Museum of the Game ®

International Arcade Museum® — Killer List of Videogames®

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Locations Visited

Name Address Rating Comment
Funspot Laconia, New Hampshire, United States 5/5 Visited numerous times. It's as close as you'll get to the authentic 80's arcade feel. Wonderful array of classics. Also strongly suggest Hart's Turkey Farm restaurant for lunch or dinner then The Kellerhaus for dessert!
Joe's Playland Salisbury, Massachusetts, United States 3/5 Some classics (mostly upstairs), including a Hercules, but all are poorly maintained if working at all. At least you can get some super fried dough and fresh-squeezed lemonade on the strip there!
Playland Arcade Hampton, New Hampshire, United States 3/5 Visited about a year ago - appeared closed but that may have just been for the winter. Fair beach-front arcade when open.
Fun World Nashua, New Hampshire, United States 3/5 Mostly modern/redemption junk now. I remember playing "Warrior" and "Defender" there when they first came out. One of the few remaining places from back in the heyday.
Arcade 92 Retro Gaming Bar McKinney, Texas, United States 4/5 A flat-fee, play all day place. Very good array of 80's and 90's games, as well as modern pins. Also serve food and have their alcohol license.
National Videogame Museum Frisco, Texas, United States 5/5 Well worth the price of admission. Good arcade with classics and the museum portion is really well done, touching on the origins of video games (home and commercial) all the way to modern gaming. First place I ever got my hands on a Vectrex!