Visiting Retro Arcades - Which One's The Best?

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  • @jokeroneninesevenzero
    @jokeroneninesevenzero Před rokem +82

    Nothing better then going to the movie theater to watch a movie, and then missing the whole movie because I wanted to play Donkey Kong in the lobby. Then going to the Arcade afterwards. I miss the 80's.

    • @CanHazDeezHandzBOX
      @CanHazDeezHandzBOX Před rokem +4

      🤣🤣

    • @jzen1455
      @jzen1455 Před 8 měsíci

      I totally forgot there were arcade games in movie theaters.

    • @bigballzmcdrawz2921
      @bigballzmcdrawz2921 Před 7 měsíci

      Did the same thing but during the 90s.

    • @GeorgeStevens-ww7cx
      @GeorgeStevens-ww7cx Před 3 měsíci

      In Idaho we had an Aladdins castle attached to the movie theater it was rad playing games watching the first Batman 😊

  • @frankm8533
    @frankm8533 Před rokem +9

    I love Arcades! Buddy of mine has a second story in his garage probably has 35-40 machines and a air hockey table we are all in our 40s and that's where you can find us on a Saturday night

  • @FlashPoint345
    @FlashPoint345 Před rokem +12

    Nothing will ever Compare to being in an arcade in 1992 when Street Fighter 2 champion edition released. Large crowd around the cabinet and placing your quarter on the edge of the screen to get the next fight.

    • @CMCAdvanced
      @CMCAdvanced Před 4 měsíci

      The things I wouldn't do to experience the launch of a fighting game in an arcade

  • @mikejohnsonCHG
    @mikejohnsonCHG Před rokem +24

    Double Dragon and Spy Hunter changed my life! Thank you Kurt!

    • @bongdonkey
      @bongdonkey Před rokem +3

      You seen the Double Dragon movie? lol! its bad

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage Před rokem +4

      Double dragon is legendary. It's on my top 10 goat list.🙌

    • @TheRetroManRandySavage
      @TheRetroManRandySavage Před rokem +4

      @@bongdonkey I like the movie, lol.
      Good ol' 90s cheese.😂👍

    • @adamkane7513
      @adamkane7513 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I remember playing *Kung Fu Master* with my friend and we loved it.
      When my local Ice Cream shop had this newly released *Double Dragon* and we could both play at the same time we thought it was the best game ever!
      We never got very far as we were poor kids and also would end up kicking each other more than the actual enemies...
      Good times 😊😂

  • @jeremymtc
    @jeremymtc Před rokem +23

    The owners at Neon are really cool and really care about the games themselves. They're really on the ball when it comes to maintenance. Cool vid!

    • @ahmadalgaree506
      @ahmadalgaree506 Před rokem +2

      Spot in. Sad that their valley location closed down a few years ago.

  • @Dorelaxen
    @Dorelaxen Před rokem +18

    My childhood arcade was in my super, super tiny town and was called Pizza Arcade. Many of the dining tables were cocktail cabinets and in the back there was a much bigger arcade area. Right next to it was a gas station that also had a couple of cabinets in it (and they usually tried to have different ones that the actual arcade had), so it was a good time there.

  • @blue_vicious
    @blue_vicious Před rokem +25

    Great video, Kurt! I like these types of videos, for sure.👍

    • @80sLife
      @80sLife  Před rokem +7

      Thank you so much. I'll definitely do another one.

  • @angelalinderman9985
    @angelalinderman9985 Před rokem +5

    They are supposed to open a new arcade/bowling alley near me in an old grocery store. I will definitely go there... can't wait! 80's will never die! Best time ever 👍🔥🍻💜🥰😃😁

  • @logicbeagle
    @logicbeagle Před rokem +4

    Seeing Bubble Bobble brings back so many memories. Used to love playing that game.

  • @jerry132526
    @jerry132526 Před rokem +18

    Please do a part 2. This could be a nice series for your channel.

  • @johnniebravo5985
    @johnniebravo5985 Před rokem +3

    Cool video! I remember going to an arcade called Tilt when Street Fighter 2 was popular. Good times!

