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<blockquote data-quote="Moon Jump" data-source="post: 67584" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>(Shameless plug) If you check my site in my sig you can see plenty of videos of Silverball in Asbury Park, Two-Bits and the skateshop. I live out on Long Island and the only good places to play pinball are in people's homes, my friend Dave has an amazing collection, but I can't just go down in his basement whenever I feel like it in order to play. The NYC Pinball League guys keep their stuff well up to date. The way they do the pinball league it's like the whole city is the arcade, you just have to know where to go. Sunshine Laundry, Two Bits and Satellite Lounge have games from my friend Allen, AKA the Pinaholic. The guy has a lot of games and he puts them out in a lot of different places. I'm pretty sure he's got his Avengers Hulk LE in Mug's Ale House and he's planning on putting in Metallica when he gets it. </p><p></p><p>My favorite place out of all of them is Reciprocal Skateboards. The owner Jon is awesome. Anytime something wrong happens to a game, just power it down and go over and tell him whats wrong. He'll do his best to fix it and when it does get fixed he'll give you a game or two on the house. One day when I went I noticed the flippers on his Getaway didn't feel right. I told him if he could check it out and he agreed with me. He spent almost an hour and a half fixing the lower flippers then cleaned it up and we played it all night and it worked better then ever. He recently got in a BEAUTIFUL Medusa that puts the one at Silverball to shame as well as a Cirqus Voltire and No Fear just a few weeks ago. The other thing is ALL of the games are on 50 cent play, when you go to any other place in the city they'll charge 75 cents to a dollar to play. But just to know the best in New York play at the arcades that were all listed so the replays are set really high, otherwise none of the operators would make any money when you got players like Sean "The Storm" Grant playing there. </p><p></p><p>I'll be visiting Reciprocal again this Saturday and if I feel like making the trip I might go over to visit Two-Bits again to check out their line up. We've got a lot of great places to play and I hope you'll enjoy it! Be sure to tell em' Nick sent ya! If you're there on the 20th I hope to see you there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moon Jump, post: 67584, member: 377"] (Shameless plug) If you check my site in my sig you can see plenty of videos of Silverball in Asbury Park, Two-Bits and the skateshop. I live out on Long Island and the only good places to play pinball are in people's homes, my friend Dave has an amazing collection, but I can't just go down in his basement whenever I feel like it in order to play. The NYC Pinball League guys keep their stuff well up to date. The way they do the pinball league it's like the whole city is the arcade, you just have to know where to go. Sunshine Laundry, Two Bits and Satellite Lounge have games from my friend Allen, AKA the Pinaholic. The guy has a lot of games and he puts them out in a lot of different places. I'm pretty sure he's got his Avengers Hulk LE in Mug's Ale House and he's planning on putting in Metallica when he gets it. My favorite place out of all of them is Reciprocal Skateboards. The owner Jon is awesome. Anytime something wrong happens to a game, just power it down and go over and tell him whats wrong. He'll do his best to fix it and when it does get fixed he'll give you a game or two on the house. One day when I went I noticed the flippers on his Getaway didn't feel right. I told him if he could check it out and he agreed with me. He spent almost an hour and a half fixing the lower flippers then cleaned it up and we played it all night and it worked better then ever. He recently got in a BEAUTIFUL Medusa that puts the one at Silverball to shame as well as a Cirqus Voltire and No Fear just a few weeks ago. The other thing is ALL of the games are on 50 cent play, when you go to any other place in the city they'll charge 75 cents to a dollar to play. But just to know the best in New York play at the arcades that were all listed so the replays are set really high, otherwise none of the operators would make any money when you got players like Sean "The Storm" Grant playing there. I'll be visiting Reciprocal again this Saturday and if I feel like making the trip I might go over to visit Two-Bits again to check out their line up. We've got a lot of great places to play and I hope you'll enjoy it! Be sure to tell em' Nick sent ya! If you're there on the 20th I hope to see you there! [/QUOTE]
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