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Love this place. It was a trip back in time with all the mint conditioned games and atmosphere. I doubt I'll be back to a Dave & Buster's ever again. To get in, that's if you are 21+, you will have to purchase an annual membership. It costs a dollar and you will need to bring your photo ID. Super cool staff; they're responsive to messages on their Facebook page, refunded me money for games that ate my coins, etc. They've got a lot of classic games and pinball machines. Some damn good ones too, like Lord of the Rings pinball and Crazy Taxi. With several quarters to spare, I played some games and it felt like a time travel to 1996 playing Scud Race/Sega Super GT. Games are rotated often, keeping the place fresh. Who knows? Maybe I'll see oddball Sega bike racing games or House of the Dead (which the owner wants to get). Prices for games vary from 25 to 50 cents - not the outrageous dollar or two you'll get charged for in high-tec arcades with those stupid swiping card readers. Anyone with spare change in historic downtown Concord should spend that change here at The Basement Arcade Bar. Love this place. Definitely coming back.
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