  • @marioq8395
    @marioq8395 Před rokem +2

    We had a Round Table Pizza that had a bunch of arcade games right around the corner from us. Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat, the TMNT arcade game, and NBA Jam had us huddled around the machines for hours in the summers.

  • @carvinblack
    @carvinblack Před rokem +4

    Donkey Kong looked slightly sped up(more difficult). I loved staying at Hotels back in the 80's. They always had a small arcade in the Recreation Room. I remember playing Star Castles/Gorf/Tempest for hours. 😍

  • @foolthepity
    @foolthepity Před rokem +4

    Awesome video! My favorite arcades growing up in the Valley in the ‘80s & ‘90s included:
    1) Pool hall on Roscoe and DeSoto
    2) Topanga mall arcade
    3) Northridge mall arcade
    4) Malibu Grand Prix in Northridge
    5) Malibu castle on Sepúlveda Sherman Oaks.
    6) 7-11 on Vanowen and DeSoto
    My all time favorite game was Super Sprint race car game. I’ve only found it at the Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York and at Full Tilt in Seattle.

    • @JeremyEStafford
      @JeremyEStafford Před rokem +2

      The pool hall was called the Plush Cue. Great times there man. I think the one at Topanga was called the Gold Mine.

  • @DarthTrader707
    @DarthTrader707 Před rokem +8

    Wow. You are so lucky to have access to that. Arcades were SUCH a part of my life in the 80's, and I sure would like to take a trip down memory lane playing all those classics. It cost me a fortune to memorize the moves, but I ended up getting all the way through Dragon's Lair on a single 50 cents (it was never a 25 cent game in any of the arcades I saw it in).

    • @lunarmodule6419
      @lunarmodule6419 Před rokem +1

      Wow wow! It was sooo hard. Bravo! ("Hard but fun" that's what she said)

    • @CMCAdvanced
      @CMCAdvanced Před 4 měsíci

      I'd be so impressed if I ever saw that in person

  • @joseavila3438
    @joseavila3438 Před rokem +7

    Great video!! I can't believe Family Arcade still operational. My best friend and I just to drive there from Glendale and spend hours at that place, so many good memories came to mind, Thanks again Kurt!!.

  • @jdk0517
    @jdk0517 Před rokem +6

    If you ever make it up to the Chicago area, there's an arcade in Brookfield, IL called Galloping Ghost Arcade. Its currently the largest arcade in the country in terms of the quantity of games. They're currently at at least 900 games, mostly all vintage. Its a flat rate to get in and you can come and go as much as you want throughout the day. Its very easy to spend an entire day in there.

    • @80sLife
      @80sLife  Před rokem +5

      I gotta check it out

    • @bruceaskew2107
      @bruceaskew2107 Před rokem +1

      Galloping ghost is the shit bro, I'm from Chicago I go with my son atleast once every 3 months

    • @atrain818
      @atrain818 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@80sLifehe is expanding again next weekend. $25 and you can play from 11 am until 2 am. Keep your receipt and you can re-enter. No booze. The guys that run the place are super kool. Doc, the guy that owns the place, is very knowledgeable and friendly.

  • @blue_vicious
    @blue_vicious Před rokem +7

    Wow, so much to comment! Yeah... the Fun Factory in Redondo Beach was sort of my stomping grounds while growing up. I just didn't care for the place much. Always stunk because of the nearby fish markets.😆🤦‍♂️ I just heard that it finally shut down recently (before I saw your video).
    I spent A LOT of time at an arcade in Hermosa Beach (don't remember the name if life depended on it and I'm pretty sure it's been long gone because the area has been completely revamped). It use to be on PCH between Aviation Blvd and the main street where the King Harbor sign is located. Anyway.....
    Some of my favorite games were Gorf, Tron, Afterburner, Ninja Gaiden, Final Fight, Double Dragon, Ikari Warriors, and Contra. There was another game that was like Dragon's Lair (hated that game) called Cobra Command where you piloted a helicopter like Blue Thunder, go on missions and blow stuff up.
    I agree with you in picking the latter arcade. It's my vibe as opposed to the bar scene, although, haven't been to true arcade in decades! Thanks, for the video, dude!👍

  • @jasonmountain4643
    @jasonmountain4643 Před rokem +2

    In Portland there is a retro arcade called Ground Kontrol. Fun place.

