This is perhaps my favorite retrocade i have ever been into! I love these pinball machines and classic retro arcades. When i first went there in 2023, my mind was immediately andd i had the most fun in any arcade ever. I can't wait to go back there when we can and have fun on those machines. Peace out. -SD
Absolutely! I learned a lot of interesting facts about all the different games just from reading those placards. It's nice to see a place that formerly advertised itself as a museum actually put more work into their presentation than just "hey, here's a ton of old games". It's clear they have a lot of love and respect for the history of arcade and pinball games.
My picture on the wall at 4:17 (lower right). I got to meet The Smithereens that day. :) Fun fact, I was Silverball Museum's (now Silverball Arcade) first paying customer when it opened on Cookman Ave in 2009, been going ever since, though more sporadically lately since I found Pinball Map's existence and can more easily find pinball machines that I can't find nearby.
Very surprised to see 8 ball, I have that on the macintosh color classic. I wonder if it's as hard as the video game. "Chalk up!" "Quit talkin and start chalkin"
This is perhaps my favorite retrocade i have ever been into! I love these pinball machines and classic retro arcades.
When i first went there in 2023, my mind was immediately andd i had the most fun in any arcade ever.
I can't wait to go back there when we can and have fun on those machines.
Peace out.
-SD
fantastic place! I love the notecards on the pinball machines giving the details of the game.
Absolutely! I learned a lot of interesting facts about all the different games just from reading those placards. It's nice to see a place that formerly advertised itself as a museum actually put more work into their presentation than just "hey, here's a ton of old games". It's clear they have a lot of love and respect for the history of arcade and pinball games.
Wow what an unbelievable lineup of pins
No doubt! One of my favorite places to visit along the Jersey Shore.
My picture on the wall at 4:17 (lower right). I got to meet The Smithereens that day. :) Fun fact, I was Silverball Museum's (now Silverball Arcade) first paying customer when it opened on Cookman Ave in 2009, been going ever since, though more sporadically lately since I found Pinball Map's existence and can more easily find pinball machines that I can't find nearby.
Very nice!
9:26 my all time favorite-centipede
Very surprised to see 8 ball, I have that on the macintosh color classic. I wonder if it's as hard as the video game. "Chalk up!" "Quit talkin and start chalkin"
It's difficult, but fun! One of my favorite old school pins.
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