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    The Pinball Museum is a unique little business located in Las Vegas, full of old pinball machines and arcade games. Many of the games still cost a quarter -- substantially less than they did at the time they were in operation (when a quarter was worth far more than today!)

    Unlike other retro gaming businesses which charge high admission fees and $1 per game (often turned onto a "hard" setting, as well), the Pinball Museum is a nonprofit. It seeks just to pay the bills and keep the doors open.

    It's also known as the "Pinball Hall of Fame".

    The selection of games is excellent, and they even have some pinball machines which were very obscure, even in their time. Even if you're not a pinball guy, the '70s and '80s video games there are also worth the visit.

    Most of the machines are in decent-to-good condition. A few don't work very well, and some of them have controllers which are on the verge of breaking, but for the most part they seek to maintain everything in operational condition.

    I'm a big fan. At one point it looked like they were going under, after some asshole vandals broke in and destroyed everything, but it ultimately survived.

    Unfortunately, COVID sent the Pinball Museum into a tailspin, and it almost went out of business.

    However, between an anonymous donor who gave $79,000, and a GoFundme which has raised $140k, it will not only survive, but will actually be moving to a bigger location!

    This is good to hear, as the current location is in a strip mall in a seedy area, just east of the strip. The new location will be near the airport, and right by the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign.

    The move was approved by the county in 2019, but never happened. Now it's becoming reality, thanks to the donations.

    Here's an article about the recent donations: https://news3lv.com/news/local/las-v...sive-donations

    The owner claims he donates any excess money beyond paying the bills to the Salvation Army -- a move I feel was a mistake, since he wasn't left with any reserves for fiascos such as COVID or the vandalism. Maybe he's learned his lesson this time.

    In any case, I'm glad the place survived. The guy really runs it for the love of the game, and not to make money.

    By contrast, an obnoxious bar called Insert Coins opened up in 2011, which was supposedly a bar/nightclub with an '80s video game theme. I was incredibly disappointed. The games were half out of service, the games were all set to the soul-crushing "difficult" level (something very uncommon when the games were popular in the '80s), there was an obnoxious cover charge to get in during prime nights, and the drinks were expensive. Had potential, but they basically cooked the fun out of the entire thing. It was after I went to Insert Coins (which failed after 4 years) that I appreciated the Pinball Museum even more.
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    Both Places were and are Great Dan.
    I would spend 20 to 40 dollars a time at Insert Coins as I hustled downtown.
    I spent plenty of quarters at the Pinball HOF as well.
    I didn't like the bar and table side service at Insert Coins but still being able to play those classic games was a blessing for my nostalgia.
    Both places had an issue with the buttons on the Track and Field game but that's ok.
    You should see how the real pros destroy that game!


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    If I ever make it to Vegas this is definitely on the bucket list.

    Anyone going through OKC while hitting OK casinos might want to check out a place called Cactus Jack's

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    We used to use an electric toothbrush to cheat on that Track and Field game. Good times

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    This is good news I must say as I always like to visit the pinball museum, hey hey.

  7. #7
    Pinball Circus is their true gem. 2 prototypes made. Supposedly created at the same time as Indiana Jones 1994 which got way better reviews and was cheaper to produce, so they shitcanned Pinball Circus.

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    BUMP

    Big oopsie here.

    According to Vital Vegas, the Dream Hotel, slated to open in 2023, owns 8 feet of the land where the new Pinball Museum was built.

    https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1410809969361002501



    This has kicked off a legal battle.

    The place can't catch a break.
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    Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    BUMP

    Big oopsie here.

    According to Vital Vegas, the Dream Hotel, slated to open in 2023, owns 8 feet of the land where the new Pinball Museum was built.

    https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1410809969361002501



    This has kicked off a legal battle.

    The place can't catch a break.
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/to...-#post-6363620
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/to...-#post-6363689
    https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/to...-#post-6363831
    https://tinyurl.com/2j2z7amh
    Last edited by tableplay; 07-02-2021 at 05:44 AM.

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    I love game rooms.
    Been going to them since the early 80's.
    They never survive though.
    Always go out of business in one way or another.

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    Yeah I see their grand opening was yesterday.

    Hope the new place works out, and they get this legal matter fixed. Presumably the owner is going to blame the survey company, so hopefully the survey company will fork over some money to the owners of Dream, who will relinquish the land, and that will be that.

    It could get ugly though.
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    Originally Posted by Dan Druff View Post
    Yeah I see their grand opening was yesterday.

    Hope the new place works out, and they get this legal matter fixed. Presumably the owner is going to blame the survey company, so hopefully the survey company will fork over some money to the owners of Dream, who will relinquish the land, and that will be that.

    It could get ugly though.
    I wonder how often grand openings are held for things that could get ugly.

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    This is from awhile back.
    I didn't play long as I got tired after spending about 5 bucks for some reason.
    The Dragon's Lair Cabinet fooled me lol.
    I have that game for the PC and PS3.
    IMO Dragon's Lair 2 is a better game.
    Space Ace is very difficult as they made it that way to try to appease the players.

    I didn't play any good pinball games.
    The Batman Pinball game was way overpriced.
    The next two I played because it was 5 balls for 75 cents.
    I messed up thinking the Tron Pinball game was the first movie... got uninterested with that version.
    I went to this place many more times when it was on Trop.
    Since they moved to the Strip and the Construction in that area keeps me away.
    The entrance setup is not very good.
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    I forgot to comment on Space Ace and the Dragon's Lair games. I was more of a freestyle player and never got good at these because it seemed like it was all rote memorization rather than just pure eye-hand coordination. But I see the appeal and I vividly recall the amazing graphics.