  • @john_from_eastcoast.
    @john_from_eastcoast. Před rokem +2

    Thanks for showing about "Family Arcade" ! That's on Vermont Ave.! I used to go there back in 1982! I remember they used to play Devo, Talking Heads and other New Wave music on the speakers!
    You forgot to mention the arcade "Rock City" it was on Hollywood Blvd and Western Ave. In front of the Adult Book Stores and Burger stand! It's not there anymore, it closed down awhile ago, its now a furniture store.
    The management will tell you to leave if it was during school hours! They would tell you to go back to school or call the police on you!
    My fave games were: Missile Command, Berzerk and Monaco GP.

  • @rustythompson8415
    @rustythompson8415 Před rokem +4

    I still remember my childhood arcade. The Golden nugget. What i would do to be able to spend an afternoon there again.

  • @donnytucker
    @donnytucker Před rokem +2

    I loved that bubble bobble. I played that a lot as a kid on the arcade version. Like you said, they need a 720 and paper boy for sure!

  • @claystunna5030
    @claystunna5030 Před rokem +2

    Here in San Antonio tx we used to have an arcade called larzland there was a small fee to get in some of the newer games where like 75 cents 3 tokens and there was also some for free like the older games..one that's still going is diversions..those used to be located all over town but now we only have one.. nothing like walking in and seeing the neon light border... awesome video..👍🏼

  • @rsanders27
    @rsanders27 Před rokem +3

    My family ran an arcade for three years in our small town in the mid nineties. We had to close it because eventually it became a haven for the trashy kids to vandalize and harass paying customers, but also (and more importantly) because video game manufacturers would release a game to amusement companies and arcades and then release the same game to consumers on the home video gaming platforms three to six months later. We were the last of a string of arcades that spanned twenty years in that town.

  • @rhsxo
    @rhsxo Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome video! There was an arcade bar in Oklahoma City that was only $5 entry and all arcades were set to free play. They had over 100 arcades. There selection was awesome and the 80’s music was rockin the whole time.

  • @loganford3921
    @loganford3921 Před rokem +1

    A lot of great memories playing TMNT, Simpsons, Rainbow Islands, SNK fighting games, Ghouls and Ghosts and the Street Fighter game in the 90s. Only bad thing about the Arcade was when your favourite arcade game was replaced with another arcade game and you couldn't play it anymore.

  • @johndornoff
    @johndornoff Před rokem +5

    My mother had a store right across the street from Neon Retro Arcade when I was growing up before Pasadena kicked out all the locally owned businesses and remodeled the buildings to create Old Pasadena. I think where Neon Retro Arcade is (or the neighboring place), there was a place called the Hot Dog Building Company where you put all the toppings you want on the hot dog and then paid by the weight. My favorite arcade was on Colorado Blvd at Allen where I spent way too much time instead of studying when I was going to Pasadena City College which was just a few blocks away.

    • @jeremymtc
      @jeremymtc Před rokem +3

      Yeah, Pac Man Arcade at Colorado & Allen was crazy. There was also Western Arcade right across from campus on Colorado, much smaller but machines were much better kept.

  • @troudecul69
    @troudecul69 Před rokem +2

    such an amazing video ! well produced and cut. the hands say it all ! yes a part would be awesome !!

  • @__charles__
    @__charles__ Před rokem +1

    as a teen in the 80's, my town had a chuck e cheese that would turn into a 16-20 year old club once a month on a saturday night. the entire upstairs were video games and downstairs was turned to a dancefloor with dj. it was one admission price and all you eat pizza and video game play from 6pm to 11pm. nothing like a teen in the 80s playing video games, eating pizza and when taking a break from playing games going downstairs to breakdance and poplock. it's kind of cool that retro games are getting back in style. i'm personally trying to find the right retro gaming system for home ... one of those boxes that play 10,000+ games all from atari, colecovision, to super nes.

