I bought a McDonalds GameCube Kiosk!
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In todays video we visit a local game collector in my area. We make a deal on a very rare McDonalds GameCube kiosk and a bunch of other pieces in his collection! You don't want to miss this one! Always on the hunt for retro games, vintage toys and 80s / 90s nostalgia at Flea Markets, Thrift Stores & Garage Sales! Thank you guy as always for coming along with me on my live video game and toy hunt thrifting adventures!
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Hey Rick, not sure if you know this, but if you mark over permanent marker with dry erase marker, you can usually wipe it off fairly easily.
Wow a kiosk for $600 that’s a killer steal. Also with plastic you may wanna see about having someone buff the scratches out rather then replacing. I’ve got a Wii U kiosk and a amiibo touch display I may be downsizing if interested
I've mentioned just yesterday on somebody else's (Froggy Flips) UA-cam channel, that I still got a Philips VideoPac (with a lot of cartridges, but the console itself probably doens't work anymore). Only had three game consoles in my life, that VideoPac, the first Playstation, and an Atari Jaquar, which I also still have in a box. Btw my grandparents, had a television in the 1970s, which had the classic game Pong installed in its tv, and it was also included with a Winchester shotgun, so you could shoot at a white block that came across a black screen. Greeting From The Netherlands.
crazy to think that this guy bought this from someone in my area this kiosk had to of come from a mcdonalds in either Mountain home or Batesville AR I probably played on this kiosk as a kid living in Cave city crazy I never see anything like this come up in the area
Wow so coool this guy has everything. Wheres this at
My brother had a lot of medical issues throughout his short life. The children's floor at our local hospital had a large play area and there was a 4 sided n64 qiosk in there that I'd play anytime we had to spend time there. It was awesome!
oh wow...so cool they had that for you guys to use when you were there
Sorry about your brother. I bet you miss and think about him a lot ❤️
I'm really sorry for your brother. I hope you and your family have found strength and comfort.
That sounds like a pretty sad memory though..
Wow that’s dark.
My neck remembers the pain of those Walmart kiosks. I seem to remember the GameCube kiosks being like the ice cream machines at McDonalds, always broken.
Hey! How was your day today?
Now wouldn’t that be something no ice cream and no GameCube
For me those kiosks worked but the controller would be partially broken like the thumb sticks would be chewed up or the buttons would stick. The only ones you could count on were at game stores, toy stores or Best Buy. I remember I played Halo in a Gamestop like a month before it came out. I had pretty much no interest in Xbox or even Halo, never was big on shooting games, but riding around in a warthog was so fun so I knew that I had to get an Xbox just to play it.
At the time I totally didn't think about how many kids pick their nose, eat by shoving their entire hands in their mouth, and then they aren't responsible enough to wash their hands the controllers were always gross..... Always greasy... Always had bits of french fry stuck in-between the buttons.
And I touched them!!!???? No wonder my immune system is top notch, it's been put through the most extreme scenerio
My mom worked at KMart, and they had the Virtual Boy set up there, when they got rid of it they let her take it for us! That’s probably the coolest memory I have of a gaming kiosk type thing
That’s lame
@@noswishers8752 no one asked for your opinion and let this person have some nostalgia in there life
Never heard of a Virtual Boy kiosk before! Got pictures of it?
I went to the Kemah boardwalk here in Texas as a child and the arcade had one. Only time I've seen one in person.
@@TorchicNidoran1994 It wasn't a kiosk, it was just a floor model or tester whatever you would call one you could try in store
My most memorable gaming kiosk memory is a GameCube one that was in my local gameshop. It had Pikmin on it, can’t remember which version though. But I remember playing on it for 30 minutes or more everytime I went there!
I remember those kiosk
You'd just stand there and play for 30 minutes?
@@nexxusty yeah. It was so fun you could stand there all day.
I worked in the electronics department at a Kmart back in the early 90s, and they had a Virtual Boy demo kiosk with Warioland in it that I used to play all the time. It was awesome.
omg...NOW THATS THE GRAIL!
I remember going to KMart just to play Tertris on the Game Boy... good times!
When Josh said "it's just a GameCube in there." I thought he meant that it had the internals of a GameCube mounted inside of the kiosk, so it was kinda funny when the camera moves behind the kiosk and there's just an off-the-shelf GameCube inside.
Edit: Josh sounds exactly like Hank Hill in the best way possible.
