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| - Hah--it's been almost two years since I wrote my review for this place and, uh, I think it's been that long since I've been back. Mel C. and I dropped in before we met some peeps for dinner around 7:00pm on a Saturday and the place was fairly empty. That meant we could actually get on the games we wanted to play except Ms. PacMan, which was taken, of course. I'm sure they could have two or three Ms. PacMan machines and still have those constantly occupied--who doesn't love that game? I didn't have to wait long to play, though. Once I got on the machine, I must have re-fed the machine three times to keep going. I wouldn't have done that if someone was waiting to play, but, lucky for me, no one was so I got to play to my heart's content for a while before I died for good. This is a cool place to go if you're an 80s kid like me and want to feel some nostalgia for the days of less complicated video games. There are booths along the walls where patrons can sit and play the more high-tech, modern games on flat screens, but I wouldn't know what to do with those. Getting here before the rush is still a good idea, too. Centipede was out of order, though--sorry, Mel.
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