I haven't had the chance to stop by in a while and I just wanted to say "hi"! I love the look of your blog - I've got to get in gear and update mine. I hope all is well, and I look forward to keeping up with you in 2013!
Your pictures are vibrant with color. I love them. It's rare nowadays to see old fashioned arcade games such as these in the US. We have tons of them in Honduras: old, dusty, well-worn machines being used by young people and men in billiard halls or near bus stops.
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I haven't had the chance to stop by in a while and I just wanted to say "hi"! I love the look of your blog - I've got to get in gear and update mine. I hope all is well, and I look forward to keeping up with you in 2013!
ReplyDeletethat's a blast from the past. But what about all the giant rocks?
ReplyDeleteThis place looks *awesome*!!! I absolutely love pinball! Thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteWe had fun trying to play. Boy, did we look silly!!
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ReplyDeleteLots of color in an arcade to make really spectacular photos!
Wow! What a great collection of games and pinball machines. Arcades like these are definitely few and far between.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH.....let me in, let me in!!! that would be such a fun way to spend an afternoon. especially since it is cold, rainy and foggy up here.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Does this ever bring back memories! I wish we had something like that in our town! NICE to see.....thanks for sharing.....Roxie
ReplyDeleteSo fun and such neat pictures!! My husband would love it there!! Hope you had a wonderful weekend! Xoxo
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You know where St. Peter's Village is, right? It's one of the shops there.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue! Thanks for visiting! Come back again soon!!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are vibrant with color. I love them. It's rare nowadays to see old fashioned arcade games such as these in the US. We have tons of them in Honduras: old, dusty, well-worn machines being used by young people and men in billiard halls or near bus stops.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love an arcade.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen an arcade since I was a pre-teen. My eyes lit up upon entering this one!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was a special treat to find an arcade. My boys wouldn't have a clue how to use a pinball machine. Funny to think about it!
ReplyDeleteIt was a pleasant surprise to find an arcade so close to us. Never even knew it was there!
ReplyDeleteThank you Laurie. It was amazing seeing how many were lined up! They had other games there too, but the pinball machines were my favorite!
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