At the Replay Museum in Florida you can play more than 120 classic arcade games and pinball machines

I had that one for a few years, and for a non-vector screen it’s still a pretty great playing experience - mainly because they NAILED the yoke control - it feels and has a heft like the arcade one, so gameplay is pret’ much the same as the arcade.

My brother was visiting from Chicago and we went there for 4 hours. First hour was scoping out everything, 2-3 hours were playing the machines he hadn’t played before, last hour was playing his faves.

The next day he wanted to go back and play his faves again so we spent another 4, unplanned hours.

The cool thing about mechanical machines is that the same machine plays different from what he’s used to. The machines wear out at different rates, the solenoids may be stronger/weaker, the playfield may be setup at a different angle, etc.

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Rad! I threw myself a party at the Silverball Arcade right before the lockdowns a few years ago. I love places like this.

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