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MikeyPx96 t1_iw7g6cl wrote

Here's a picture of the outside of the arcade and McDonalds: https://www.flickr.com/photos/thecaldorrainbow/608037016/in/album-72157600459109371/

The album also has a lot more older photos from 2007.

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qishibe OP t1_iw7lc9m wrote

I remember loving going there

Took it for granted

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MikeyPx96 t1_iw8j9zj wrote

Me too. They have Round 1 now but I miss the days when $20 would give you a big cup full of tokens and the machines would spit out hundreds of physical tickets. Now it’s all digital and the price per play is too expensive.

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Kodiak01 t1_iwd68am wrote

If you want arcade games now, go to The Quarters in S Hadley. As little as $1/hr for unlimited play, but you have to do reservations now. On the other hand, they have special events like trivia or karaoke nights where they include unlimited play as part of the ticket. They also have food and bar available.

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qishibe OP t1_ix2aomb wrote

Nice place But i wish it had more games

Prodigy in easthampton is nice But lacks booze

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Kodiak01 t1_ix2av59 wrote

Grew up in Easthampton. The town just isn't the same from my childhood...

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qishibe OP t1_ix2bb23 wrote

Hows it different? Just curious, im from chicopee springfield area myself

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hdjunkie t1_iw7peaz wrote

Man those were the days….mk2…tekken tag. That was my arcade…I’d go with my mom while she shopped and play for hours

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lafonda34 t1_iw85l65 wrote

I don’t! But does anyone remember there being an indoor skate ramp? Maybe it was a skate shop? Idk if this was a real memory or a dream

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24hourknifefight t1_iw8a4pf wrote

You're thinking of the short period of time when Mass Skate Company was in the mall before they moved to Hampden Ponds Plaza in Westfield. I can't imagine what the rent must have been for that place....

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nihli t1_iw7cwbp wrote

no sorry

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