Upstate Pinball and Arcade Museum

Kassidy Bennett

Family fun can be found at the Upstate Pinball and Arcade Museum

Kassidy Bennett, Reporter

Upstate Pinball and Arcade Museum is part of a warehouse where there are tons of classic video games and pinball machines. They charge $10 per person. They give you a wristband when entering the arcade, when wearing the wristband you can leave, and come back and the wristband will not expire. The museum has all the 80s and 90s games which is really cool to see what the games looked like back then. They have movies that were inspired by the games like the movie Wreck-It-Ralph they have the original game from the movie. They have the first ever Mario game which is really cool to see how Mario now compared to the first original one. One of my favorite games was the pinball machines and the original sonic, the pinball machine I just kept going back and forth between the original games and the pinball machine. It was really cool to see what type of games our parents grew up with. Our parents will be more excited about the games than we are. When you walk in the atmosphere you feel like you are in the 80s and 90s. The man in the front is very friendly and will tell you about the games in the warehouse.