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<blockquote data-quote="Gorgias32" data-source="post: 286578" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>There's another arcade in Madison, Geeks Mania, that operates on a similar model to the Eau Claire arcade mentioned above; it's $15/day unlimited, they also have pricing for birthday parties (party room and 2 hours unlimited play for $10/person, my middle-school age son has been to a few parties there). They are heavy on classic videogames, more than pinball, but they do have a very respectable selection, probably around 20 machines including everything from wedge heads to modern Sterns. They also have an area where they sell comics and collectable cards.</p><p></p><p>For me, the $15 is the hard part- I would prefer something where I could just pay $5 to stop in for an hour or so over lunch. At $15 it's enough of a commitment that you would want to spend a few hours there, which may discourage people who don't have the time for more than a "quick fix"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorgias32, post: 286578, member: 5914"] There's another arcade in Madison, Geeks Mania, that operates on a similar model to the Eau Claire arcade mentioned above; it's $15/day unlimited, they also have pricing for birthday parties (party room and 2 hours unlimited play for $10/person, my middle-school age son has been to a few parties there). They are heavy on classic videogames, more than pinball, but they do have a very respectable selection, probably around 20 machines including everything from wedge heads to modern Sterns. They also have an area where they sell comics and collectable cards. For me, the $15 is the hard part- I would prefer something where I could just pay $5 to stop in for an hour or so over lunch. At $15 it's enough of a commitment that you would want to spend a few hours there, which may discourage people who don't have the time for more than a "quick fix" [/QUOTE]
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