>There's a chain called Wunderland (I think that's how they spell it), at
>least in San Diego, that has the same setup. Since Star Wars was free play,
>I think I spent an hour there while my friends almost blew a whole buck(!)
>on Area 51.
http://www.wunderlandgames.com
They're who I was considering buying a Neo Geo cabinet from, as they're up
here in Oregon also. They didn't have any free games at the one my wife
and I went to on Saturday, and despite advertising nickle games, all the
arcade games were 10-15 cents (still a LOT better than 50-75 cents they'd
probably be otherwise).
I'm looking for any place in the Portland area (preferably west side) with
modern games, the only new game Wunderland had was "Silent Scope 2" and it
was broken. It would also be nice to find a place with a LOT of games, as
the Wunderland we were at sure didn't fit that description.
There is an interesting sounding one in Downtown Portland we're wanting to
check out, I think it's called "Ground Kontrol", it's nothing but late 70's
and *early* 80's games such as Asteroids, Pac-Man, and the like.
Zane
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Received on Mon Jul 16 2001 - 12:44:13 BST