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There's a place by me that has a ton of old arcade machines but they're all free to play; you just have to pay $25 to enter the place.
Omg yes, where is this place? What's it called? I recognize many of those cabinets.
There's a place just like this in Austin, Tx called the Cidercade - $12 to get in and their pizza is divine.
There's one in Dallas too!
Galloping Ghost Arcade in the Chicago suburbs.