This walkthrough was done the weekend of the Pinball Expo, where the games pulled from the floor hadn't made it back yet, hence why there were open spots.
Thanks for the walkthrough video. I was there over a year ago and it’s great to see the changes. Steady camera work and the perfect pacing (although I really wouldn’t mind if you spent more time on each game!)
wow...this is amazing how improved this place has become since I first visited. First time I went was 2013 and again in 2014, but sadly haven't been back since. Greatest Arcade I've ever been to in my life. I hope to be back here again next time I'm on vacation in the Chicago area. Just a special video by the op here. Thanks for taking the time to show us this place. Feels just like I was there the other day. lol
Lived in a sharehouse with 3 other slobs early 90's. We each had our fave Xmen character (I was Colossus). And I could readily '"çlock' both Avengers and Star Wars Trilogy for $3.60 Great memories, much swearing and aching fingers and arms.
Rare doesn't even cut it with Dig Dug II. No pictures of the original cabinet. Hell I only know of 3 or 4 real boards for it. Most are conversions of Mappy boards.
Yes there are a ton of games.....but alot of them are not played. They have alot of Chinese arcade games that no one plays. They lack new arcade games but they have all the classics that you could own on PS4 or Xbox 360 systems.
What an absolute palace. Pristine cabinets with all the art and joysticks. Brings back so many childhood memories.
I actually just went again yesterday. It was so nice to revisit.
I played Laser Ghost at Disneyland back in the mid 90s. First time I’ve seen it since then.
This walkthrough was done the weekend of the Pinball Expo, where the games pulled from the floor hadn't made it back yet, hence why there were open spots.
Correct. Worth mentioning.
How do they stay in business in modern times when the electricity is more expensive than the price for each game?
Thanks for the walkthrough video. I was there over a year ago and it’s great to see the changes. Steady camera work and the perfect pacing (although I really wouldn’t mind if you spent more time on each game!)
it's been a year or two since I've driven down to Brookfield. I gotta plan a day to go and chill at the zoo and then go and enjoy Galloping Ghost.
Kind of glad I don't live near GG I would be in there every day lol
What a beautiful place...
It’s better than Bowlero and Dave and busters in 2022!!! Thanks for uploading it.
the most impressive thing is the working condition of the machines
Came back a year later to say now they have 815 games and are now expanding as well. The best Arcade EVER!!
wow...this is amazing how improved this place has become since I first visited. First time I went was 2013 and again in 2014, but sadly haven't been back since. Greatest Arcade I've ever been to in my life. I hope to be back here again next time I'm on vacation in the Chicago area. Just a special video by the op here. Thanks for taking the time to show us this place. Feels just like I was there the other day. lol
Lived in a sharehouse with 3 other slobs early 90's. We each had our fave Xmen character (I was Colossus). And I could readily '"çlock' both Avengers and Star Wars Trilogy for $3.60 Great memories, much swearing and aching fingers and arms.
Who remembers the sit down version of Night Strikers???
This takes me back to the 80's when I was a teen hitting up all the arcades. Good times.
I was doing the same thing but in the 90s
@@bigballzmcdrawz2921Same here, 90's had some great arcade games as well. The decline of arcade games are due to improved home console video games.
@@retroforce6919 Dreamcast was the final nail in the coffin, Soul Calibur on Dreamcast was light years ahead of it's arcade counterpart.
@@bigballzmcdrawz2921 I agree, I bought Dreamcast on launch day.😉👍
I would love to know what the electric bill is each month, LOL
22:42 sonic championship!
Rare doesn't even cut it with Dig Dug II. No pictures of the original cabinet. Hell I only know of 3 or 4 real boards for it. Most are conversions of Mappy boards.
When i die I want my soul to be transported to this arcade daily so I can relive my childhood for,eternity❤️❤️❤️
As long as you can play the games. It would be hell to just have to watch people play.
@@owlnonymous That would be creepy.
Imagine the security cameras recording poltergeists every night.
There's an 80s horror movie where the victim's soul gets stuck into an arcade cabinet...
yo just supported u good vid
Largest Arcade in the United States, over 700 games in the building
How much it cost to get in?
$15 play all day.
@@owlnonymous I went there just recently and they increased it to $20.
My Favourite Arcade Classics:
1. Pacman
2. Space Invaders
3. Centipede
4. Qbert
5. Asteroids
6. Frogger
7. -Breakout (not here yet)-
8. Joust
9. Defender
10. Galaga
11. Ms. Pacman
12. Tetris
Really?
You must be 50 years old.
Actually, I’m 18 years old.
@@mariodykstra6555 Weird selection of games for a teenager who grew up with the modern videogame consoles like ps3, wii and xbox360
Is it my impresssion or vertically oriented monitors were 5:3 or even 6:3 in proportions rather than 4:3?
They are all 4:3
@@owlnonymous If you at some of them 01:02 01:27 01:39 02:58 they have a more elongated aspect ratio than a 4:3 one
Yes there are a ton of games.....but alot of them are not played. They have alot of Chinese arcade games that no one plays. They lack new arcade games but they have all the classics that you could own on PS4 or Xbox 360 systems.
Ooooooohhhhhhh... 😍
It’s better than Bowlero and Dave and busters in 2022!!! Thanks for uploading it.