At 5:22... I see Marvel vs. Capcom 2 in there. I remember when I went to Rack N Roll two years ago they took that game out of that arcade. And Marvel vs. Capcom 2 will be part of the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection game which is coming out later this year.
It seems nice, though the wall art reminds me of that internet meme of the first half of "You lived in the 80s?" with wall art and furniture consisting of 80s memes, before the second half of the picture shows what it was really like for us growing up in the 80s with wood paneling brown walls, brown chair, brownish orangish carpet, and very small televisions! I also saw your Pinball Map post. Place kinda reminds me of Yestercades here in New Jersey, where they push more for the nostalgia getting in the people instead of properly fixing/maintaining their pinball machines and arcade games!
Wow what a cool place! The background aesthetics, one thing I hate seeing in the arcade walkthroughs I watch is all the bland black walls/warehouse backgrounds so always noted if they do something. I think they struck a nice balance of having that type of aesthetic and not going overboard with color vomit which is all too easy to do. Think the neon tube should go or moved into the billiards room so it doesn't cast onto the playfields though. Another thing that stands out to me is the unorthodox layout of the place. I see a John Wick pinball machine in there and I cannot imagine how you even transport the machine in position while keeping all your other nooks and crannies covered. Are those lotto machines at the front? Why are they there? Doesn't that mean you have to make the establishment 18+ by law then?
So, those machines are "Pennsylvania Skill Machines" -- basically, slot machines with extra steps. Apparently they were legalized by the state a while back and now they are pretty much showing up everywhere. You're supposed to have to be 18 to play them, though I'm not entirely sure exactly how that's determined (I've never thrown a buck into them in my life and don't intend to start any time soon). I see them all over the place throughout PA, whether it's at convenience stores, arcades, hotels, restaurants, or wherever. Doesn't mean the establishment needs to be 18+, just that they cannot be and are not being played by kids.
this place looks amazing!
1:10-i love centipede. that's my all time favorite old school video game.
Looks so cool! Reminds me of Yetsercades a bit!
I love this place!
me too
this place looks cool
At 5:22... I see Marvel vs. Capcom 2 in there. I remember when I went to Rack N Roll two years ago they took that game out of that arcade.
And Marvel vs. Capcom 2 will be part of the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection game which is coming out later this year.
I haven't been to Rack N Roll in a while, I need to change that soon.
@@S1ckH4ndsRBN I hear you. I stopped going to Rack N Roll a couple years ago.
Nice
i love centipede
It seems nice, though the wall art reminds me of that internet meme of the first half of "You lived in the 80s?" with wall art and furniture consisting of 80s memes, before the second half of the picture shows what it was really like for us growing up in the 80s with wood paneling brown walls, brown chair, brownish orangish carpet, and very small televisions!
I also saw your Pinball Map post. Place kinda reminds me of Yestercades here in New Jersey, where they push more for the nostalgia getting in the people instead of properly fixing/maintaining their pinball machines and arcade games!
Wow what a cool place! The background aesthetics, one thing I hate seeing in the arcade walkthroughs I watch is all the bland black walls/warehouse backgrounds so always noted if they do something. I think they struck a nice balance of having that type of aesthetic and not going overboard with color vomit which is all too easy to do.
Think the neon tube should go or moved into the billiards room so it doesn't cast onto the playfields though.
Another thing that stands out to me is the unorthodox layout of the place. I see a John Wick pinball machine in there and I cannot imagine how you even transport the machine in position while keeping all your other nooks and crannies covered.
Are those lotto machines at the front? Why are they there? Doesn't that mean you have to make the establishment 18+ by law then?
So, those machines are "Pennsylvania Skill Machines" -- basically, slot machines with extra steps. Apparently they were legalized by the state a while back and now they are pretty much showing up everywhere. You're supposed to have to be 18 to play them, though I'm not entirely sure exactly how that's determined (I've never thrown a buck into them in my life and don't intend to start any time soon). I see them all over the place throughout PA, whether it's at convenience stores, arcades, hotels, restaurants, or wherever. Doesn't mean the establishment needs to be 18+, just that they cannot be and are not being played by kids.