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imanerd0011
07-17-2005, 11:40 PM
This weekend I went to Funspot with my family, and it surpassed all expectations I had! The place was downright HUGE, and had pretty much every single game I have ever played. They also had tons of games that were before my time, but my dad loved most of the oldies, especially Zaxxon, which is one of his all time favorites. He even is number 4 on the high scores list!
I had a great time playing all my childhood favorites including Simpsons, Ninja Turtles, Street Fighter 2, Mortal Kombat 2, Lethal Enforcers, Contra (which I have never played the arcade version before, it is alot different), and countless others.
They have a coupon online which gives you 50 free tokens if you buy $20 worth. So for $20 you get 175 tokens!!! Talk about a sick deal, especially considering all classic games are only 1 token each. ;)

Here is a link to my pics:

http://www.villagephotos.com/pubbrowse.asp?folder_id=1399030

Hope you enjoy! :)

Damaramu
07-18-2005, 01:32 AM
Wow! That place looks quite cool! Where is it located?

Kuros
07-18-2005, 01:44 AM
It makes me happy to see all of the cool oldie arcade games in there, but it makes me sad to see that no one was there!

Videogamerdaryll
07-18-2005, 01:45 AM
Wow! That place looks quite cool! Where is it located?

Ditto.......

imanerd0011
07-18-2005, 02:15 AM
Wow! That place looks quite cool! Where is it located?

Ditto.......

Oh, sorry I forgot to add that. It is located in Weirs Beach New Hampshire.
The reason no one is in any of the pics (besides me) is because I took the pics as soon as I got there, and that was right when it opened. It got more crowded later in the day, but the classic section was still pretty empty. The pinball machines saw the most use out of anything upstairs.
I took pics of around 1/2 of all the games they had upstairs. There were 2 more whole rows I didn't get, and there are some games in back too (nothing really noteworthy though). They did have a very old Pong machine, but it wasn't working properly, so it wasn't near as fun as it should have been. It was the only game I played that didn't work flawlessly.
In back there was also a wall of fame, which had pictures of people who had gotten high scores on the games there.

Overall it was a great trip, and I plan on going back with some friends later in the summer. :)

AB Positive
07-18-2005, 02:32 AM
I've lived in NH for 17 years and sadly still have yet to make the trip, since I might be moving out of the state, I should really hit it up before I go.

-AG

imanerd0011
07-18-2005, 03:10 PM
I've lived in NH for 17 years and sadly still have yet to make the trip, since I might be moving out of the state, I should really hit it up before I go.

-AG

My god, how have you not gone there yet??? It was a 4 hour trip (each way) for me, and I think that was easily worth it. I would drive 10 hours for all the classic games that the place has.