That's Sooo Cool his items were happily sold to You. I love it when I see a collector who meets someone with the same passion who is willing to let some of his prize possessions go to somebody that would care for them as he did. Amazing 👏
It’s called a crack addiction for quick cash
My local McDonald's still had one of these up until at least 2017. I was a freshman in high school then, and having grown up with a GameCube, it was awesome to see it there.
You had a GameCube? No way
@@Bobcat8188 Yeah, so cool right?! (hurhur sarcasm, hurhur).
I remember the Gamecube ones from working at McDonald's. Having to go out and turn them on when I did early morning maintanence/cleaning, and taking a little bit longer to do so to make sure they all "worked" lol. I also remember a N64 one at Wal-Mart with Diddy Kong Racing, and playing that one so much. They are so much fun, congrats on that score Rick. This man's collection is incredible. Great video.
What state is that it? I’ve never seen them myself
@@Star_scr3am_2297 I live in Canada, so yeah, probably a country difference, I know it was fairly common in the provinces across the country from what I seen and heard
I could literally see the explosion coming out of your head looking at all of his stuff. Pure Treasure!! LOL
Yes! He has such rad stuff!
Sweet Jesus you walked into a gold mine. It’s crazy to think there are people out there with this kind of collection of collectibles and you will never know. This man has so much 🔥🔥🔥. I’m glad you were able to film this man’s collection and make some deals. Amazing video to capture this.
That McD's GC kiosk is rad, I can't wait to see the extra decals!
I’ll never forget the day after school my mom took my brother and I to target when the GameCube kiosk was first on display. To see that orange alien looking controller. It felt so good to hold it in my hands.
I remember going to McDonalds with my family and playing with the N64 kiosks!!! Such good times!!
The kiosk i remember the most was back in 1996 at a blockbuster. It was summer and the n64 was right around the corner. I walked in to the store and at the time i had read every single piece of information about the nintendo 64. I was dying to see it or play it. I walked in to this blockbuster and there it was. Not the system itself, but just the controller. I was awestruck. it was like something out of a dream. I picked it up and held it and couldnt believe how much you could do with it. Before that system all i had was a super nes and a sega genesis. I got the nintendo 64 the day it was released. Thursday, September 26, 1996. I played through super mario 64 and beat it within 12 hours. No internet, no strategy guide, no help from anyone. One of the best gaming experiences of my life
Awesome. Sounds like a great experience. I had a good time reading your comment as well, just imagining what happened
I feel old, but at Kmart they had an Atari kiosk with the game "Kaboom" set up to play....... I would play it while my mom shopped
The kiosk I remember the most was a SEGA kiosk inside a SEARS. I remember Kid Chameleon, Vector Man, Sonic Spinball and Aladdin being playable, but it had a time limit on it and it would reset after a few minutes. I'm partial to Nintendo, but Aladdin on SEGA Genesis was the only game I was ever "jealous" of, in the SNES vs. Genesis playground "console war".
Yes!!! Genesis was the first console I grew up playing
the most memorable.. early 90's, walked into Kmart to get a new nintendo. And there sat a super nintendo enclosed gaming experience I'll never forget. Star Fox was plastered all over it. I entered the enclosure and sat down, speakers were blasting, and I was blown away. Didn't play Star Fox again till the 64, but I'll never forget that night, that experience.
My favorite Kiosk memory isn’t from the kiosk itself, but from an ADVERTISEMENT for them. My local McDonalds had the N64 machines (one had Mario Tennis, one had Mario Kart 64, and one had Tigger Honey Hunt) and I played them every time I went there. Spread across the windows of the play place was a big ass sticker of the N64 logo with the words “We have the N64”. My biggest regret in life is not asking the staff if I could have that sticker when they got rid of it along with the machines, they probably would have gave it to me.
My friend has the N64 McDonalds Kiosk, It has four sides to it and you can play 4-player games like Mario Kart. He bought it from a Mcdonald's in Largo Florida before they did a remodel of the store in the late 90s. The owner was glad to get rid of it. Kids would fight over it and break the controllers. He paid 400.00 for it
Just to add, he bought the kid's table and chairs "hamburger heads" too. He is a huge McDonalds fan and loves buying old stuff
That’s a holy grail piece for sure!
@@akoww1000 no way!!!
@@retrorick, He just traded for a machine merry-go-round "fry guys one" and a few playground items. Pirate slide, swing set, and the Big Mac tower. he got this from a junker who has a ton of Mcdonald's stuff. He was hired to gut old stores. He has a few broken N64 kiosks and GameCube ones " don't know if they work". But will try to get his business number and send it to you if your in to any of it
I remember a visit to Toys R' Us in the 90's. I encountered a demo kiosk for Yoshi's Island...unfortunately, the controller was broken. Yoshi could move left or right, but he couldn't jump.
