Astro is a great place, even though it's mostly 60 in 1's and not original hardware, it covers just about all the 80's games I could think of, which is my golden era. Unfortunately they now don't open to the public, except for Thursday and Friday evening between 7-11pm. £5 cover charge and all machines are on free play so it's good value but I can't really make it there after work on a week night, so that's a bummer.phillv85 said:There's Astro City in Southend on Sea:
http://astrocityarcade.co.uk/
Yeah, that's really annoying. I didn't play any of the fighters, so didn't know they had dodgy sticks. There's little point having a fighter even turned on if the sticks aren't responsive. One Galaga had a fire button which needed a bit of a hammering to work. The Pac Man had a bit of a blurry screen and the class of 81 had the image size set too large.brownja said:Sadly when I was in earlier this summer both the Cabs running SF2 were virtually unplayable due to worn out joysticks and non working buttons and from what I remember the same from the year previous! Why they cant take 10 mins to swap out for some working controls I don't know? Was totally buzzin' in there tough, great atmosphere!