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Flack
06-22-2007, 03:33 PM
In downtown Springfield, Missouri directly across from the YMCA lies the 1984 Arcade. On Wednesday, June 20th, my friend The Stranger and I drove from Oklahoma City to Springfield to visit this tribute to the classic arcades of the 1980's. The 1984 Arcade opened its doors in 2005, and boasts anywhere from 50-60 classic arcade games on the floor at any given time.

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The journey begins.

We were greeted at the front door by a friendly young lady who explained to us how everything worked. Admission is $5, which includes unlimited plays on every arcade game. Blue credit buttons have been added to the front of each cabinet; pressing the button adds credits to the machine. The only games not included in this deal are the pinball machines, which still cost patrons one quarter per play.

The arcade is decorated with classic retro stylings -- vintage movie posters, t-shirts, and arcade-inspired decorations from glow-in-the-dark Space Invaders to a giant, wall-mounted Ms. Pac-Man. 80's music is constantly in rotation while music videos of the 80's are displayed on various televisions throughout the arcade. It's almost enough to make you think you've travelled back in time to the 1980's, except back then I don't remember any arcades being quite this nice!

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My head as a power pellet.

The 1984 Arcade is divided up into three separate rooms. The middle room (where visitors enter) has the most games. The room off to the left has more games, along with bar-height tables and chairs. The room to the right has even more games, a snack bar, and even a coffee bar ("Sinistarbucks." Cute.) Each of the three rooms had small areas to sit and rest (if you were there with kids, for example). One area had an Atari Flashback hooked up for playing Atari games; another lounge area had an all-in-one Pac-Man joystick game connected to a projector which projected your game on to the front window. Neat idea!

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I Thirst.

But enough about the decor; let's talk about games! The 1984 Arcade is stocked, baby. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Jr., Galaga, Space Invaders, Battlezone, Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Moon Patrol, Zaxxon, Gorf, Dig Dug, Frogger, Gauntlet 1 and 2, TRON ... their collection of machines reads like a who's who list of classic games. While no arcade will ever have ever game every patron is hoping to find, 1984's lineup will leave very few visitors disappointed. The list of games the arcade owns hasn't been updated in over a year, so if your happiness depends on one specific game being present and operational, I'd call first. That being said, I found the selection not only incredibly diverse but also noticably lacking in "fluff" games (SNK's P.O.W. was probably the only one I wouldn't consider a classic) and there wasn't a single game there I hadn't heard of before.

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Line of classics.

Of the approximately 60 games on hand, only two were broken (Turbo and Gyruss). The condition of each game was surprisingly nice. Many of the games had new joysticks, and the cabinets (including the control panels) were all in outstanding shape. In fact, all but a couple (noticably Burgertime ) were in their original cabinets. There's something about seeing the spray-painted stencils on the side of a Moon Patrol cabinet or the wood-grain stickers on an original Pong machine that makes the whole experience that much cooler. These are the details that are lost when playing MAME. There is no feeling quite like standing in front of a TRON cabinet, black lights glowing brightly. Games like Karate Champ with its dual-joystick control system, Tempest with its spinner or Battlezone's tank controls simply don't feel the same when played on a keyboard in front of a PC.

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This was already old school in 1984.

One really neat thing about 1984 is the "high score wall," where mini versions of each game's marquees are on display along with the all-time high score from each game. Beat the score and you'll have your initials and score immortalized in black marker (until someone comes along and breaks it). In fact, within thirty minutes of our arrival The Stranger demolished the standing Burgertime record of 79,000 with his own of 189,000. Chomp on that burger, 1984! For his efforts, The Stranger walked away with a button and a free pass for our next visit. And, oh yes, there will be another visit. I, unfortunately, was not as lucky in my quest to break a high score. Even on games that I previously thought I was good at (Shinobi, Moon Patrol, Dig Dug) I was rarely able to achieve 1/10th the posted high score. Back to arcade training camp for me.

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That's not a mirror. Gauntlet and Gauntlet II.

Summary: Anyone even remotely interested in classic arcade games should check out the 1984 Arcade. The Stranger and I drove 300 miles each way to visit the arcade and both felt the trip was entirely worth it. The staff was incredibly friendly and we chatted several times about the arcade.

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Pinball wizard. There has to be a twist.