My most memorable gaming kiosk memory is the NES one that was at the local Montgomery Ward playing Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros, and RC Pro AM. My mom literally left me there while she shopped with my little sister...good times!
I saw a Dreamcast at toysrus and I couldn’t walk away the graphics were like nothing I ever seen sonic running down those San Francisco inspired streets 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
I played the Vectrex at a gaming convention years ago and loved it. The effect can only been seen on that type of monitor and the games were fun that I tried.
The first time I ever saw an N64 running at a blockbuster video in early 1996. Blew my 10 year old mind. I had to hold off from buying ultimate mk3 that year so I could get the n64 instead.
would blow my mind now!
AMAZING Find! I used to play those with my brother when I was younger, I absolutely LOVE your channel, I'm jealous of all the neat stuff you find and adventures you go on, keep it up!
He always has awesome finds
Mine was quite recent, PC World here in the UK had just gotten a handful of Xbox 360’s on launch day that weren’t pre ordered and a buddy of mine had hidden one for me but I had to buy it when he finished his shift. I was super excited and got to the store really early and they had kiosks there with Project Gotham 2 and Kameo to play and I just played them both for like two hours, I couldn’t believe I was gonna get one of these on launch day - great memory.
my fondest memory of playing games back in the day was definitely when I went to best buy to play the demos. fell in love with the ratchet and clank series but also play some burnout as well from time to time.
I remember my Mom worked at Target and when I was little and be out with my Dad I would try to talk him into stopping there so we could "go see Mom". And then we would stop there and I would go straight for the virtual boy kiosk. We couldn't afford one and I thought it was so cool playing Mario tennis, probably because I could only ever play it for a couple of minutes at a time and the headaches didn't kick in. I'm still looking for a virtual boy to add to my collection to relive those great memories.
There’s always emulation in the meantime
I have so many memories of the McDonaldland late 90’s Nintendo kiosks. So much so, that I have an official fiberglass wall decoration of a french fry friend from my local McDonald’s my sister used to work at. She got it for me for Christmas two years ago, after the final remodel of said McDonald’s. But that’s getting into a bit of a tangent of its own.
So jealous. When I was a teenager in the late 90s we found the shell of one of those OG Gameboy kiosks that was essentially a 6 foot tall game boy with the TV and system missing. It sat around our basement for a few years, until my parents eventually returned it to the give and take section of the dump, as the thing was massive :-(
Makes u feel better my mom gave all my games away and my pokemon cards
Lol my McDonalds could barely manage the ball pit let alone a game system for play by the public 😂
do yall remember in the early 2000s the grocery stores with the play areas for kids ? they also had video game kiosks and were so awesome
I remember being in the hospital about 30 years ago and they had a Nintendo M82 on a rolling cart that you could book time on for your room. Best thing ever for a 10 year old
One memory i have is visting a local McDonald's about 13 to 15 years ago when i was about 7 and going to eat and finding a n64 kiosks sitting in the corner. I didn't play it as some kids were already playing it but i enjoyed watching it.
The McDonald's near my house had 2 Sega kiosks, 1 was Sonic and the other Lion King!
We had an old independent game trade store back in the early 90s used to go and play the sega mega drive that was set up road rash as the game of choice great memories.
Ah, yes, I remember these. At my local McDonalds in Wauchula, Florida, they had one, but kids kept vandalizing it (one of the controllers was eventually ripped out) and fighting over it, so they had to remove it. It was replaced with a touchscreen game kiosk with timers so that children could take turns, but that was removed eventually as well. Nowadays, that space is completely empty.
Well I remember Walmart and stuff. But, I remember going into sears and drooling over the Atari 2600 jr, 7800 and Nes. I started collecting Atari games in mid 80's at yard sales with my mom. The old NES was out and people was dumping Atari systems.
Some of my best memories from primary school was after school going to McDonald's and then seeing my friend their and playing on this
The only memory I have of any kiosk like that at all was in Lego Land, when my family went on vacation, and one of my friends went along with me, and not only was there a Nintendo room in Lego Land, but in the caravan park right next to it (which is run by the same people and is also Lego themed) they had a WiiU kiosk in the grocery store, and we played Pokken Tournament on both the Theme Park and the Caravan Park and it was really fun! (I also got a WiiU for my birthday on that trip, so we played a bunch of Pokken and Mario Kart)
Every McDonald’s in The Netherlands had a Sega Mega Drive with Sonic in it. I had one at home, so I was the king of the kiosk every time we went to get a Happy Meal.
