so any recommended?
Hey, WhiteChocolate! You're in Bloomington? I'm up in Indianapolis. If there's a KISS I might have to hoof it down there and hit up the Union while I'm at it. Lately I've been going to Midwest Sports Complex on 71st. They have a Rollergames, Pinbot and Cleopatra all working well.
Also recommend the Skyline Drive-In in Shelbyville. They have 5 great pins in good condition: White Water (pristine) Star Wars DE, Stargate, Jurassic Park and WWF Royal Rumble.
Last I checked The Vid got rid of their Pirates of the Caribbean. Pinballmap.com says the Walmart there has a Wrestlemania and that the Classic Lanes on N. Willis has a Stern Indy Jones... can't confirm those.
Sad to hear about the Beach being a dump these days. Back in the 50’s-70’s when my mom was growing up, it was quite an amazing place and everyone from Cream to The Who played there in the ballroom at one point. There's even a legend that it's where the inspiration for Pinball Wizard came from as the huge pinball arcade was located directly underneath the ballroom and The Who were playing there while they were writing that album, so Pete and the boys were down there loading up on pinball between gigs. Back then, they had basically every pinball machine you could name. My mom would be there almost every day in the summer time playing those hundreds of pins.
wow! that's an "i'll be damned" cool bit of trivia, if true... that's awesome! i only ever got to ind.beach once or twice as a kid... never knew they actually had big acts play there, though i suppose not too surprising - way back then, big rock shows just weren't stadium-sized events. even the beatles played fairground stages...
[MENTION=4374]WhiteChocolate[/MENTION] I played the KISS one time in Nasville, thought it was cool enough. Certainly better than Wrestlemania. I don't care for the music but I also don't care for AC/DC or Metallica. A good table trumps the theme, though, and all the music by those bands is still fun to play pinball to.
When I lived in Bloomington, like 8 years ago, that whole area next to the bowling at the IU Union was a big arcade. They had two multi-slot Neo Geos, a bunch of fighting games, DDR, pinball, etc. Now it's all gone. The tables they have now weren't there then. At some point I distinctly remember there being an AC/DC. I know there was a CSI, too.
When I asked the counter girl what happened to all the arcade games she told me, I kid you not, that the bowlers complained about the noise so they took them out. I don't know if that's true but I can't understand why everyone hates fun.