Describe your local arcades!

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ma71lda
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Post by ma71lda »

Arcade in my town....

Hot Stuff £25
Big Reds £70
Barcrest with Revolver feature £70
Spiker the Biker £5
Vivid Rat Pack clone £5
Fruit Explosion £5
Yabba Dabba £5
Beaver in Ibiza £5
Spin on It £5
Sting King Rich £5
Monopoly £5
Stupid loud as fook Las Vegas AWP

Partytimes, Bullion Bars, several £500ers and a load of 15 year old Bar X muck. Plus the obligatory Clockwork Oranges and 'Banana's' machines.
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Post by Mr Move It »

You've got some nice machines there Matilda, especially Hot Stuff.

I've not seen a Hollands, but from what I've been reading on here, I don't envy those who have it as their local!
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AMK wrote:
feeder22 wrote:2 near me an independant - staff are pretty awesome to me, let me rip/empty stuff they've had in there in the past - not a lot playable set of gg's. rest is all low tech or 20 odd year old shite

next is a cashino pretty dire couple old favs a darts 25 and a 15 robin hood, set of monops 5ers that get an awlful lot of play pinched a few good raises on them - staff are twats

both always have more staff than customers, the independant used to be 90% across the board but they've quietly turned them all down to between 70 and 80%

rarely bother with then now unless i'm in my home town bored and wanna kill a couple of hours

Welcome to Exeter? :) robins Stash!


Indeed tis Exeter, and what a shithole it is.........
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exeter's always good to knick a few quid passing thru
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Post by bowie »

Got a Noble's with a Red C5L, a 4reeler classic and a Walk of Wealth classic, that's it for hi-tecs, a whole load of lo-tec's, including some alright GGG's and three player video monopoly on fiver, plus lots of 500's.

Also an independant arcade called Johnsons that is also a nightclub upstairs, hi-tecs consist of, 70 Dream Factory, 35 Banker and a plethora of ancient 2-10 JP's , plus yer usual assortment of ancient lo-tecs and a few B3's. Also got a decent condition Sega Rally Championship sit down unit gathering dust in a backroom.
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Empty?
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Post by ben twilly »

OAKS amusements.... shit hole

TEDDYS amusememnts... rich pickings 3 days after refill day. usually
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OAKS amusements.... shit hole

totally agree its nick name is refill city :D
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Post by ChrisBrighton »

The two big arcades down West Street, Brighton really have gone to the dogs.

I remember about 10 years ago when i worked in Brighton they woulld be heaving!

I suppose they only have themselves to blame when they first introduced Section 16's and took peoples homes.

Bookies roulette machines and internet gambling also have a large part to play.
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Post by trayhop123 »

they do indeed m8 ,,,,,,,, thats half the problem for us

general joe looks at his options ,,,,,,,,,, hmm do i go down the pub in the cold weather and pay £2.80 for a pint , and try to win on the fruits that (being belfruit in general ) always seem to cost me £10 for a board , which i will get two moves on before getting game over

or do i sit at home , with all my home comforts , playing microstakes online , drinking four cans of the same beer for £2.80?
Little discipline = BIG issue

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Sign o the times.
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Post by Captain.Tattybojangles »

Yeah I think the same sometimes
And the decision's always Pub
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