I didn't play on any kiosks, they weren't around yet. My local pizza joint had a Donkey Kong machine I got pretty good at though!
I would always go play guitar hero at Walmart when my mom was shopping, I wish they still had kiosks in Walmart
Yup, Starfox 64 at a Walmart kiosk. My friend and I would stop in after school almost every day to play that bad boy
DO A BARREL ROLL!
My first official job was as a bagger at a commissary (military base grocery store) at 14. Every time I went on break, I’d go to the PX (military base department store) and play either StarFox 64 or Pokemon Snap for most of my break time.
My earliest memory of a game kiosk was in Walmart. My mom would go grocery shopping and there was this one kid who would hog the kiosk playing Banjo Kazooie for hours so I could only watch. That's how I managed to like Twitch as I got older but that's a story for a different time.
And that's why coin-op games exist.
So we wouldn't have to put up with hogs.
I love your videos. especially the beginning music intro. I always mum along with the beat.
Haha thanks Jorge! So glad you dig the channel!
I remember a McDonald's around here somewhere had one of these. It was for Sonic 1. I played the hell out of it when I was there, it was awesome lol
man, that was ages ago though..
very cool! Those were def the days
Like millions of other people, the Mario 64 playing on a kiosk at Toys 'R Us. It was absolutely mind blowing.
When the SNES first came out I would be outside KB Toys at the mall playing a little bit of Super mario because it was the only way I could play the SNES. I had the NES at home but SNES was so much better at the time. IT was the future hehe
We didn't have game kiosks here in Norway, but I spent a lot of time in the local toy store playing on the Sega Mega Drive and such.
Also, I would get really excited about the GI Joe stuff that Josh had got...
Back in '07-'08, my local sears had a gamecube qiosk that had metroid prime loaded on it. That was the first time I ever played a metroid game and got hooked on the series ever since.
Here in San Jose California we had “Sears” and in the boyish clothing area they had a N64 with Mario cart… and that’s where my mama bought me my first console. Pretty random but I know my parents miss that Sears. Pops says they don’t sell pants like they used to in those days
I remember going to a McDonald’s in Scottsdale, Arizona when my grandmother would come down from northern Arizona to visit, when I was a kid, I remember the GameCube and PS2 kiosk very well and would play it constantly when I would go, then I remember one day I went and they took it out, that was one of the most saddest days I’ve experienced.
Free kiosk’s always better!!!😏Rad collection 👍✌️
Joshs collection is great! Hoping he downsizes even more soon hahaha
Right Let’s Go!!!!!
would spend WAY longer than needed at MCDonalds back in the day when they had these !!!!
Seeing that huge kiosk for the Atari at Towers. Playing Zelda at a mall before the game came out (I forget which store, possibly at Radio Shack).
My most memorable kiosk moment was Sam’s Club had a Sega Dreamcast under a flipped milk crate zip tied to the wire shelf with a demo disc with the first level of Sonic Adventure. I would play it over and over again.
so dope! I remember playing ready to rumble on a dreamcast kiosk
Played Dreamcast kiosk once and.it was some micro scooter game ,cannot remember the name of it but enjoyed it .
My best memory was when the N64 just came out before Xmas and the Hollywood video had Starfox 64 to try out on a kiosk. I played it with my dad and we both had a blast with the game. A couple weeks later my dad got me a n64 for xmas and a couple games including starfox!!! I grew up very poor so looking back I know my dad had to bust his ass to get me that for xmas.
I got some stuff. Ps2,ps3,ps4 kiosk all 100% complete with unique systems inside with store marketing. I love it
Lucky! I loved these when I was younger and visited America
they are so rad!
I remember being about 5 or 6 and going to my local McDonald’s at the time and playing Super Mario 64 on one of the N64 kiosks
Most memorable gaming kiosk was when me and my dad drove to the city like 40 miles away to buy some PC components for my dad. I was like 4 at the time, so I didn't even know what a PC was back then (like 2001-2002). They had a gamecube kiosk set up, and I just stood there and played a Sonic game (had to be Adventures 2 as it fits the time frame) while he shopped for parts. I had never really played a video game before, so this was my first time.