  • @gabagool2064
    @gabagool2064 Před rokem +6

    The arcade that comes to mind if I think back to my childhood is the one in Circus Circus, I can still remember playing Paperboy and Pole Position there. I grew up in the valley but my family went to Vegas so often that that’s what comes to mind when I think about arcades in the 80s!

    • @memoryroom6388
      @memoryroom6388 Před rokem +2

      I totally remember that arcade! I remember in high school going there for cross country in 1987 and we were spending time there. We also hit the 24 hour Tower Records. Teenager stuff in the 80s.

    • @javiermori1710
      @javiermori1710 Před rokem +1

      Born and raised in Vegas. Yes the Midway at Circus Circus was great time. $5 lasted a long time playin the c@rnival type games and arcade. I went there every year for my bday in 80s.

  • @mustang61777
    @mustang61777 Před rokem +1

    Family Fun Arcade was the place to be. Great memories there with my friends. Yes Kurt, would love a part 2 video as well. Good job sir

  • @Tr0nzoid
    @Tr0nzoid Před rokem +2

    Back then, if I had seen arcade games in a type of place, I expected to always find them there. Every hotel lobby, snack bar, bowling alley, mall had to have an arcade or game room.

    • @cougsjohnson1
      @cougsjohnson1 Před rokem +1

      Totally! I used to drive my Mom nuts. Everytime we would go shopping, I would jump out of the car, before she fully stopped, & Run into the store to see if they had any newer games that were hard to find such as "Paperboy" In 1986

  • @TimLindsay
    @TimLindsay Před rokem +3

    Hi Kurt !!!
    another great video
    spent al ot of my teen years in the 80's in arcades and pool halls playing video games.
    Games like Defender and Robotron and even Qbert.
    There are starting to be a few more arcades here in my hometown of Toronto Canada but they are like the first one you went to with the alcohol
    I remember when I was 19 and had just reached legal drinking age in Canada my friends and I would go to Chucky Cheese's and have some beers while playing the video games..
    Thanks again Kurt.
    Tim in Toronto

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary Před rokem +5

    Great video review!! I didn't even know about the revival of Arcades! I didn;t spend a lot of time in them back in those days but I would go with friends sometimes. Family Fun Arcade was pretty close, walking distance, to our nieghborhood before we moved up to the Knollwood area of Granada Hills up in the hills. Sad to see such an Icon of the day is closed now.

  • @ricktatum
    @ricktatum Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video. I grew up in the 80s in Los Angeles and spent a lot of time and money playing video. My favorite video game is asteroids. And yes I used to go to family arcade back in the day,

  • @kaymann8007
    @kaymann8007 Před rokem +5

    Def. want a part two.

  • @DWINC
    @DWINC Před rokem +2

    Our arcade here must be one of the biggest. Twice the space of Family Arcade and lots of retro stuff. 12,50 EUR for 3 hrs.
    I have to tell you….we didn’t have them so big back in the 80s!
    Cool video Kurt!
    Love the room and the Jordans!

  • @scotness
    @scotness Před rokem +11

    This is why I miss going to the mall. As a kid, my mom and grandmother would go shopping, and they would hand me $10 (yes, $10 for video games) and tell me to meet them in the food court in an hour. I am not a novice when it comes to video games, so I can use .25 and play Pacman for a good ten to fifteen minutes.

  • @kaizer1903
    @kaizer1903 Před rokem +2

    Spent a lot of my young life in arcades, We had an arcade venue called leasure Land in my home city of Aberdeen, Scotland. Great Times.

