Where to begin? From the initial bells and arcade sounds, to the lights! Every machine was working perfectly and each had their own theme. The owner Bob was so nice and took some time to tell me...
Village Arcade
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Village Arcade, located in Elverson, PA, is a vintage arcade owned by Robert Mauger, featuring an impressive collection of pinball machines, shooting galleries, and blacklight arcade games from the 1960s and 1970s. Most games are still just two plays for a quarter, offering an exceptional value for arcade entertainment.
This nostalgic venue showcases a variety of classic games, making it a perfect destination for both seasoned gamers and newcomers alike. With its charming atmosphere and diverse selection of vintage classics, Village Arcade stands out as a unique entertainment option in the area.
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For a long time the only places where you could play video games in arcades for the most part were Dave & Busters or some run down beach spot. But over the past decade or so there has been a...

All pinball machines are coin-operated and electromechanical; no digital/electronic machines. Your quarter buys you 2 games on each machine, with many machines supporting up to 4 players. Every...

We were camping at French Creek State Park for the weekend and the weather started to look rainy. My sister told me about a nearby town that had a cool arcade with vintage pinball...

This place is fantastic - honestly surprised there aren't more reviews! If you have any interest in pinball or old-school coin-op, this is a must visit. The arcade houses a number of tables that...