Fiesta Village arcade SoCal

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I had a meeting out in Colton, CA right across the street from Fiesta Village amusement park:

http://www.fiestavillage.com/index.php

So after my meeting I stoped in to check out the arcade as it had been about 3 years since I was last in there. Here is what I found.

Terminator 2
X-men (4 player)
Galaga (conversion)
Buck Hunter
Ms. Pac (conversion)
Jurrasic Park Lost World
Area 51 (2 units)
House of the Dead II
House of the Dead
Police Trainer
Crusin World (2 linked)
Hydro Thunder (2 linked)
Smashing Drive (2 linked)
Beach Head 2003 (turret style)
Silent Scope
Time Crisis 3
Fast N' Furious (2 linked)
Fast n' Furious Drift (2 linked)
Guitar Hero
Target Terror
Alipne Surfer
Rolling Extreme
DDR
Deal or No Deal
The Simpsons
9-in-1 Arcade Classics machine
Target Terror Gold
Megatouch
Jukebox
Revenge from Mars (pin)
Monopoly (pin)
Pirates of the Caribbean (pin)
Pop-a-shot basketball (2 units)
Airhockey (2 units)
5 Skeeball lanes
lots of Redemption machines

The park has most of the arcade games in the Arcade/Lazer Tag building, but there were also about 8 or so of the machines in a gameroom in their pizza parlor building. Most games were working and in decent condition, Black light carpet installed in the Arcade/Lazer Tag building. And actually there were about 10 or so people in the arcade wghich seemed pretty good for a Thursday afternoon. Didn't have my camera so sorry no pics.
 
That sound like it's worth checking out. Not too far for me. And really, any opportunity to walk in an old school feeling Arcade is always good for the soul! Too bad it dosen't have more classics.

Did the pins all work??
 
Hey Sean,

yeah the pins all worked. But if you are looking for better arcades in the area with a more classic lineup, go to the Redondo Pier arcade or the Super Bear arcade up at Big Bear Lake. Those are better arcades IMO with a better selection of classics. Also, you can always check in on the locations listed on:

http://arcadelocations.classicgaming.gamespy.com/

But it looks like that site may only be up through August.
 
Hey Dean,

Yea I saw that site was going down, what a shame. It wasn't updated that often but it was a nice resource.
 
My buddy Tom lives 2 streets up from that place. I used to go there when I was a kid to play arcade games and slide down the waterslide. I remember that place well. It's probably been 24-25 years since I was there last. Damn I feel old.
 
Last time I was there, they were doing some remodeling, I'll have to check it out. It's always nice to see an arcade other than a Dave and Busters.
 
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