As such, many of those lines have been burned into my brain, which nostalgia does make me biased for classic Ghostbusters. The game shows movie trivia during the attract mode – something that should be standard with all of these licenses there are at least two video modes I’ve seen (not sure why video modes have been so uncommon in modern times) it uses color-changing LED targets (not exactly new now but I remember saying that we need such a thing a few years ago) and the sound package is perfect.Īs a disclaimer, I was a huge Ghostbusters fan as a kid my mom “accidentally” erased over the VHS copy we had of it as she got sick of me watching it all the time. It is a game that shows the differences that software can make with the right ideas. But I am impressed with what I have played of the Pro so far. I was unable to spend a lot of time with this game at trade shows and I usually go for the Premiums if they are around. That was the only issue we came across with the setup. I removed the footage of trying to get the bolt on the right into the machine the threading was done incorrectly for that one so we’ll have a technician come and force it in. This game also uses Stern’s new SPIKE hardware system and is the last Stern game to use the monochromatic dot-matrix style screens. The metal bars under the playfield for resting it have been replaced with bolts that have rubber tips on the ends the lock bar uses the old school arcade latches and the backbox is attached via two bolts in the back. This is the first time I have worked with a Pro model after Stern made some changes to the designs as a part of saving on costs. Said process isn’t too difficult you do want at least two people for it though. ![]() The latter game hasn’t shipped yet but Ghostbusters arrived the other day so I captured this video to show the sped-up process: We discussed several possibilities but he ultimately decided to buy Ghostbusters (Pro) and Star Wars (Premium). I’ve been open to the possibility of a pinball expansion and things have started falling in line to do so. I just placed that into my arcade a couple of weeks ago while an operator I have worked with before was looking to expand his line-up of pinball machines. Last year I did pick up an old Atari Space Riders (1978) for $250 but it has taken a little more than that to repair it. I have been eyeing the releases of Jersey Jack and Heighway but things haven’t worked out in grabbing one of those so far. I sold the Shrek due to some problems it was having so went back to two and it has been that way until recently. For a long time it was just two (Indiana Jones and Shrek), until I grabbed a Star Trek Premium and had three for a short time. I’ve had pinball as a small part of my arcade since I first opened in 2008 but I’ve never had a large selection to choose from. For our most recent “unboxing” (of The Walking Dead arcade game), click here. He also repurposed a section of the bartop now shaped as an L.While this may not be ‘news’ and the product in question has been on the market for over a year now, it should serve to break through the little news lull we’ve seen lately. One of Level’s co-founders, Geoff Phillips, also owned Bailey’s, so he decided to put the pandemic-shuttered business’s tables and chairs to good use here. Longtime fans of Bailey’s Taproom will find pieces of their old haunt repurposed inside Level 3. ![]() Pet parents are welcome to have them on the outdoor patio. Level 3 is also family friendly, and includes a collection of arcade games like a Ghostbusters pinball machine and a classic Pac-Man table. A handful of ciders, a seltzer and a kombucha will also be on pour.Īnyone who’s been to Level’s original property-a 2-acre plot in the industrial hinterlands of Northeast Portland’s Argay neighborhood-knows that the brewery is just as likely to be hosting a kid’s birthday party as it is an adult’s. ![]() Right now, you’ll find everything from Level’s top-performing IPA Game On! to a fresh hop Belgian pale to a pumpkin latte ale that’s appropriately named I’d Like to Speak to the Manager. With more than 20 taps, the bar boasts the most handles of any Level location.
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