Posted in Indiana
January 09, 2021
The Boss Battle Arcade In Indiana With 100+ Vintage Games Will Bring Out Your Inner Child
Alright, let’s face it- sometimes, life can feel a bit overwhelming (to say the least). During these times, we often seek escape, but we also can’t always afford to just up and take a self-care vacation. However, nestled in the heart of Indianapolis, is a little slice of escape that won’t just help you forget about stress; it’ll transport you right back to the simpler years of your childhood, too.
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Dreamed up by a husband-and-wife duo with a shared passion for gaming, Boss Battle Games was just about an overnight hit. They quickly grew their impressive collection of arcade games and consoles as word spread. Amazingly, they have never needed to advertise.

There are no tokens or quarters to worry about, either. No tickets, either! Paying admission gets you unlimited games and shenanigans - and admission is just $10.

Currently, they boast 100 arcade cabinets, nine pinball machines, and six console set-ups.

Some legendary classics they've got include Rampage World Tour, Crazy Taxi, Street Fighter II, TRON, and so many more. Take your first steps into this neon heaven after paying admission, and you'll soon be overwhelmed in the best way possible. What to play first?

Boss Battle Games sells consoles, games, and plenty of merch from your favorite titles.

It doesn't matter if you're a fellow arcade owner or a home enthusiast; Boss Battle Games has got your back!

We're pretty sure it doesn't get better than nine hours of unlimited awesomeness for just $10!
If you’d like to check out the complete list of arcade cabinets, pinball machines, and consoles, you can check out Boss Battle Games’ website here. Do you remember going to arcades when you were growing up? What were your favorite games? Tell us about them in the comments!
Address: 6020 E 82nd St, Indianapolis, IN 46250, USA