  16. #16
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I forgot to comment on Space Ace and the Dragon's Lair games. I was more of a freestyle player and never got good at these because it seemed like it was all rote memorization rather than just pure eye-hand coordination. But I see the appeal and I vividly recall the amazing graphics.
    I always hated Dragon's Lair for that reason. It looked great but it was such an absurd quarter muncher. I don't think I ever passed more than one or two screens.

  17. #17
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I forgot to comment on Space Ace and the Dragon's Lair games. I was more of a freestyle player and never got good at these because it seemed like it was all rote memorization rather than just pure eye-hand coordination. But I see the appeal and I vividly recall the amazing graphics.
    I always hated Dragon's Lair for that reason. It looked great but it was such an absurd quarter muncher. I don't think I ever passed more than one or two screens.
    Due to the success of the Dragons Lair I and II series and Space Ace coin-op disc games from Cinematronics, Atari decided to get into the laser disc coin-op game market and I remember seeing this jet fighter laser disc game (based on the Firefox Clint Eastwood movie I guess) in the arcade back when it was new (the big difference was Atari made free form laser disc games - not the memorize-the-move that gets you to the next animation screen Dragons Lair type game). Unfortunately, the other laser disc coin-op games that Atari made were ones that I never encountered at the arcade - probably because I was too busy playing pinball all the time.

  18. #18
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I always hated Dragon's Lair for that reason. It looked great but it was such an absurd quarter muncher. I don't think I ever passed more than one or two screens.
    Due to the success of the Dragons Lair I and II series and Space Ace coin-op disc games from Cinematronics, Atari decided to get into the laser disc coin-op game market and I remember seeing this jet fighter laser disc game (based on the Firefox Clint Eastwood movie I guess) in the arcade back when it was new (the big difference was Atari made free form laser disc games - not the memorize-the-move that gets you to the next animation screen Dragons Lair type game). Unfortunately, the other laser disc coin-op games that Atari made were ones that I never encountered at the arcade - probably because I was too busy playing pinball all the time.
    [/QUOTE]

    Can't believe I never seen that game.
    I was right in the heart of 1983 and the Arcade Craze too.
    Thanks for the information and YouTube Link.
    I always enjoyed that movie and would of liked to have played the video game version of it.
    I suppose Afterburner was the closest I got.
    I think that may have been the first flight simulator game that actually rolled you around while playing.
    Good Times.

    I see some similarities in the two games.
    Funny how After Burner I and II were released in the same year.
    I guess they knew they were going to have a major success with the first one that they made the second one at the same time?



    Last edited by monet; 05-24-2022 at 05:09 PM.

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    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I forgot to comment on Space Ace and the Dragon's Lair games. I was more of a freestyle player and never got good at these because it seemed like it was all rote memorization rather than just pure eye-hand coordination. But I see the appeal and I vividly recall the amazing graphics.
    I always hated Dragon's Lair for that reason. It looked great but it was such an absurd quarter muncher. I don't think I ever passed more than one or two screens.
    Due to the success of the Dragons Lair I and II series and Space Ace coin-op disc games from Cinematronics, Atari decided to get into the laser disc coin-op game market and I remember seeing this jet fighter laser disc game (based on the Firefox Clint Eastwood movie I guess) in the arcade back when it was new (the big difference was Atari made free form laser disc games - not the memorize-the-move that gets you to the next animation screen Dragons Lair type game). Unfortunately, the other laser disc coin-op games that Atari made were ones that I never encountered at the arcade - probably because I was too busy playing pinball all the time.
    Thank you for the link Tableplay. I didn't even know this existed. It seems to me that maybe these aren't available on the emulators because a laserdisc based game is a whole different beast? Most all arcade games you can download and play on MAME. (I'm sure you know this but for those who missed it.)
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    Originally Posted by smurgerburger View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    I forgot to comment on Space Ace and the Dragon's Lair games. I was more of a freestyle player and never got good at these because it seemed like it was all rote memorization rather than just pure eye-hand coordination. But I see the appeal and I vividly recall the amazing graphics.
    I always hated Dragon's Lair for that reason. It looked great but it was such an absurd quarter muncher. I don't think I ever passed more than one or two screens.
    It's obvious that you guys were just casual players of the game.
    I may have been a hair above a casual player but nowhere near the professional level.
    It is well documented that the pros made fun of Dragons Lair I and II and demanded a more difficult challenge.
    Hence the reason that Space Ace was made.
    It's well documented.
    Although Space Ace was a commercial success it never reached the same success as Dragons Lair.
    Most likely because the casual player or ploppie found it too difficult and cost too many quarters.

    Interesting Note...
    I lived in Glendale Arizona for a few months back in the early 90's because I had family over there.
    A nearby Arcade had Free Dragons Lair and Free Dragons Lair II.
    I'm not sure why and I never asked any questions but I played the heck out of them.
    Easy Way to learn all the moves.
    I still don't understand why they allowed that game to be free.
    Probably had the same mentality as me in life.
    Fuck It!
    I'll show these Fuckers... I'll give this shit away for Free!

    Once I had Dragon's Lair II down pat I used to go over to the Metrocenter Mall and play at the Castle's and Coasters Arcade playing Dragon's Lair II.
    At that time I could beat the game on one or two credits.
    Thanks to the owner who let everyone play those two games for free, whom I never met.
    Fun!
    Last edited by monet; 05-24-2022 at 04:59 PM.

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