a former arcade technician these are the most likely things to need replacing...