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what is the last machine you put a quarter in

By Kyflipper

10 years ago


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    #126 10 years ago

    About a month ago...in fact every time I visit the St. Peters Village Arcade near Pottstown, PA.

    He has ONLY classic EMs (and some vintage shooting games, a bowling game and other odds & ends).

    Every one of them is set on classic pricing. Most games are 2 plays for 25 cents - MIBS in particular is 3 plays for 25 cents AND ALSO has a slot 1 Play for a dime AND ALSO another coin slot 1 play for 2 nickels.

    Most games on 5 ball play.

    Oh...and +++++++ they all operate correctly!

    It is ABSOLUTELY a classic throwback to my mid-70s childhood at the Jersey Shore Boardwalk - this is how pinball was back then!

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