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The place that awakened my deep love for video arcades. Don’t waste your time with the mini golf. Outdoor course+spongy “grass”=a mini golf game that’s more warped than the Starship Enterprise. The real treasures of this arcade are the “classic” games from my youth. They managed to hang onto the cabinets for The Simpsons, X-men and Lucky and Wild (Driving AND shooting? Sign me up!). Beyond the extreme nostalgia (X-treme to the max, even), they’ve also got a lot of the hottest facekicking, fireball throwing, beat-em-ups that are so popular amongst the youngins. Unless you’re keen to trade eight dollars for fifteen cents worth of plastic spiders, keep your tokens away from the ticket games. The exchange rate is kind of embarrassing. It takes a decent game of skee-ball (20 points or more for each ball) to even get some stickers. Big plus: A wall full of pinball games. Nothing gets your gaming mojo working than playing fifteen solid minutes on a single token.