I remember getting stuck at a ramp in a level that looked like Green Hill Zone, and I couldn't progress further since I didn't know the button combinations, etc.
After that first real gaming experience I had, all I talked about with my dad was about Sonic. I couldn't stop talking about how much fun I had (even though I was stuck at a ramp for like 20 minutes), so he took me to the bargain bin and we looked for a cheap PC game I could play on the computer he was building, and we got Gilbert Goodmate, a point and click game (an offbrand Monkey Island pretty much).
I played that game for weeks and weeks until they got me Monkey Island 3, which I played for months lol
I've tried for the longest time to get my hands on Vectrex, nice come up !!!
I remember the n64 McDonald’s ones! My grandpa was a truck driver and as a kid I got to leave my little town a lot and see cool places and waaayyyy bigger McDonald’s that had big ball pins in door and these gaming kiosks!
Ps super glad I found your channel!
What a score, gonna be sick when you got the mcdonalds stickers or vinyl or whatever you end up doing back on it lol. There was an n64 kiosk type thing with 3 or 4 different consoles on each side in a hospital where my mom worked as a kid and sometimes we would have to wait there for her to get off work or while waiting for an appointment or whatever and would get to play donkey kong or mario 64 on that until the time. Nostalgia af. That man has a nice collection too
Man. No one going to comment on the MIB GI Joe 1988 Phantom X-19 just chilling in front of the Players Choice 10 cabinet!?! LOVED creating adventures for my Joes to go on back in the 80s as a kid... GO JOE!!!
I had heard on Reddit about McDonald's restaurants in the US having Nintendo 64 and GameCube kiosks in the play area, with some of them still having the kiosks but with CRT burn-in and/or GameCube start-up errors as they were never maintained.
(1:12) A club I visited for an event a member was having had an Xbox 360 demo kiosk in their arcade, but there seemingly was no game disc inserted, and no Internet connection. It had the original 'blades' dashboard.
Also, McDonald's restaurants in Singapore never had Play Place, but the old McDonald's at Changi Airport Terminal 1 (before they moved to a different location within the airport complex) had, up until they moved in the late 2000s, Internet kiosks at a big structure in front of the ordering area (this was before they had ordering kiosks). I was wondering why the Windows mouse cursor was shadowed but it had the old Windows 98 icons, and when one crashed, it turned out they ran Windows 2000 Professional, which was never sold on the consumer market, and we went straight from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP at home. When it started up, the login prompt was set to log in to a 'mcdonalds' user account. The desktop loaded, but with no desktop background, desktop icons hidden, and Windows taskbar appearing for a few seconds until SiteKiosk started up and took over, brainwashing the taskbar so there was no way to minimise windows and get to the Start menu once it launched. When they moved once, they had Windows Vista Business on their then-new Internet kiosks, but couldn't be bothered to buy a copy of a newer version of SiteKiosk, and instead used Windows SpeedState, until they removed the kiosks entirely a few years later.
My most memorable game kiosk moment was playing the luigis mansion demo at McDonald’s. It was around 2002-2003 I believe, first experience with GameCube and solidified luigis mansion as one of my all time fav games!
There was McDonald's that had a 64 kiosk, I remember every so often to play mario party 2!
so rad...id love to have the n64 mcdonalds kiosk one day!
PS3 kiosk with Motorstorm was always fun. It’d go up and show another kid the sixaxis control and their mind would be blown.
Me and my friend used to drive 15 miles from where we lived to go to a store called Apex in the Swansea mall in Swansea Massachusetts which no longer exists, we would play NHL 95 on the SEGA Genesis kiosk for like 2 hours sometimes until the manager would finally tell us we were being too loud we had to leave for the day. Awesome memories👍👍
My fondest memory would be playing Pokémon Snap N64 at my local McDonald's. Also I remember playing Crash Nitro Cart on the Ps2 or the GameCube.
id love to have the pokemon snap kiosk one day!
Playing the original *PLAYSTATION* kiosk at Toys'R'Us was Life changing for me. The *PS1* blew *EVERYBODY'S* mind when it first came out 💯
At GameStop there was 2 kiosk, it was the first time I ever played the Nintendo 64 with Mario64 & also the Dreamcast with Ready to Rumble
I LOVED ready to rumble on the Dreamcast!
