This Pittsburgh Arcade With 400 Vintage Games Will Bring Out Your Inner Child
Visit Pinball PA near Pittsburgh to play over 400 video games and pinball machines and explore a video game museum.
Remember the good old days? Life before the internet, smartphones, and flat screen TVs? Those days when we'd stay outside until our parents called us or the streetlights turned on - whichever came first. Spending Friday nights at the mall or at the roller rink. And, saving all of our quarters for the arcade, where we could spend hours playing our favorite game as we tried to beat the high score. Relive a bit of that childhood fun when you visit this arcade near Pittsburgh.
Play your favorite childhood video games at Pinball PA, which boasts 400 video games and pinball machines. Yep, you read right: 400.
But, that's just the beginning. The massive arcade also hosts a museum, which features old video game machines, newspaper articles, and other displays that give us a glimpse into the history of video games.
Start your visit with a museum tour. Or, just jump right into the game playing.
So, what'll you start with? Mario Brothers, Baby Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, or Frogger?
Asteroids, Atari 4 Player Soccer, Centipede, Missile Command, and Scramble are just a few of the 400 games that just might catch your eye.
Don't forget to check out the pinball games, too. Try your hand at Superman, Devil's Dare, Middle Earth, and Space Fury.
Pinball PA features several daily rates. Pay $19.99 for two hours of play or $29.99 for an all-day pass. (Family and group rates are also available.)
And, if you plan to spend a lot of time at Pinball PA, you can purchase a season pass. Individual season passes cost $119.99 while family season passes, for as many as four family members, are $239.99.
Reclaim a bit of that childhood magic when you visit Pinball PA, open Tuesday through Friday from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pinball PA is located at 2284 Brodhead Rd. #10b, Aliquippa, PA 15001.
Click here for the official website of Pinball PA. Or, go
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Have you been to this arcade near Pittsburgh? Share your experience in the comments! And, for more retro fun, plan a visit to these nine retro spots in and around the Burgh. Click here to read more.
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