by: -RoG-
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More standard prizes. Can't say I think a Tootsie Pop is less valuable than a pencil.
Now we're moving up to prizes that you'd find in your average dollar store.
Scrunchies, a framed floral picture a massaging backscratcher?
Not exactly the most common things you'd find as prizes in an arcade.
Inside The Vatican on VHS! YESSSSSS!!! Now THAT is what all kids at an arcade want to win!
It's no jaw harp, but I'd still take the harmonica over the generic "Turbo Wheels" bike or the executive pen set.
I'm just about convinced that half of these arcade prizes were found at local yard sales.
Ok, now I'm 100% certain of it.
(note the generic "Similar to items seen on TV" logo as opposed to the infamous "As seen on TV" logo)
A few of the colorful machines that will spit out tickets for you to win those luxurious yard sale prizes.
Inside the arcade, the walls are decorated with hand-painted Super Bear action scenes. Fly Super Bear, fly!
Fact: if something is electronic and has wood paneling, it's old.
The plush whale really looked miserable amongst all those other animals.
Say what you will, but this is the ONLY way to win tickets if you as me. SKEE BALL RULES.
If you need to stock up on Shrek 2 stickers, Super Bear Arcade is apparently a good place to start.
Same goes for Strawberry Shortcake (though they don't appear to be scratch-n-sniff stickers, and we all know that the
only reason Strawberry Shortcake ever became popular was because of the scent that was added to all of her products).
You can't win patriotic jewelry at the Super Bear Arcade, but you can buy it.
If skee ball isn't your thing, you can always hoot some hoops to win some tickets.
Tokens hitting the slopes... and why not?
Ssssssmokin' indeed!
Don't be distracted by all those cheap prizes on top, that's REAL gold in there, I just know it!
You'd be hard pressed to find more colors than you'll find at COLORAMA!
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Reader Comments
Also... I must have that Dracula.
What's funny is that the Mr. Gatti's closed shop on one side of the street and opened on the other side with a bigger overall store, bigger game room, but most of the same damn games it had nearly 15 years ago when I first went to the particular Gatti's location, but hardly any new or additional games except a DDR knock-off with some sort of USB thumb drive capability. Not sure what the game was called and I'm probably not going to Gatti's anytime soon.
I'm sure a little internet research at work and then use my vacation time, I can actually make it my job for like 5 weeks. I need to play tron, I'm also going to replace all of the handlebar grips on Paperboy.
That said, this article also made me feel a little sad, because I remember a time when arcades with the beautiful selection that this one has were all over the place, and now they are not. Even the chain arcades that were part of a package of things, like Chuck-E-Cheese or Putt Putt were awsome then. The "arcades" these days, (Dave and Busters, Gameworks, and the others of similar vein) just do not compare.
But on a lamer note, I have played Target: Terror. Imagine Area 51 minus the aliens...and more terrorists. Plus it takes like, five minutes to load a stage.
The Addams Family pinball machine"
That is also one of my favourites, together with "twilight zone", "pinbot", "Circus Voltaire" and "Elvira and the party monsters" 8)
Good article btw.
I didn't make it to the Super Bear on my trip this year, but maybe when I visit for Thanksgiving I should check it out again.
Oh, and Creepy-critters:
That's my mall. Yep, I live damn well near right beside the place. Another thing you've got to know about Sparkles is that it has this fabled Addams Family pinball game inside! ROCK ON NOVA SCOTIA!
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/07/...3741215967487/
When will humanity learn that it's wrong to imprison wild animals... inside a country as crappy as Ukraine? WHEN!?
oh arcades... how fun you are.
I did have some fun with Skeeball, and Hercules Pinball, even though since it was a regular sized ball getting falls was a lot easier. The Air hockey was messed up too :-/
Dude, that arcade rocks! I wish the one I used to frequent in my youthful days didn't close (it's now a sports bar - ugh!).
*cues up Forever MAME*
Man, you never realize what you had until it's gone. As sucky as that mall was...actually, it wasn't sucky. It was awesome. I'd trade all the GAPs and Bed Bath and Beyond's and Targets to get just one day at the Susquehanna Valley Mall in 1984.
I tried the Crayon and regretted it. It smells like dust and wax, they got that part right...but not like crayon.