While on vacation in Las Vegas, I decided to pass by the Pinball Hall of Fame. I used to go to the arcades when I was a lot younger until the city that I lived in (Montreal) made it illegal for anyone under 18 years old to go into an arcade (even if accompanied by an adult/parent). Shortly after I reached 18, they changed the bylaw to allow anyone into arcades (regardless of their age).
In any event, the Pinball Hall of Fame brought me back to my childhood. For under $10, I was able to spend a few hours at the Pinball Hall of Fame where games range between $0.25 to $1.00 each (the most expensive game that I played was $0.75 and most of the games I played were $0.25). The place has both video games as well as pinball machines.
I wanted to play Spyhunter and I used to be pretty good at it but the game acted erratically. I would classify the game as being broken but it still worked marginally.
I played a few games of Punch-Out where I gained the high-score. It isn't as impressive as it sounds since I'm sure that they power off and wipe out the high scores nightly ;-)
I also played some Ms. Pac-Man as well as a few pinball machines.
I would rank this place as 4.5 stars which I've rounded up to 5 stars.