  • @v2vroth
    @v2vroth Před rokem +5

    Thanks Kurt 80’s life rules

  • @Mr.REEP0
    @Mr.REEP0 Před rokem +1

    Wow I was watching this video to see what places you would hit up.. Then a thought popped in my head about the spots I spent most of my arcade time as a kid in.. Family arcade was 1st then College arcade that was right up the street... Crazy... Right across from LACC.. You taking me back brother

  • @kwote
    @kwote Před rokem +1

    My favorite arcade experience was at Round Table Pizza in the 80’s and early 90’s. It was a very small somewhat closed off section of the restaurant and there was only about 5 games at any given time, but they always had the best games. It was a dark, dingy restaurant with awesome pizza. We’d order pizza, play games until the pizza was ready, eat and then play more games after.

  • @notnowmike_
    @notnowmike_ Před rokem +1

    Another gem of a video my man. Fun Factory was my local! I forgot that Forrest Whitaker was in Fast Times too. lol

  • @M0Sesdef
    @M0Sesdef Před rokem +1

    "If you're looking for a bar experience with video games, then Barcade is the way to go." This was lovely, thank you :)

  • @vectorhold6489
    @vectorhold6489 Před rokem +1

    Great video my dude! If you ever get the chance and you're in Portland, Oregon there is an arcade called "Ground Kontrol". They have old school cabs, pinball, new games, you name it. They also have a dj booth with dj's who play 80's hair band, metal and chiptunes. They also have a bar with several beers on tap including my favorite Rainier. It's two stories too. They do old school token machines too which really bring you back. Cheers, Kurt!

  • @BasementBrothers
    @BasementBrothers Před rokem +2

    I'm surprised you managed to find an arcade where they're still charging only 25 cents for most of the games. As soon as you mentioned that, I knew it was going to turn out to be much cheaper than the flat fee arcade.

  • @henryramirez8227
    @henryramirez8227 Před rokem +4

    frogger was my favorite one too! ! Another great video under your belt, JOB well done ! !

  • @rv2060
    @rv2060 Před rokem +2

    I was lucky enough to play and take some pictures with my oldest daughter at the Redondo Beach pier playing MoonWalker and TMNT Arcade game... When i lived in Toluca Lake, me and my buddies would go to Family Fun Arcade to play Battle Gear the drifting game on Thursdays when there were Import Car meets in the parking lot before I moved to Lawndale....
    Dave N Busters wasnt the same at Del Amo...
    My absolute favorite arcades growing up was the Arcade at 32 Village near USC campus... And The arcade on Broadway and 7th.... Now THAT arcade still had every single old school game ever made... Including N.A.R.C., ROBOCOP, And Virtua Fighter....
    Another dope arcade was at the SHATTO 39 lanes bowling alley in Koreatown that I used to go to before the 92 Riots happened and we moved to The Valley to start our new life in NoHo/ Toluca Lake....

  • @RacerX23rm
    @RacerX23rm Před rokem +1

    My little town didn't have an arcade. We had a roller skating rink with some games in it. I remember playing the Simpson's game all night. They had after burner, a TMNT game, and Outrun.

  • @davidgoodman6924
    @davidgoodman6924 Před rokem +3

    Who remembers the arcade game Crossbow or Frontline?

  • @Winterblade73
    @Winterblade73 Před rokem +1

    My local go to arcades back in the day were Starcade and Yellow Brick Road.

  • @ChrisRoth1972
    @ChrisRoth1972 Před rokem +1

    I am envious of y’all going to these vintage Arcade’s.
    I don’t think we have any here in Palm Beach Florida.
    Q Bert was a hard game for me when I played it as a kid & so was Dragons Lair.
    I am glad u & your kids had fun😊!

