I have nothing to do with it but saw it on Facebook - Athens Pinball Museum has opened.
Looks impressive.
I have nothing to do with it but saw it on Facebook - Athens Pinball Museum has opened.
Looks impressive.
Quoted from tmontana:Looks great. Especially since I have never found any pinball in Greece in all my trips.[quoted image]
I shipped back an entire collection 10 minutes from Chania Aerodrómio.
Wow, nice place. Even the carpet is in pinball style
Need to do a stop in Athens when I'm going to Crete
I really hate to frag this place, but .....
I visited last night. 10€ to get in, all pins set on free play. Pulse rose as I saw the big selection of games from the entrance.
Then I went to play......all games in "pretty rough shape". Everything from serious problems (pops and slingshots completely inoperative, flippers barely able to shoot ball, features completely missing etc.) to the inexcusable (filthy unwaxed playfield and games with a dozen or more bulbs burned out). I can say with certainty that the pin enthusiasts on this forum would be both mortified and disappointed.
I'm guessing that it's pretty hard to obtain parts in Greece, so I have to cut them some slack on that. But the games weren't even fun to play as they had so many problems.
I will not be going back.
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