"Zane H. Healy" wrote:
> >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
>
Check out this cabinet that is on ebay -
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1254200776
Very compact and really cool!
Ram
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