  • @timothya.olmeda7299
    @timothya.olmeda7299 Před rokem +2

    Dude, the pants you wore during the taping on locations were identical to the arcade carpeting that they used, some still do. 👍

  • @-chrislopezskate-5175
    @-chrislopezskate-5175 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Our town opened up one a couple years called “Retro World” here in Abilene TX

  • @nyhcbd
    @nyhcbd Před 2 měsíci

    miss the 80's/early 90's... there was a lot of arcade spots, man... big ones, fully loaded with machines! spent hours and lots of coins, back then! so good to sit on a bench, enjoying cigarettes and playing 1942, pinball action, tiger heli, Atomic Runner Chelnov, double Dragon... times that never come again... so happy and didnt even know how much (heavy sighs)

  • @MSMMr1982
    @MSMMr1982 Před rokem +3

    I love ms pac-man and donkey Kong those are my favorite arcade games burger time I remember the arcade games back in the day In the 80s everyone should play some arcade games right kurt your awesome kurt and keep up the good work and you rock🎸 kurt and stay safe kurt and enjoy your evening🏙

  • @Neuwey331
    @Neuwey331 Před měsícem

    I may be a 2000s kid, but my father made me grew up playing golden treasures of games like this.

  • @telesniper2
    @telesniper2 Před 4 měsíci

    My buddy Remus ran an arcade back in the late 80s to early 90s. He had a machine that would sort out the quarters. Now, at the time, there were still plenty of pre-1964 quarters circulating around. He would sort them out and keep those. He ended up with over 500 lbs of silver just from doing that.

  • @JACKOTACO
    @JACKOTACO Před rokem +3

    There is newish arcade in the SFV on Reseda and Tampa. It is by the old Hobby Shop that it is still in business after all of these years. It is pay for an hour and play. But yes, Family Fun Arcade was the place to go as a youngster. There were a few more, on Devonshire and Zelzah by Granada Hills HS and lets not forget all the malls had arcades. But now, they are actually returning but again in the Dave and Busters style.

    • @TREVERLAST
      @TREVERLAST Před rokem +1

      If you are talking about Neon on Reseda/ Nordhoff (near Smith Bros. Hobbies) it has closed down :(

    • @JACKOTACO
      @JACKOTACO Před rokem +2

      @@TREVERLAST
      That's a bummer! I went there a few times before the pandemic and it was quite fun. It brought back good memories. There was another in the West Valley, I believe it was in a warehouse or something but I never went. I cannot find it, so I am guessing it too closed down.

    • @TREVERLAST
      @TREVERLAST Před rokem +1

      @@JACKOTACO that was Royce's. I used to go to that one too. It is also gone.

  • @darntootin6423
    @darntootin6423 Před rokem +3

    You got Asteroids? No, but my father does. Free Play in Providence R.I. was 5 bucks for all, but that was before covi, but they had Operation Wolf and the T2 machine gun games(my faves). Love the videos man.

  • @lovedeathdisco
    @lovedeathdisco Před rokem +1

    thanks for the great video! i've been to button mash and it had more of a barish vibe, so i really like the sounds of neon, for that true arcade experience 👾

  • @boag3144
    @boag3144 Před rokem +1

    NEON The Pasadena spot was cool, i took my daughter there im 53 and it was fun, 80s vibe for sure, i think they rotate some games sometimes. Some bowling alleys have some nice modern arcade games such as the one in the Burbank mall or the bowling alley in little tokyo mall, also Blipsy bar on Western avenue its a bar but some cool games in there.

  • @JessV049
    @JessV049 Před rokem +1

    Great video as always
    Back in my day on the westside of town ..
    WestWorld in Marina Del Rey !
    Operation Wolf & Outrun were my favorites!

  • @adventuresinbandoland
    @adventuresinbandoland Před rokem +1

    Some of those places are expensive for the games they have. We have one here in Arizona with a lot of classics and cost $11 for unlimited play from open to close. Paperboy, dragons lair, space ace, master blaster, zaxxon, Pac-Man, galaga, and lots of others. They also sell old 80s candy, like the candy cigs, nerds, etc.

  • @javiermori1710
    @javiermori1710 Před rokem +1

    For me it was going to theater for movies and definately going to local pizza parlor to play Frogger,Donkey Kong and Did Dug or Galactica. As a kid i dont think i was ever home unless it was for family dinner 6pm. Always always used the street lamp posts as a clock and knew when they went on in winter i had bout 1hr to get home lol..great time being kid in 80s!

  • @GGsDLo
    @GGsDLo Před rokem +1

    I also loved Mappy. That was my #1 all time favorite arcade game. Burgertime a close 2nd!

