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<blockquote data-quote="mudtoe" data-source="post: 76773" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>The bar across the street still has their Data East Guns N Roses game, and one a bit further up the street has got a Stern Playboy. Both are in need of repair but I still play them on occasion.</p><p></p><p>Two local Chicago "barcades" are currently expanding their pinball offerings: </p><p></p><p>Emporium currently has AC/DC premium (played 4 games there this afternoon), X-Men & Avengers (sadly, the superhero-themed games do little to excite me). They are currently expanding into the vacant space next door with what I've read will be mostly or all newer Stern titles. Games are played with one token each, with four tokens per American dollar.</p><p></p><p>Headquarters (who had their expansion grand opening this weekend) similarly expanded into the adjacent (former "Uncle Fatty's" nightclub) space with a pinball room. I also made the trek there today. No cover, all tables set to free play (!!!) and a good selection of later-model games, including Attack from Mars, Twilight Zone, The Addams Family, Tales of the Arabian Nights, Guns N Roses, Corvette, Rollergames, Popeye, Star Wars Episode 1, and several others. They had Stern's new Metallica pro which was an absolute blast, in my opinion. I will definitely return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudtoe, post: 76773, member: 1263"] The bar across the street still has their Data East Guns N Roses game, and one a bit further up the street has got a Stern Playboy. Both are in need of repair but I still play them on occasion. Two local Chicago "barcades" are currently expanding their pinball offerings: Emporium currently has AC/DC premium (played 4 games there this afternoon), X-Men & Avengers (sadly, the superhero-themed games do little to excite me). They are currently expanding into the vacant space next door with what I've read will be mostly or all newer Stern titles. Games are played with one token each, with four tokens per American dollar. Headquarters (who had their expansion grand opening this weekend) similarly expanded into the adjacent (former "Uncle Fatty's" nightclub) space with a pinball room. I also made the trek there today. No cover, all tables set to free play (!!!) and a good selection of later-model games, including Attack from Mars, Twilight Zone, The Addams Family, Tales of the Arabian Nights, Guns N Roses, Corvette, Rollergames, Popeye, Star Wars Episode 1, and several others. They had Stern's new Metallica pro which was an absolute blast, in my opinion. I will definitely return. [/QUOTE]
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