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| - It's not a bad place, actually. I'm a huge pinball fan, and they have a lot of the older games I remember from the late 80's, and early 90's when I was a little kid.
The downside, however, is that a good bunch of the games are in poor repair, not balanced properly, malfunctioning a bit. It's sad, really, but they're non-profit, and the owner is basically the only one repairing the games and doing all the work there.
I went to Pinball Pete's in Lansing back when he owned it, and again in the late 90's and noticed the difference, how it went downhill when he left. Hopefully he can get all the games working nicely, and balanced properly so that they're more fun.
Either way, my husband and I had a lot of fun with $4 lasting us about an hour and a half. Can't beat that in Vegas.
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