  • @robertcuccia162
    @robertcuccia162 Před rokem +1

    We have a couple of Barcades here in New York .. been to both .. a fun night out . Was wondering, in the McDonald’s museum video , there was a Video Game museum across the street .. are you planning to do a video about that place ? Would love to see the inside of there . Last thing … just want to say I appreciate you . Wonderful videos and I really love that you make it a family experience..

  • @chrsn
    @chrsn Před rokem +2

    7:08 Actually, it's just Punch-Out!! for the coin op arcade game. The Mike Tyson version was for home consoles like NES.

  • @pinbot76
    @pinbot76 Před rokem +1

    If you do a part 2 be sure to include Retrovolt in Calimesa. Nails the vibe!

  • @terri_blueberri
    @terri_blueberri Před rokem +1

    You’re missing out on the pinball scene. Places like Revenge Of, 82 and Player One plus a bunch of spots in the greater SoCal area. Pinball is thriving.

  • @djbillye4943
    @djbillye4943 Před rokem +1

    remember playing T2 wasnt very good at it but was cool.streetfighter and kung fu master were my favs.

  • @527
    @527 Před rokem +1

    Retrovolt Arcade in Calimesa, CA is really good. Well worth looking into.

  • @jasonpepper8756
    @jasonpepper8756 Před rokem

    Time zone in old sacramento was a cool arcade. We also had an Aladdins castle at one of the malls.

  • @elizabethharrison7306
    @elizabethharrison7306 Před rokem +1

    80 Life Game 🎮 Love my favorite one fan Big music video CD 💿 💖💖💖💖💖⭐️🎶

  • @NostalgiaFix81
    @NostalgiaFix81 Před rokem +2

    Neon arcade looks legit. Hey have you been to Castle Park in Riverside lately? I wonder how that arcade is doing. It was a childhood favorite of mine.

  • @Metalostwestfale
    @Metalostwestfale Před rokem +2

    Your Videos are amazing. I am a Movie Fan since I was a Kid
    And I found almost every Movie in your Location Videos. So I ask you, are you going to do a Filming Location Video about one of my Fav New Jack City from 1990? I think this Classic has a huge Fanbase. Your Channel is amazing, greetings from Germany

    • @80sLife
      @80sLife  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much!! And I would love to do New Jack City. It's a favorite of mine. I gotta get out to the East Coast. One day

  • @ToddCrispies
    @ToddCrispies Před rokem +1

    Awesome video. The arcade punchout! Game you played is completely different from Mike Tysons Punchout! On NES. Some of the characters in the arcade game you played weren't even in Mike Tysons Punchout and didn't make a console appearance until Super Punchout came out for SNES. Btw, Wasn't a character named Pizza Pasta?

  • @seanf5634
    @seanf5634 Před rokem +1

    I played a lot at family fun arcade in the 80s and 90s. Its too bad it closed in 2012. There was another big arcade in Pasadena I played at with some friends in the mid 90s, but I cannot remember the name. I think it was off Lake street. If that arcade is still around, I would go check it out, much larger than family fun.

  • @vistalite-ph4zw
    @vistalite-ph4zw Před rokem +1

    Another great video! Had no idea arcades were making a comeback. The were everywhere...strip malls, regular malls, liquor stores etc. To me looked like Neon had a better selection of games. Chuck E Cheese, Dave & Buster's has the more modern games. My friend told me about a place in Orange County called Nickel-Nickel, supposedly all the the games are 5 cents and have vintage arcade games. Idk I've never been there...

  • @DNicetwice
    @DNicetwice Před rokem +1

    Great stuff 😎🙌🏻 just recently seen a another 80s comedy «Joysticks» (1983) about arcades 😁🙃 it’ll be great if you do filming locations video about this film 😎

  • @sergiomontes5534
    @sergiomontes5534 Před rokem

    I remember back in the 80s arcades were everywhere.

  • @ob12
    @ob12 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video dude!

