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akennelley t1_j6n10tk wrote

I wish we could just drive back to the 80s where the best arcades are.

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MunchyMcCrunchy t1_j6niuwb wrote

You would enjoy Timeline Arcade....

https://www.timelinearcade.org/

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akennelley t1_j6nj94b wrote

I've been there. Its a pretty neat place.

But REAL 80s arcades let you smoke ;)

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Razar_Bragham t1_j6nmv56 wrote

I’ll take my pinball time without a side dish of secondhand smoke, thank you

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akennelley t1_j6npgov wrote

Heh I totally agree, was just thinking its the one thing that wasn't "authentic" about Timeline

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Razar_Bragham t1_j6nqrbj wrote

I love timeline, went to York College so I went there at least once a month

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morewaffles t1_j6n2iud wrote

Not Bucks, but the Pinball Gallery in Malvern is cool. Its about 75% pinball (obviously) but they also have some older arcade and console game stations. You pay by the hour if I recall, it was pretty fun, although there are no go karts.

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aust_b t1_j6n1u4x wrote

Take a trip down to fishtown and go to barcade. Tons of pinball and retro games, plus beer

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divacphys t1_j6nmyty wrote

The Game is Afoot. In Warrington is pretty cool. Last i went you paid by the hour and could go machine to machine trying stuff out

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ROTLA t1_j6ndlzv wrote

Mom’s Organic Grocery store in Glenside (trust me) has an awesome collection of pinball games.

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purplespoo t1_j6nqpjs wrote

Dave and Busters in Plymouth meeting is fun. The Game is Afoot in Warrington is one of my monthly stops.

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defusted t1_j6o96ry wrote

Barcade is my happy place but they don't have go karts

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bluewolf71 t1_j6nfw1m wrote

There’s a place called Round1 which has bowling and arcade games. There’s one in Exton at the (barely surviving) Mall which I have been to and it’s quite large with a LOT of games. Also one in Philly, never been to that one.

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Doctor_Joystick t1_j6nzkva wrote

The go-karts at Arnold's are electric, so they're pretty fast (as long as you're not crashing into people, they'll remotely limit your speed if you're getting too aggressive). But as a video game arcade, its not going to satisfy your 80's nostalgia needs. Yes, they have video games, but a lot of it is newer stuff.

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Damien12341 OP t1_j6nzscq wrote

Thanks, how is Arnold’s compared to The Works?

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Doctor_Joystick t1_j6ob16y wrote

Hi, Pennsylvania neighbor! Admittedly, I've not been to The Works but I'm on their website right now and it looks amazing!

Here's the deal with Arnold's. The place is massive and weekend nights are really when it gets fun for adults. They have a full bar and restaurant on the bowling side of the building (the lanes aren't great, definitely not league quality). They have live bands on the weekends and a smattering of pinball machines in the restaurant. HOWEVER, the part that's for kids is kind of an island of broken toys. It just feels a little old and run-down. They've repainted a bunch of stuff, but a lot of their equipment used to have logos from Dutch Wonderland, so definitely second hand.

But I'm not fancy, I love the place and its exactly the kind of clientele I prefer to hang with. I'll just say its not the kind of place that Mom's from the Main Line book their children's birthday parties at, if you know what I mean.

The best is when you have a designated driver. Get a little loose in the bar, then race your friends on the go-karts.

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