I'm surprised the place hasn't opened up to the public to try to save it. Look like it's a great place to spend on a slow weekend with the family for me.
Stunning. Really. Just, stunning. My dad (not great) took me to a bar when I was 12, long ago, for lunch. The waitresses were topless and I was introduced to the brand new, shiny Space Invaders machine they had just installed. Needless to say I was hooked on many things that day that have stayed with me my whole life.
Oh my gosh!!!! They have my all time favorite: FIREPOWER! First time it released all 3 balls I was freaking out! I did not know they even had multi-ball at the time. Such golden times. Thank you for the wonderful video
I was in Las Vegas this past weekend and went to the Pinball Hall of Fame, located on the strip. Great time. But THIS place looks cleaner, with more modern machines that seem to be running well. It's a little dark in this place though. They should increase the lighting a bit. Or a lot.
A little piece of childhood here! I have been going for a long time and it never gets old. Thanks for the huge display on what is there. I did not realize it until a friend posted it, but I found myself walking though at the 2 minute mark of this video with my little girl. Making sure she is schooled in classic arcade gaming.....
Went to it this year. Was really, really fun. Only complaint I had was Black Knight Sword of Rage the music was turned all the way down. Neat that you filmed it with nobody in there.
Thats sad this place closed. Many of these machines will likely be auctioned off to private collectors where they will sit and collect dust, never to be played by the public again. I wish there was a place like this where I lived, I'd spend all day there.
😢I never knew this place existed. SO sad to see that it closed. Just about every game I've ever played was there. Every game I ever owned certainly was...
The video doesn't do it justice. You can get most of the same gaming experience at some other big gaming shows, like California Extreme. But the venue was so unique. It really felt like a huge 1980's arcade. During shows, they had panels in meeting room that wasn't shown in the video. Outside they would have food booths , live music, and vendors. Arcade legends like Billy Mitchell would be there. Plus all of it was in such a quiet area. You just go outside and take a quiet walk around the block and not run into a single soul. This is what the panel room looked like. This was taken at Arcade Expo 4.0 in March of 2018. Note the HUGE 4:3 projection TV. It looked like something straight out of the 1980's. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-io2oKqY6Q8I.html
Hermosos pinbals!!!! En mi adolescencia me pase horas y horas jugando! Lastima que nose ve a nadie jugando en las maquinas! Hermoso video, me recuerda a mi juventud, cuando andaba dando vueltas por la calle!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR THIS! im now an adult and can afford to buy my own!!!! finally going to beat those games i could only play at family restaurants and only given two bucks, then finding a lady to give us quarters, but only the bar had change and you're 11, so...fuck yea gonna beat them now!!!
WOW! I have to visit a place like this sometime. Here in Sweden arcades and pinballs are almost impossible to find due to strict hard laws. They blamed arcades to be a place for kids to skip school, commit crimes to get money to play and even sell themselves to dirty men. They really blame arcades as a negative influence. I think every city should have community center that have games and where you can meet other nice people. In my town nothing ever happens, there is not even a pub, disco or place where you can meet people, people here tend to become moronic and abusive instead due to the lack of options.
I live in Monrovia - not far away really and never heard of this. I think I might drop in on March 15th for their event. Thanks for the vid - can't wait to play Tales of the Arabian Nights and Star Trek TNG!
What is the machine at the beginning of the row at 14;52. it looks like it says "Atleto"? I cant seem to find its name to see how it pays. Help Please....
Very suprisingly I have 8 pinball machines that are not in the museum, including two common ones and one very common one, however some beauties here that I would love to own or even just be able to play.
Does anyone know the name of the Stern table that is right in between Catacomb and Split Second at 10:57? I can't read it to make out the name, and I've never seen it before.
you could have used your original audio if u were talking through the whole original sound clip or playing ambient arcade sounds to disrupt the copyright protection
It actually even flagged sections I was talking in with copyright violations. I can't remember the exact count but I think I was hit with 14 or so music copyright claims spanning almost the entire video.
Moonbeam Arcade that sucks ya I got flagged twice and I inserted ambient arcade music over the time frames that’s kinda weird. I didn’t get flagged on the rest of my video. Around the 10min mark and around the mark where billy Mitchell is playing. Your check out my vid I did of the expo arcade 4.0
Do you prepay or have to use quarters? There is museum in my area that has less games than this place of course but can play all the games you can play in a day by prepaying. No quarters.