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Starship Fantasy

Starship Fantasy was a spaceship-themed arcade operating during the early-1980s video-game boom in Tempe, Arizona. Located at 940 E. Baseline Road, at 20,000 square feet, it was remembered as one of the largest and most elaborate arcades in the area. It featured futuristic décor, hanging model starships, and a dense lineup of contemporary video and pinball games. Patrons recall the sensory hit…

Westworld Electronic Amusement Center

Westworld Electronic Amusement Center, located at 4345 Glencoe Ave in Marina del Rey, California, operated as a lively arcade hub in the 1980s. It reportedly featuring around 75 video game machines as of July 1987 and was adjacent to the Villa Marina shopping‐and-cinema complex. Given its location, it drew large teenage crowds, with one report citing about 200 people inside. The history of…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Champaign-Bromley

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. This location was inside a private student dormatory and included pinball and potentially arcade video games as well. A 1977 ad notes a 3 for 25c pinball promotion. …

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Champaign-Lincoln

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. This location was likely carry-out only and was unlikely to have included any coin-operated games. The building still stands as of 2025 and now has a barbershop in this unit. …

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Rantoul, IL

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: West Lafayette IN

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Decatur, IL

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Bloomington-Normal IL 608 N Main St

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded tokens. It’s unclear, but this…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Bloomington-Normal IL 1531 E. College

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded…

Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan: Bloomington-Normal IL 603 Dale St.

“Garcia’s Pizza in a Pan, also known as “”The Flying Tomato Brothers,”” was founded in 1971 in Champaign, Illinois. At its peak, the chain expanded to operate 18 locations across Illinois, Indiana, and Missouri. It became well-known for its unique deep-dish pizza and quirky branding. Some of the locations had a small selection of arcade games that ran on branded…