Anyone know anything about this place in the Albany NY area?

I'm pretty in touch with stuff in this area and I've never heard of this place. I can tell you that is not super close to Albany. Maybe 35-40 minutes drive out into the country.

You might want to call to make sure it's it's an actual location open to the public.
 
don't know anything about it, but that appears out between cambridge and stillwater, Kinda a ride from here. My guess is it is somebody's home based business?
 
I'm pretty in touch with stuff in this area and I've never heard of this place. I can tell you that is not super close to Albany. Maybe 35-40 minutes drive out into the country.

You might want to call to make sure it's it's an actual location open to the public.


I've also never heard of it.


norton9478 said:
The Namco arcade at Crossgates used to be the bomb yo."

it was ok.... could have been tons better.
 
The arcade in Crossgates was better before the remodel of the mall. The hidden arcade in Colonie Center was better in the 90's. Also the Sega's Time Out in Northway Mall and Rotterdam Square mall were really good.

Also the arcades in Mohawk Mall was always good until they tore the whole mall down to build a crappy Target.

Doon and I used to go to a strip mall arcade in the Crosstown Plaza called WOW. Games were a nickel a game.

It makes me sad that there really isn't any arcades anymore.
 
yeah Wow was fun, of course I move closer to it, and it is no longer around :)

I liked the mohawk mall arcade, and hey that is a pretty nice target, and the five guys is tasty. I used to play Stun Runner and Pinball (High Speed), in that arcade all the time, until I ran out of quarters or my mom would yell loud enough for me to have to leave. Wasn't far from the bradlees store..
 
Mohawk and northway mall ones were fun, crossgates was best when it was at the front of the food court where sbarros is now(anyone remember this?) 2nd best when it was downstairs below the elevator where H&M is now. Colonie center one was very close to the sbarro's crossgates one.
 
yeah Wow was fun, of course I move closer to it, and it is no longer around :)

I liked the mohawk mall arcade, and hey that is a pretty nice target, and the five guys is tasty. I used to play Stun Runner and Pinball (High Speed), in that arcade all the time, until I ran out of quarters or my mom would yell loud enough for me to have to leave. Wasn't far from the bradlees store..

Mohawk and northway mall ones were fun, crossgates was best when it was at the front of the food court where sbarros is now(anyone remember this?) 2nd best when it was downstairs below the elevator where H&M is now. Colonie center one was very close to the sbarro's crossgates one.

The Crossgates mall arcade was the best when the Mall first opened in 84 and the arcade was on the 1st floor in the center. I remember the first and only time I played Baby-Pac was in there. My mom let me play a total of about 2 minutes. Argh! And she would do the same embarrassing yell my name thing! All the other kids would laugh in the arcade! :eek:

I really need to get my Baby Pac running so I can relive those painful memories :D
 
I remember that in my first two years at SUNY (97/98), there was even an arcade in the campus center.

Never played tho. Wasn't into video games at the time.
 
I remember that in my first two years at SUNY (97/98), there was even an arcade in the campus center.

Never played tho. Wasn't into video games at the time.

OMG! I was at SUNY in 95, 96, and 97! before that I went to SUNY Cobleskill from 93-95. They had some machine in Brickyard point. But most the time I played MK 1 and 2, Street Fighter 2 and NBA Jam at the P&C across the street.
 
Back in 83-84 my favorite spots were the Gold Mine and Barrel of Fun in Latham Circle Mall.
They used to be right next to each other in the now abandoned hallway across from where the empty CVS now resides.

I spent many hours in there. My mother used to use those arcades as "babysitting" while she went out shopping.
 
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