Notes:

- Hours and Attendance: 1984 Arcade is open 4pm-11pm, Wednesday-Saturday. On the Wednesday we attended, there were a total of 10 people (including the two of us) throughout a four-hour span. Wednesdays and Thursdays are the arcade's slow days, while Friday and Saturdays are busier. If you're looking for a quiet, less crowded experience, visit during the week. If you're looking for a party, try the weekend. Also, for the record: you must be at least 16 or accompanied by a parent; no smoking, and no drinking. We found these rules to be a big plus.

- Parking: as the arcade is located downtown, parking, especially on the weekends could be a problem. Fortunately we were able to parallel park almost directly in front of the arcade, but I could potentially see parking far away during peak hours.

- Pinball: During our visit, four of the arcade's six pinball tables were inoperable. Neither of us are big pinball players and as such this didn't affect our visit in the slightest. That being said, if you're planning on a lengthy road trip in order to go play pinball, you might call or e-mail in advance.

- Why are you still reading this and not driving toward Springfield, Missouri right now???

Link: http://www.1984arcade.com

Phosphor Dot Fossils
06-22-2007, 04:11 PM
Why are you still reading this and not driving toward Springfield, Missouri right now???
I think a DP group expedition is in order. :-D

Lady Jaye
06-22-2007, 04:24 PM
Oh wow, this sounds amazing!!! I'd probably wouldn't care about the pinball machines if I went, but that's mainly cuz I'm not as old-school for pinball (I like the bells and whistles of 90s pinball machines, what can I say?)...

Back to the Future almost had it right with its 80s Cafe... ;)

portnoyd
06-22-2007, 05:11 PM
This place is pretty tits. A shame I didn't have any cash on me.

And I was stuck on foot because my idiot coworker wouldn't give me the rental car keys.

And I couldn't find a fucking ATM anywhere.

I'll be back out there for work next month and I will be fucking THERE.

Kid Ice
06-22-2007, 05:55 PM
Two things to do before I die (also known as two things to do):

-go to the 1984 Arcade

-start calling one of my friends "The Stranger"

cyberfluxor
06-22-2007, 06:59 PM
It's a good few thousand miles away from where I live. I'd have to save up a lot of money, stock up on lots of soda and stop at every game store along the way there and back. This would more than likely take a good week to accomplish.

Flack
06-23-2007, 05:30 PM
Two things to do before I die (also known as two things to do):

-go to the 1984 Arcade

-start calling one of my friends "The Stranger"

If we manage to do #1 at the same time I will bring him and let you accomplish #2. Win/win, baby!

Cornelius
06-23-2007, 06:46 PM
Springfield is my hometown, and I'm headed back for the 4th o' July: lucky me! Probably wouldn't have known about it if you hadn't posted, so thanks!

1984arcade
06-23-2007, 06:51 PM
This is Devin, the owner of 1984, I wanted to thank everyone for the comments and I wanted to verify that yes, we are real and everything.

Kid Ice, nice avatar!

If you folks are actually planning on making a trip to here, be aware that we are closed the week of July 1-7, but will be open again on Wed the 11th of July. Our first day was July 7th and we traditionally close that week so we can all go on vacation.

Portnoyd if something happens like that again, just let someone at the door know, we would have probably let you in anyway. This may sound kind of silly but making money is not the reason we opened the place... we opened it because we were sick of there not being any arcades. The fact that it consistently turns a profit every month is just a bonus.

Cornelius
06-23-2007, 06:57 PM
Bummer. That's the only week I can ever count on being in Spf. :( Guess I'll have to try at Thanksgiving.

Thanks for popping in to say hi! (and save me a very disappointing trip downtown).

1984arcade
06-23-2007, 07:06 PM
On the other hand I own the place and I can do anything I want.

If there are a few of you coming and you can't reschedule, I would not be against opening the doors just for you guys for a few hours. The actual day of the 7th is going to be a problem because I have a wedding to attend that day, but anything else would work.

NoahsMyBro
06-23-2007, 10:40 PM
Well, shoot.

Out of curiosity I just hit up Expedia Driving Directions. Springfield MO is just under 1200 miles from West Orange - a little bit less than 18 hours driving time.

Seems a bit unrealistic to fit in a road trip of that magnitude given things like families and jobs.

