This is where I held a tournament on Saturday. Google came out with their cameras and scanned the whole place.
This is where I held a tournament on Saturday. Google came out with their cameras and scanned the whole place.
I lived a block away from the Pacific Pinball Museum when I went to school in the bay area and I didn't know it was there
I really dig the fact that there is some lobby games for coin play. And recent titles too. Not only providing a museum, with all the wonderful stuff it has to offer. But also an arcade to support the pinball for playing.
Ikea stool for the kids. As seen all around.
Wowee. I drove around the whole place. Nice link.
That Google sure does amaze me sometimes. Streetview inside places?! What?!
Plan on visiting it in about a month. Do they let you pay to play the games, or are they there for just looking at?
Quoted from jimjim66:Plan on visiting it in about a month. Do they let you pay to play the games, or are they there for just looking at?
The front lobby has games on coin play for 50 cents and includes MM, TRON, and IM. They are on factory settings but recently shopped and very fast.
The main museum is pay-one-price and everything is on free play. Normally it's $15 but sometimes you can catch a Groupon.
The only stuff you can't play is in the front: Ballyhoo, Contact, Jigsaw, and other historic pieces. However, if Mike Schiess is around he will probably demonstrate them for you.
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