I made a list of about 100 of W&L's games. They didn't walk down every aisle or film everything:
Amidar
Arabian
Armor... Attack
Asteroids Deluxe
Atari Football
Bagman
Basketball
Battlezone
Berzerk
Blue Print
Breakout
Buck Rogers
Bump'n Jump
Burgertime
Centipede
Challenger
Circus Charlie
Cloak & Dagger
Clowns
Computer Space
Congo Bongo
Crossbow
Crystal Castles
Datsun 280-Zzzap
Death Race
Defender
Depthcharge
Dig Dug
Dog Patch
Eliminator
Extra Bases table
Food Fight
Frisky Tom
Frogger
Galaga
Gorf
Gyruss
Journey
Joust table
Jr. Pac-Man
Jungle Hunt
Kickman
Krull
Lady Bug
Levers
Mappy
Marble Madness
Mario Bros.
Missile Command
Moon Patrol
Motorace USA
Mouse Trap
Mr. Do's Castle
Mystic Marathon
Pac-Man
Paperboy
Pengo
Pepper II
Pleiades
Pong table
Pooyan
Pop Flamer
Popeye
Punch-Out!!
Q*bert
Qix
Rally-X
Red Alert
Robotron: 2084
Rock'n Rope
Satan's Hollow
Sinistar
Solar Fox
Solar Quest
Space Duel
Space Encounter
Space Fury
Space Invaders
Space Odyssey
Space Zap
Spy Hunter
Star Castle
Star Wars
Star Wars Return of the Jedi
Tac/Scan
Tank Battalion
Tapper
Tempest
The Adventures of Major Havoc
The Pit
Thief
Timber
Time Pilot
Track & Field
Tron
Turbo
Turkey Shoot
Tutankham
Video Pinball
Warlords table
Warp Warp
Weiners and Losers
Wizard of Wor
Zaxxon
Couple notes:
Some of the game titles were taken from their website, as I didn't see them in that video.
There's a game called "Spiders" (at 3:34 in the video and website - see attached photos) but I don't recognize that specific marquee.
At about 4 minutes in, we first see the jukebox and the owner mentions "All the records are from 80 to 84.":
First thing I notice is I see Van Halen's "You Really Got Me" (1978) and "Dance the Night Away" (1979)
At about 19:55 notice the game behind the owner between Krull and The Pit:
It's running a 60-in-1 set to Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior, and Donkey Kong 3

. I wonder how many others aren't running original hardware.