OTOH, this certainly seems like an amazing destination, and I've got relatives in St. Louis I haven't seen in possibly a decade. I'm certainly going to keep this in the back of my mind, and hopefully find an excuse to head out there sometime.

k8track
06-24-2007, 07:57 AM
Holy crap, I did NOT know about this! I drive through Springfield at least twice a year on the way to my dad's house in Arkansas. I always make a point to spend some time in Springfield to go junking (and eat at the Sunshine Ave. Waffle House) so this would be a perfect stop. Sounds awesome, I'm hoping some of the lesser-known and more obscure games will be there; those are the ones I'm really all about. I wonder if I could post a "wish list"?

Cornelius
06-24-2007, 09:39 AM
Holy crap, I did NOT know about this! I drive through Springfield at least twice a year on the way to my dad's house in Arkansas. I always make a point to spend some time in Springfield to go junking (and eat at the Sunshine Ave. Waffle House) so this would be a perfect stop. Sounds awesome, I'm hoping some of the lesser-known and more obscure games will be there; those are the ones I'm really all about. I wonder if I could post a "wish list"?
You should add a stop at Andy's Frozen Custard to your list.

Radiac
06-24-2007, 11:11 AM
You should add a stop at Andy's Frozen Custard to your list.

Man, all of this this talk of Springfield makes me wanna visit there sometime.

Wait a minute...

stargate
06-24-2007, 11:31 AM
Hey Devin (1984arcade). I live in MA, so the odds of me ever getting out to visit your place are slim. However, I just wanted to say thank you for opening such a place and giving gamers young and old the chance to experience things the way they once were. Good job !!

k8track
06-24-2007, 01:44 PM
You should add a stop at Andy's Frozen Custard to your list.
Ha! I actually usually stop at Randy's Frozen Custard in Osage Beach and get a cappuccino concrete, extra strong. Frozen Custard roxx!

k8track
06-24-2007, 01:53 PM
I wonder if I could post a "wish list"?
Well, if you will allow me to be totally self-indulgent, I went ahead and made a list of the games that would be in my dream arcade. Maybe it would be useful to get a pulse on what classic gamers would like to play (i.e. if the 1984 Arcade is looking to bring in some different games in the future)? Granted, a lot of them would be difficult to find.

Here they are:

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Video Arcade Games:
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Amidar
Astro Blaster
Atari Basketball
Bagman
Berzerk (cocktail)
Black Widow
Blueprint
Circus
Crystal Castles
Eagle (must be put right next to Galaxian for maximum cool sound)
Extra Bases
Fantasy
Fire Truck
Flicky
Gorf
Gunfight
I, Robot
Indy 800
Journey
Jump Bug
Jungle King
Juno First
Kick
Looping
Mad Planets
Monaco GP
Monster Bash
Night Driver (sit-down)
Pepper II
Phoenix
Rip Cord
Satan’s Hollow
Slither
Space Encounters
Star Castle
Star Fire
Star Rider (sit-down)
Strategy X
Stunt Cycle
Super Bug
Super Pac Man
Tac Scan
Tailgunner (cockpit)
Targ
Tempest
Turtles
Tutankham
Vanguard
Warlords
Wizard of Wor
Zookeeper

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And some pinball:
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Hyperball
Hercules
Superman
Spirit of 76
Joust Pinball


I do definitely plan to stop by and spend a couple of hours the next time I'm going through Springfield.

diskoboy
06-24-2007, 02:14 PM
Curse my living in Tennessee!!!

Cornelius
06-24-2007, 03:57 PM
Ha! I actually usually stop at Randy's Frozen Custard in Osage Beach and get a cappuccino concrete, extra strong. Frozen Custard roxx!
I always heard the two were brothers, or otherwise related somehow. Never actually stopped at a Randy's though.

Radiac
06-24-2007, 04:14 PM
I always heard the two were brothers, or otherwise related somehow. Never actually stopped at a Randy's though.


That's the story. I don't know if it's true or not. BTW, I don't think there are any Randy's anymore. There is a new Andy's in Osage Beach though.

brykasch
06-24-2007, 04:42 PM
Well I happen to live in said town. If you guys make it back up here let us know and well make a expedition out there!

Flack
06-24-2007, 09:54 PM
We are loosly scheduling a trip back up there for July 11th, for anyone who's interested.

1984arcade
06-25-2007, 03:44 PM
Well, if you will allow me to be totally self-indulgent, I went ahead and made a list of the games that would be in my dream arcade. Maybe it would be useful to get a pulse on what classic gamers would like to play (i.e. if the 1984 Arcade is looking to bring in some different games in the future)? Granted, a lot of them would be difficult to find.

