2019-11-22 | Ray Barker | Most of the classic games were removed in 2018 sadly and sold at auction. The last treaces of the old games they had lying around icluding Four Trax, Wizard of Wor and a Ms. Pac-Man (all dead) were sold at auction 11/18/2019. |
2016-10-09 | Mandila Jackson | I love this site - Ñ–ts so usefull and helpfull. http://bit.ly/2da3Q7F |
2016-09-23 | Joe Rybicki | After 10 years I FINALLY FOUND IT. The game I was talking about below was called Target UFO, and it was actually an electronic game (with physical moving parts), not a videogame. God I feel so much better now. |
2008-02-01 | Galaxian82 | Here's my youtube video of the classic 80's arcade games Cedar Point's Main arcade had in 2007. It's called "1980's Classic Arcade Games at Cedar Point '07". The video description tells you which games were working and which ones were worse for the wear. Down quite a bit from just a few years ago. I hope they continue to maintain a collection of at least this size: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXUHsjzD4Dg
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2007-08-29 | Just Wondering | Does anybody know if the Punching speed bag game is still @ C.P. If so, what is the name of the game? |
2007-02-06 | Dender Lover | Do the defender work now? |
2006-05-24 | Joe Rybicki | This is driving me crazy. Cedar Point used to have a very old-school periscope-type game with a type of cabinet I've never seen before or since. You'd straddle this seat and actually rotate the whole machine 360 degrees to control the direction of your firing. It's not there anymore. Anyone have any idea what it's called? |
2005-10-07 | Lewis | They have a Gauntlet there as well.
I know this because I watched a friend who hates roller coasters play this all day on one quarter. |
2005-01-21 | Jack Obora | I was there about a year ago, and they also have Speed Freak. (Was working!!!) Unfortunately, Most of the others weren't. Still cool to see them on display! |
2002-11-14 | Jeffair10 | They have 4 Robotrons, 2 Defenders and one Joust. None of which worked as of 08/15/02 :( Must5 be a Williams thing. |
2002-11-14 | Jeffair10 | BUT..... I spent 42minutes playing Lunar Lander on $.50. The Coin-Ops' thrust lever works SO MUCH better than the arrow key on my keyboard |
2001-11-14 | Vagus10 | Unfortunately, the really old stuff is in a state of disrepair. As of October, 2001 most of the electromechanical games didn't work. It was nice to see them on display, though. (The old pinball machines were mostly working.) I asked one of the staff and he told me it's impossible to get parts for the wire-frame games anymore. There still are some classic video games including Berzerk and the rest of the park makes it well worth the trip. |
2001-08-13 | mbtrpt | For those interested in what gaming looked like before the advent of the microchip, this arcade has some major stuff - old, OLD (we're talking pre-1965 here) "3D shooters," and an impressive collection of classic electro-magnetic pinball tables. Some of the classic games have been spread across two other smaller arcades within the park, with some added and some no longer working. Still, go check it out. |
2000-12-11 | Griggi | They used to have 2 Robotrons and a boatload of other stuff. Did they get rid of them? |