Aladdin's Castle is a game mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Arcade venue in Brookfield, Wisconsin where Dan played games in childhood
Arcade chain owned by Williams/Valley; housed Tron arcade machines; location for Tron competition with finals at Madison Square Garden
Amusement game operator; acquired Six Flags' repair operations and game routing after Bally buyout
Arcade chain with location in Brookfield Square mall near Milwaukee where Mark first played pinball on location in 1970s
Arcade located in Cold Spring where Eric worked 1976-1980, conducted game liquidation sales
EM machine used in Group 1 semifinals, features spinner, top lane rollovers, drop targets, 5-ball game, max bonus of 15
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Bally-owned arcade chain; operated by Minshew's father's mall location; featured Pinball Wizards Tournament
Historical arcade chain from 1980s that primarily featured pinball games; author worked as night manager at West Main Mall location
Arcade at mall in Robert's childhood; early exposure to pinball machines in back of arcade, video games in front
Bally-owned arcade chain in 1980s; received majority of Bally-Alton America 8-Ball Deluxe units