Here they are:

----------
Video Arcade Games:
----------
Amidar
Astro Blaster
Atari Basketball
Bagman
Berzerk (cocktail)
Black Widow
Blueprint
Circus
Crystal Castles
Eagle (must be put right next to Galaxian for maximum cool sound)
Extra Bases
Fantasy
Fire Truck
Flicky
Gorf
Gunfight
I, Robot
Indy 800
Journey
Jump Bug
Jungle King
Juno First
Kick
Looping
Mad Planets
Monaco GP
Monster Bash
Night Driver (sit-down)
Pepper II
Phoenix
Rip Cord
Satan’s Hollow
Slither
Space Encounters
Star Castle
Star Fire
Star Rider (sit-down)
Strategy X
Stunt Cycle
Super Bug
Super Pac Man
Tac Scan
Tailgunner (cockpit)
Targ
Tempest
Turtles
Tutankham
Vanguard
Warlords
Wizard of Wor
Zookeeper

-----------
And some pinball:
-----------
Hyperball
Hercules
Superman
Spirit of 76
Joust Pinball


I do definitely plan to stop by and spend a couple of hours the next time I'm going through Springfield.

Well I have to say that you have assembled a list of games that include some titles that are nearly impossible to find. Especially good luck ever finding a Hercules pinball. We do have a Space Riders pinball which was the same design team that did Superman, so that's something I guess.

Out of your videogame list the only one I have on the floor is Gorf. I have an Astro-Blaster but it is not functional at the moment.

hbkprm
06-25-2007, 03:51 PM
that WAS cooooollllllllll

Phosphor Dot Fossils
06-26-2007, 05:13 PM
I've started a slightly more formal (slightly less informal?) sign-up for the DP road trip to 1984 here (http://www.digitpress.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1204056), for those interested in making the trip.

See you there! I hope the 1984 staff are well rested from their traditional time off when we arrive. :king:

DigitalSpace
06-26-2007, 06:58 PM
Great review! This place sounds as awesome as Ground Kontrol is here in Portland. If I ever find myself in Missouri's Springfield, I'll have to pay 1984 a visit.

Flack
06-26-2007, 09:43 PM
That's the story. I don't know if it's true or not. BTW, I don't think there are any Randy's anymore. There is a new Andy's in Osage Beach though.

Hey Radiac, I don't know if you remember me from OVGE or not but hopefully you can drop by on the 11th and hook up with us!

k8track, that's some wish list man! I've only heard of half of those or so.

Clownzilla
06-29-2007, 12:37 PM
Well, I live in Springfield and my girlfriend and I visit this arcade every week. It's the greatest thing to happen to this city in years (it's a pretty big city, but it's SOOOOOO boring)! They also will post who made the high scores on each game (and the date of achievement) on a giant wall of fame. They will also call you if somebody else tops your score (so you can reclaim you title). I am currently working on Xevious, Arkinoid, and Black Knight 2000 (SOOOOO close on that one). Like others said, this place is GREAT for the retro gamer AND their games are in UNBELEIVABLE shape!

mailman187666
06-29-2007, 12:54 PM
that place would definately bring me back to my childhood. I actually just recently went to an arcade called Funspot out in Laconia, NH (where they hold bike week). The whole top floor is kinda set up like a meuseum. They even have newspaper clippings about tournaments they've held back in the 80s. I know exactly what you mean about the TRON game with the blacklights. I played that as soon as I saw it and immediately remembered loving it. They also had a lot of things like Contra, Double Dragon 1+2. Every arcade version of Pac-Man. So if there is anybody that lives out in the NH area and doesn't have the funds to make it to 1984 arcade, look it up on the map. You will not be upset with the selection in this place and it will be completely like when you were little.

PS: It kinda sounds like 1984arcade may be the better place to go, but Funspot is DEFINATELY worth it if you live within' the area (I don't think its worth driving more than 5 hrs out of the way to go unless you REALLY are about the retro scene

rbudrick
10-10-2007, 03:41 PM
The Stranger....so I take it if you sit on him for a while he feels like someone else?LOL

-Rob

tom
10-10-2007, 06:02 PM
Nice place, nothing like that in Germany, although in Karlruhe they started something to preserve the old coin-ups.

