This locale offers a huge roster of arcade classics and pinball machines. They have a projector that plays movies from the 80s and 90s on screen and the music they play drip with nostalgia.
Unlike mostly all other arcades I've been to, however, this one only charges a small cover fee for an unlimited amount of playtime on the machines. This is a business model I wish more arcades followed since I find many arcade games unfair.
There are a few things that's sort of set me off a bit though. The food and drinks are overpriced (but that's largely to support the unlimited games patrons have) so I will let that slide but it's still a minor complaint. I also would say that a few games are buggy, like Space Invaders which is hacked so that you die regardless or Area 51 which must be stuck in demo mode or something because the final boss is unwinnable. The place is a little cramped and everyone leaves their coats and jackets on the chairs. I would also prefer an air hockey table to the hockey game they have which has dodgy controls and a lack of fluidity. Maybe it's a space problem though, who knows?
These are all just minor nitpicks really, I would still recommend this place for a game night once a month. It's gives me a terrific sense of nostalgia for a bygone era of gaming bliss.