@@retrorick Powerstone was one of the greats too
Nice connection Rick this guy has some heat for sure. Long box of Darkstalkers is so dope! 🧛♀️
My local arcade/used game store has one of these installed in the center of their store for SSBM. Costs nothing to play, and there's always a line and a crowd of people watching even when it isn't busy
Thanks for the vid! I remember the first kiosk i got to play. I was very young and they had a NES setup w Kung Fu at Service Merchandise. First games I got outside of Mario/DuckHunt on that glorious christmas were PaperBoy and The Legend of Zelda.
I remember there was one McDonalds we occasionally went to with N64 Kiosks playing Banjo Kazooie! I was still too young to understand video games, so I just watched the intro on repeat. Luckily it was a popular game so it was easy to find out what it was when I got older. Same thing happened with Spyro at a daycare I went to, but I did play that one. Had no idea what I was doing though.
My kiosk memory was Shopko 1990. Altered Beast and a bit later they had Contra 3 to try out.
For me, there was a GameCube kiosk at my dentist and they had it for a while, it was fun to ask another kid in the waiting room to play double dash with them (that was the most common game they put in there), but then now they replaced it with an iPad and mobile games, wow.
Man you hurt that guy trying to low key skimp him on the offers, I know he was downsizing his collection but pay the man the respected collector price as a collector yourself
No way! Vectrex is my holy grail. Had one as a kid and need it again.
at my dentist office there is an old kidzplace gamecube kiosk and i love it.
I remember back when I was in the hospital 20 years ago there was a McDonalds on the 1st floor. Mind you this was a children's hospital and they had an N64 kiosk. I also remember back in 2007ish I was with my parents when my mom went out to buy a new Mazda 5. At the Mazda dealership they had a random Gamecube Kiosk in the middle of the show room floor with a Mario Party game in it.
I had a Toys R Us Gamecube Kiosk once from when our Toys R Us closed and they just chucked everything in 3 dumpsters behind the store. It didn't have TV, which was a CRT so no big loss, but still it was a hell of a lot of weight to carry home on my shoulder. Wish I had thought about it's collectability, but all I cared about was getting that system and controllers out of it. Still have them, but I didn't keep the kiosk.
My favorite memory was we had a Toys R Us in Battle Creek, that was the stop for video games galore back then. They had kiosks for both Sega the SNES and Genesis. All the way up too the first Playstation, N64 and Dreamcast. The store is gone now. Then there was walmart of course and then there was Radio Shack that did that to and we did have a KB toys in the mall in Battle Creek, Michigan as well.
I remember playing the Super Nintendo and Virtual Boy.. I would just okay them while my parents would shop.
Apparently the best Retro Game Stores in the Country are in Arkansas. I learned this from watching you, The Game Chasers, and a few other retro channels.
I’ve lived in Arkansas for 12 years and collect heavily we get some crazy stuff every now and then but I’m always more envious of my friends in Ohio
ha we def have a couple great ones!
@@anthonyzellner440 ive heard the finds are pretty great up there!
I have that exact tv that you have inside that McDonald’s kiosk 😂 I like small tvs for old consoles and hook up on the floor like old days
So I was born in 98 but I always have had a good memory of my younger years. Dude. I forgot these existed and was like "what is he talking about?" Until you showed the pic of one actually in a McDonald's. Yup. I remember these for sure. I don't think I ever got to play one but I totally remember them being there.
Oooh man I remember those McDonald’s kiosk’s!! The ones i saw back then were n64 ones with sissy king racing and wave race
Yooooo i remember these growing up. My mom worked at a burger king and they had their own game room with every game system (at the time) and had some of the best games. I would spend weekends there playing super monkey ball
I was going to say Wal-Mart as well. My mom worked there. My dad and I would pick her up. The N64 kiosk was right next to the soap aisle. Even till this day, every time I walk down a soap aisle, I think of playing Mario 64.
RICK IS REALLY HAPPY WITH THIS ONE! you can tell
wouldnt you be rocco da great!
The Pokémon snap kiosk with the printable stickers was awesome . Don’t remember seeing GameCube kiosks in McDonalds
id loveee to have one of those one day!
My parents used to take me and my brother to McDonald’s everyday after school before karate to play on the N64 kiosk. I never got to see a GameCube one, but have definitely seen and played the n64 kiosks more times than I can count.
I remember the gamecube kiosk at McDonald's. It was Greeley Colorado 2001, and it had luigi's mansion on it. They were in a circular display in the middle of the indoor play area.
You really should get the play choice 10 that’s a hell of a deal!
i know man...im trying to make it work!
Hills in the mid to late 80's had several Nintendo Kiosks, and my friends and I would walk there and get stuff from the snack bar and go play games!