The video game token is now a symbol for the hundreds of hours I spent in arcades back in the 80's. No telling how many quarters I exchanged for these round brass coins. For me, they were as good as gold since they were my ticket to blast invaders, eat dots and save the girl from a giant ape!
I scanned a few of my favorites from my small arcade token collection. Be sure and click on the photos for a closer look!
The Black Hole Jacksonville, Texas
Cosmic Empire
Century Theatres Starcade
Crazy Cats Top 40 Video Games
Jungle Jim's Playland
Galaxy Games
Palace Entertainment
Special Effects
Play Pen
Nate Hanson Music & Games
4 comments:
You gotta love the Star Wars ripoff arcade!
Nice collection of coins you have.
i have the video pinball / cosmic empire coin but is silver XD
Crazy Cats was a great little arcade in Kettering Ohio. It was located in a small shopping center next to s grocery store called Stumps. They would give you 25 tokens for $3 bucks in the late 80's. I would go there with my brothers every week. Looking back at it things were much different. I remember they had ashtrays between most of the machines and it wasn't a big deal that most of the patrons were juveniles doing the smoking. The coin showed was a earlier one. We would drill a hole through it and tie a string to it making our day last longer. The second generation coin had the same Crazy Cat logo on one side and the opposite side had a notch shaped like a W so once the coin went through the grooves you couldn't pull it out. These coins often got stuck and were immediately followed by a kick or fist. Anyway Crazy Cats was the best...Joust, Gorgan ( Pinball) , PacMan, Metroid, Missle Command, Donkey Kong, 1942,Choplifter, Burgertime,Commando, Congo Bongo, Galaga, Golden Axe, Hang-on and Heavyweight Champ are just a few of my favorites.
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