Family Arcade LA/ Family Amusement Corporation
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Diego
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Multiple times in my life I've thought to myself, "damn, I wish I could keep playing this arcade game, but it gets pretty expensive" this place does not have that problem. 25$ for unlimited plays.
Kenji Everitt
Reviewer
Free parking behind the building, the place was clean, has free bathrooms, and is open super late (1am I think). Downside (or upside) is there's only one pricing option, and that's $25 all ages for all day arcade gaming. So you have to make it a day trip to make it worth it. Game selection is pretty good, but because it's all free play it gets a little annoying walking up to a pinball machine and seeing people leave a game 1/2 played. The guy working the door was super nice, wish they took cards
P Wong
Reviewer
One of the few true arcades still around these days. $25, cash-only, for a full day of play. They have a pretty healthy set of both retro games and newer games. Their main problem is maintenance - the joysticks are very loose, and multiple machines have noticeable input lag.
James, Food Critic
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This arcade is well priced with a flat rate for unlimited play. However, if you are trying to go to play the Bandai Namco racing game, expect to wait a looong time. They have a verity of old and new games, including air hockey. Tuesdays are $25 dollars! Good bang for your buck.
Corey
Reviewer
Can't say enough good things about this spot. I had a day to myself while in town for work and decided to check this place out. The staff and operator were incredibly friendly. It feels like walking into a proper 80s arcade. I felt like I was on a movie set. I absolutely loved the aesthetics and vibe of this place. They have a fun selection of pinball, arcade and novelty machines like boxing, basket ball etc. Everything except claw machines with prizes are on free play for a flat entry fee that