Anyone in Laramie, Wyoming?

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I might be in Laramie, Wyoming next week for a few days. Anyone know of an arcade or place to play games or pinball? Even a truckstop with a few games would be cool.


Any help would be awesome.
 
I spent an entire month of my life in Laramie...
One of my exes went to the U of Wyoming.... I was bored out of my skull..

go to the saloon where Wild Bill Hickock's bullet is still lodged in the bar... only shit I remember
 
Somewhere west of Laramie

Somewhere west of Laramie there's a bronco-busting, steer roping girl who knows what I'm talking about. She can tell what a sassy pony, that's a cross between greased lighting and the place where it hits, can do with eleven hundred pounds of steel and action when he's going high, wide and handsome. The truth is - the Playboy was built for her. Built for the lass whose, face is brown with the sun when the day is done of revel and romp and race. She loves the cross of the wild and the tame. There's a savor of links about that car - of laughter and lilt and light - a hint of old loves - and saddle and quirt. It's a brawny thing - yet a graceful thing for the sweep o' the Avenue. Step into the Playboy when the hour grows dull with things gone dead and stale. Then start for the land of real living with the spirit of the lass who rides, lean and rangy, into the red horizon of a Wyoming twilight.
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Spent a couple year of my life there also...in like 90-91.

Was very interesting to say the least...

I will say for the record I haven't been back =)
 
Nope, but I'm in Chey-town, just over the hill (45 miles). I know a few places around here. There's an "arcade" in the (Taco John's? it's changed names so many times) events center. There's some games, including a pin (last time I was there), at Mingles, a bar on Dell Range Blvd. Jackson's (sports bar) has some vids, as well as Sanford's Grub 'N Pub (but only a Golden Tee and maybe a Buck Hunter). There's a Pizza Hut on the east side of town that has a Centipede. There's also the skating rink, but that place is filled with children...
 
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I appreciate the replies............. but, man............ that's a real slim lineup for a college town like Laramie, and isn't Cheyenne the capital? You'd hope there'd be a flood of games around there. I put the fire protection system in a bar in Cheyenne about 3 years ago and the owner had a South Park pinball stashed in the lower/basement/storage level. I used to coin it up on my lunch hour and beat up Kenny.
 
I appreciate the replies............. but, man............ that's a real slim lineup for a college town like Laramie, and isn't Cheyenne the capital? You'd hope there'd be a flood of games around there. I put the fire protection system in a bar in Cheyenne about 3 years ago and the owner had a South Park pinball stashed in the lower/basement/storage level. I used to coin it up on my lunch hour and beat up Kenny.

Roll down to Ft Collins and hit Pinball Jones. Better yet come down to Lyons. Oskar Blues and LCP is awesome.

http://www.lyonspinball.com/
 
I appreciate the replies............. but, man............ that's a real slim lineup for a college town like Laramie, and isn't Cheyenne the capital? You'd hope there'd be a flood of games around there. I put the fire protection system in a bar in Cheyenne about 3 years ago and the owner had a South Park pinball stashed in the lower/basement/storage level. I used to coin it up on my lunch hour and beat up Kenny.

Yep, Laramie is a college town. Yep, Cheyenne is the capital. But we're talking about a state that hardly has a population of 500,000. Hell, Cheyenne only has a population of 60,000. And the entire state is ran by hicks...

95% of all the games I've ever gotten have come out of Colorado.
 
While I was in Laramie I found a Bowling Alley that had a Rolling Stones and an Austin Powers pinball machine. Across the street was an ice cream shop called Cherries with a very dirty Terminator 2. I played the crap out of T2, which even dirty, is twice as fun as the other two combined.
 
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