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I haven't had the pleasure to visit Lucky Strike sadly. Looks amazing though. Either one of these is still better than Superplay USA that was originally planned.
I just hope they actually have a lot of classic arcade games mixed in.
To be honest I can't remember if they did at the one in Atlanta or not. It would be nice if an arcade that specialized in adults would consider some of us might like to play some vintage games.
When I was in Rochester a few weeks ago we went to the Strong museum of play with my nephew(awesome museum for kids BTW), they had an entire exhibit upstairs dedicated to video games/arcade games, pinball, klax, tetris, pac man, pong, bubble bobble, donkey kong, you name it, they had it! A lot of it was free or very cheap(1 play was like 15 cents or something). My wife had to drag me away...lol
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Originally Posted by rlbarth
We were pretty disappointed with D&B in Atlanta. Sure, the arcade with a bar was great, but there were still lots of children running around.
well its not really an adult establishment, more of a family establishment that happens to include a bar, plus you don't have to feel weird hanging out there. whever I go to frankies I always feel a little out of place, lol
We were pretty disappointed with D&B in Atlanta. Sure, the arcade with a bar was great, but there were still lots of children running around.
Well, boo. Hopefully they will be corralled here.
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