  • @bigbear7567
    @bigbear7567 Před rokem +1

    I enjoyed this video and would like to see another one.

  • @lesteralvarez903
    @lesteralvarez903 Před rokem

    Loved the video. Good times. 720 was rad. "Skate or die" Thanks

  • @danikeebler1662
    @danikeebler1662 Před rokem +1

    My arcade growing up was Supercade on Sherman Way. They have a ton of my quarters. I mostly played Pacman and Frogger. I loved to kick my bf's butt at pinball. Supercade was also the source of my classmates ditching (private) school
    .I recently cleaned out a junk drawer and found a bunch of tokens for an arcade located at the old GM plant. I might have to visit the arcade soon.

  • @charlestonpinballarcade
    @charlestonpinballarcade Před rokem +1

    Great video! Great Norm MacDonald voice!

  • @SummerlinRealtor
    @SummerlinRealtor Před rokem

    Castle Park at Sepulveda and the 101 was my hang out in the 80’s as well as time out at the third floor of the Sherman Oaks Galleria. I wish it was 1986!

  • @ahmadalgaree506
    @ahmadalgaree506 Před rokem +1

    This was awesome. Ever try the UCLA Arcades back in the day? $5 unlimited play. Greatest of times.

  • @fernandofhernandez899

    there was a huge Arcade in downtown LA ,on broadway right over by the orpheum theater, place was packed all the time

  • @RetroTiburon
    @RetroTiburon Před rokem +1

    Man, I lived at the Family Arcade in the 90's! I used to ride my bike there with my friends from Koreatown. All you needed is like 5-10 bucks and you were good to go for a couple of hours of fun. There was also a more grown up, sleazy arcade next to that one that is no longer there. Had some X rated games in the back. Lol

  • @MysticalStarletXOXOOX
    @MysticalStarletXOXOOX Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this! Paperboy was for sure awesome, does anyone remember Robotron 2084?🤔

    • @silveringots
      @silveringots Před rokem +1

      Played Robotron for 3 hours straight last night. Best game ever.

  • @OhioanGhost
    @OhioanGhost Před rokem

    Here is my state, we have a place called 16 bit which is mostly vintage arcade systems. I played so much asteroids until my wrists were in pain lol

  • @crabbcake
    @crabbcake Před rokem

    Asteroids is a 70s game - all games were black and white then and controllers were still being 'figured' out. Hires was only vector type displays. Every 2 years was another 'generation'

  • @Ramel34
    @Ramel34 Před rokem +2

    I think the game is called Punchout not Mike Tyson's Punchout. The one you were playing had Mr Dream if I'm not mistaken.

  • @spuriousemissions
    @spuriousemissions Před rokem +1

    Yes Kurt I agree Donkey Kong is more difficult than later Mario Bros games. Position was critical in DK. Just slightly too close and you die. DK was the first arcade game I ever played and it took me forever to clear the first screen. Discovered I was much better at Centipede (just shoot everything lol) :-)

  • @aaronb6843
    @aaronb6843 Před 7 měsíci

    A Bubble Bobble cabinet! I used to OWN at that game back in the day! 😂

  • @stephensimington479
    @stephensimington479 Před rokem +1

    Businesses either make money off games or drinks. Gotta keep the arcade screens on 🎉

  • @roddyrod583
    @roddyrod583 Před rokem

    The mall in Temecula has the biggest arcade I've ever seen. But it's all new games.

  • @robertlindsey7441
    @robertlindsey7441 Před rokem

    Growing up in Chino, Ca my parents had Galaga, pac man table version and a spiderman pinball machine. Got to be a master on them. Wish i had them now.

  • @OH.A.M.
    @OH.A.M. Před rokem +2

    20 dollars is way too much for a few vintage Arcade Games. Have you heard of “Galloping Ghost Arcade” in Brookfield Illinois? Owner Doc Mack has over 900 vintage Arcades, all with original hardware for only 20 dollars entry. They stream Live on Twitch every Monday at 5 P.M. unveiling a brand new vintage Arcade Game. Place is Awesome!