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Lyons Arcade buys and sells classic arcade games and pinball machines in our showroom and shop in downtown Rock Hill, SC. We typically keep in stock between 40 and 50 arcade games and pinball machines, and from time to time have a jukebox or two for sale.
Our store is located at 139 Caldwell St., Rock Hill, SC 29730. We also function as a vintage video game store! We sell all the classic Nintendo, Sega, Atari, Sony, and Microsoft games and systems.
Our videos on our channel are videos we shoot after finishing up our games for sale; we test play them and take pictures and video of how they turned out. We then use the pictures to advertise the games for sale, and upload the video to this channel on youtube!
What this means is that sometimes our videos show games that have actually already sold!
David Mc
24.07.2022Lol…9-76…my kid brother wasnt born yet
Bit Kong
23.07.2022Wow, it was my favorite arcade when I was a kid!!! 😳
Gene Hasenbuhler
23.07.2022Awe man I killed at that game- absolutely loved it! I probably dumped a couple hundred dollar's in that game!
Mark S.
23.07.2022I LOVED this game back in the day… i even ported it to the Nintendo DS just for fun
OOOHBILLY
23.07.2022The “open car door” sounding sound can get annoying but it’s still really cool looking. Good job.
Harald Lorentzen
23.07.2022This is a neat little game. Like a very very very early version of Cold Waters.
Breck Hollis
23.07.2022I played this back in college at San Diego State. It was all a matter properly leading the target. Two ranges times three target speeds equals six lead solutions. If you played it enough you could get a perfect score, which I did several times. All it took was quarters. Lots and lots of quarters.
superdragUSA1
23.07.2022Fasten your seatbelt.
Chris Riht-Colþræd
23.07.2022I remember playing this late 70's at arcades on a couple of seaside holidays in Skegness and Great Yarmouth (we're not posh), and in motorway service stations on long journeys – absolutely loved it, blew me away as a kid, very exciting!
Peter Lamont
23.07.2022Wow! This is so much cooler than the console versions! Look at all those bells and whistles! An actual periscope! I wish this was around when I was a kid. We had a bunch of NEO-GEO arcades and some other one. In the 80's we had some better ones at the pizza place we went to, but later they replaced those cool ones like golden axe with cheap ones. Sad. I would have played this to death! Still would if I could afford one.
I have this game on cartridge for Commodore 64. Ironically, I think it is the only game that uses paddles. I bought the paddles and then realized I only needed them for 1 game. Oh well, lucky I have a VIC-20.
Big Farmer
23.07.2022Great video reminder of my youth, spent down in now gone arcades in Hayling Island, UK, enjoying games such as this and Midway’s(?) Boot Hill.
AWH
22.07.2022I lost many weekly allowances to this game and many others. Like many kids did. Thanks for the memories 😀
BHvrd
22.07.2022are those jellyfish floating by getting in the way or something? looks frustrating.
rory vonbrutt
22.07.2022What's the name of the game with they had the tank with a gun on the top of it and you'd launcher simulated rockets on the screen as the planes that fly fly by I would've been about 72 or three the planes with flyby in formation
Resident Of The Abyss
22.07.2022Ah yes, I remember that game when I was a kid.
Skullduggery
22.07.2022I think I played one of those at a penny arcade in Manitou Springs Colorado a few years ago.
M T
22.07.2022I used to play this game on the land end of Southend Pier where the 10 pin bowling alleys were. (Longest pleasure pier in the World). Unfortunately the bowling alley burnt down, but great memories of playing this game there.
Manly McStud
22.07.2022great game and fantastic job!
dStruct
22.07.2022Since you have a good working game from the looks of it, you might want to make a backup copy of those ROMs if you ever need them in the future.
Claude Smoot
22.07.2022How much did/would you charge to rebuild that game?
autobotjazz1972
22.07.2022This was one of the very first arcade games i ever played.
Greg Olson
21.07.2022used to play this at Woolworths for just a nickel.. good times for a 7 year old.
Anthony Scira
21.07.2022Man that brought back some memories. Was at a pizza place. That and Lunar Lander.
KD Fixed
21.07.2022This game took a many of my quarters!
Christopher Noel
21.07.2022(9:32) (bing-ding, bing-ding) Fasten your seat belt… apparently. ^_^
w ramsey
21.07.2022One of my favorites as a kid in the 70s played it all the time. Excellent job restoring her!!
JustJoe Oleson
21.07.2022Very nice, thank you.
yardarm5
21.07.2022The PT boat alert
Nick SSS
21.07.20225:23 …so… it’s an ACTUAL periscope?! Awesome!
Tyrone Brown
21.07.2022I remember this when I was a kid, I remember it was always broken.
Rob S
21.07.2022man those hand traces
Stephen Meier
20.07.2022As soon as I saw this video, memories rushed in that had been dormant for 40+years. Know almost nothing about electronics but it's nice to see someone caring for older technology because it is still neat!
TubeSurferGeek
20.07.2022One of my favorite games as a kid! Love it and that's a great resto/repair.
Donald Parlett jr
20.07.2022I was never an arcade kid but I remember playing this one several times. Nice job.
Dull AF
20.07.2022Omg I remember this arcade. No idea it was 76 though. I remember the platform to stand on!
You also got skills I see!
Jared Connell
20.07.2022It sounds like you left your car door open 🤣
Samuel Goodman
20.07.2022Killer.I fed one of these my college fund a quarter at a time.
Skankhunt36
20.07.2022I think you left your keys in the ignition.
matthew gates
20.07.2022What a cool way to make money!
Walter Heinen
20.07.2022One of my favorite games as a kid. The local Piggly Wiggly had one out in front of the store. Great memories.
Jordan sloan
20.07.2022Sea woof, looks like a real fun job, would love to learn this stuff. I’m way into pinball, but don’t own any, maybe someday I’ll get a pinbot or a funhouse
rory vonbrutt
18.07.2022👏👏👏 ‼️®™️
Big W
18.07.2022Played seawolf every chance I got in 1976 when it was new it cost a Dome to play, and ibwas 12.
Andrew C.
18.07.2022Learning about electronics and wiring from watching these guys work on old pinball machines is badass.
spike8002
18.07.2022Great restoration Joe. Remember playing this in my local Arcades when I was very young. Really appreciate your videos as a collector!
Vincent McClelland
18.07.2022What is that button on the front, near the left top of the machine, its near a speaker, what does that do, I dont recall that button from my youth??
rory vonbrutt
18.07.2022Game is so absolutely corny, it's cool as hell with all the GOOFY noises‼️®™️ 🤣🤣
rory vonbrutt
18.07.2022That game is absolutely awesome all the way around good job sir, good job‼️®™️ Rewatch
rory vonbrutt
18.07.2022I read in some blog that there was a Sea Wolf 2, Have you ever seen it, is it a good game❓❓
Mixtapes Forever
18.07.2022good video beatiful arcade game