multiple arcade tour.

The CEC off of Tully Road was originally a toy store, thus the very large building. I don't think it was a Toys R Us, but some other company that hoped to compete with them but failed. I don't think it last more than a few years before CEC took over the building.
 
The CEC off of Tully Road was originally a toy store, thus the very large building. I don't think it was a Toys R Us, but some other company that hoped to compete with them but failed. I don't think it last more than a few years before CEC took over the building.

I remember nutcracker guys in the windows.Or am I thinking of somthing else?
 
Yeah GolfLand Milpitas is not too bad . Pinball is $1 , sucks . I think that Fist of The North Star Marquee is made from binder paper and markers , really ghetto ! Sunnyvale GL sucks really bad for games , it was ok back around 2003 .

The wife and my sone where there about 3 years ago when we were vacationing in San Jose/Milpitas area. What a great trip that was. I even got the wife to play some arcade games with me. :)
 
WOOOWWWW!! Sunnyvale Golfland used to be the SHIT (pardon my language) Back in the mid to late 90's. It was used as Capcom's defacto Arcade testing ground. ALL the newest games were on location at golfland first. You name it, it was there. Also A LOT of big names from the fighting game culture were there. Watson, Ohira, Valle, Schaeffer, Choi. I can't even believe how far the mighty have fallen. It's damn sad to see it now, so far from where it was.
 
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