Hey Flack, Ms.Pac is 'giving head'

IronBuddha
10-11-2007, 03:33 AM
That's awesome!!! Unfortunately it's a little bit over 1000 miles away from me:(

:cheers: to 1984Arcade for putting together such a place for everyone to enjoy!\\^_^/

Pantechnicon
07-28-2008, 06:55 PM
Bump.

I just got back from a week of vacation at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri and made a specific point one evening of throwing the kids in the car and backtracking to Springfield (90 miles from where I was staying) to check this place out. DP's own Gapporin even met us there for a few hours of classic arcade goodness.

Seeing a fully functional Pong clone right where one walks in the door was definitely a good omen. The place was pretty clean inside and had a good-sized crowd for a Wednesday night. My kids ran off right away to look for original counterparts to the games they like best on Dad's MAME cab.

After a bit of knocking around Gapporin and I went over to the snack bar to get something to drink and chat up one of the owners. I explained how I had come all the way from Albuquerque to see the place, and that seemed to impress him although he's had visitors from New Zealand as well (I should point out that more than one Missourian I met on this trip seemed confused about the existence of a New Mexico, but 1984's owner was not one of them). Looking over his shoulder, I noticed an inoperative Star Castle machine (one of my favorites) and asked what was wrong with it. Excitedly, he pulled out the cab's refurbished PCB and monitor and told us that if we were willing to wait a bit he'd have the machine back up and running in a bit.

So we all played some more games (plenty to choose from) for another hour or two and eventually the Star Castle was up and running and we got first crack at it. I just thought that was extremely cool that the 1984 people were able to literally perform a cab restoration "while-u-wait".

Worth the trip, people.

Volcanon
07-28-2008, 10:04 PM
That actually looks rediculously cool. Especially with arcades in Japan being between $1 and $2 a PLAY.

1984arcade
03-24-2009, 02:59 PM
Bump.

I just got back from a week of vacation at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri and made a specific point one evening of throwing the kids in the car and backtracking to Springfield (90 miles from where I was staying) to check this place out. DP's own Gapporin even met us there for a few hours of classic arcade goodness.

Seeing a fully functional Pong clone right where one walks in the door was definitely a good omen. The place was pretty clean inside and had a good-sized crowd for a Wednesday night. My kids ran off right away to look for original counterparts to the games they like best on Dad's MAME cab.

After a bit of knocking around Gapporin and I went over to the snack bar to get something to drink and chat up one of the owners. I explained how I had come all the way from Albuquerque to see the place, and that seemed to impress him although he's had visitors from New Zealand as well (I should point out that more than one Missourian I met on this trip seemed confused about the existence of a New Mexico, but 1984's owner was not one of them). Looking over his shoulder, I noticed an inoperative Star Castle machine (one of my favorites) and asked what was wrong with it. Excitedly, he pulled out the cab's refurbished PCB and monitor and told us that if we were willing to wait a bit he'd have the machine back up and running in a bit.

So we all played some more games (plenty to choose from) for another hour or two and eventually the Star Castle was up and running and we got first crack at it. I just thought that was extremely cool that the 1984 people were able to literally perform a cab restoration "while-u-wait".

Worth the trip, people.

I wanted to say Thank You for the good review. :) And I remember that night! We had just got the final bits in for the Star Castle earlier that day. It is still working great, although for the moment our Pong is down needing a cap kit on the monitor.

guitargary75
03-24-2009, 03:23 PM
They have a gauntlet machine. Oh how I wish they located here!

Motherbrain
03-24-2009, 10:29 PM
Holy crap, I live in Kansas City (a few hours short away) and had never heard of this place. I think I'm going to take a trip this weekend!

(*drools over the prospect of playing Wizard of Wor*)

John

Ed Oscuro
03-24-2009, 10:58 PM
I'm impressed. Nice cabinets with clean sides and non-beat-up art that wouldn't have looked out of place in 1984, and some very inventive decor for the place (which would've been more than impressive at the time).

Aswald
03-25-2009, 06:58 PM
Lucky, lucky you.

Around here, we have NOTHING- not even a "modern" arcade.

If any of you have a chance to visit such a place, by all means do so. It'll be well worth it.

Steve W
03-25-2009, 07:05 PM
*drools over the prospect of playing Wizard of Wor*)
My brother and I got a good long go at Wizard of Wor at the Texas Pinball Expo. We've played it on the Bally Astrocade before, which is a fantastic port, but it's nice to have all the bells and whistles of the original arcade game. Love the audio of that game!