John, as she pointed out the games, which are placed next to each other in a middle row on the arcade's floor. But these two I just couldn't part with," said St. "The jukebox I sold to a guy who collects movie memorabilia. Makers of the movie, based on the life of Lowell boxer Micky Ward, leased three machines from her business, including a jukebox and the games Crystal Castles by Atari, and Joust 2, Survival of the Fittest, St. Pinball Wizard Arcade customers can play the actual video games that were shown in the movie, The Fighter, according to business owner Sarah St. to 11 p.m.įuture plans for the business include adding more games and setting up a function room for birthday parties and other gatherings, St. to 10 p.m., and Fridays and Saturdays, from 10 a.m. Pinball Wizard has a great collection of the super cool classic editions that your parents probably played, the ultra modern games you and your friends love, classic pinball machines, fun redemption games to win yourself really cool prizes, as well as billiards, air hockey and skeeball. Hours of operation will be Sunday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. Celtics and Bruins pinball machines will be added later this year, she promised. John said she had her unique, New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox pinball machines custom-made this year for the business. In especially pristine condition yesterday were a pair of pinball machines located closest to the arcade's entrance that seemed guaranteed to catch the eyes - and maybe itchy flipper fingers - of local sports fans. "And you'll see that everything's in awesome condition, either refurbished or new," St. John said, is her economic pricing: Most games in the Pinball Wizard Arcade can be played for only one or two tokens that can be purchased for as little as 20 cents each - 100 tokens for $ 20. What could make her business a big hit, St. Pinball machines and video games fill nearly all of the 9,800-square-foot space that was formerly occupied by Advance Spa center, The Sun found during a tour yesterday. The 220-game Pinball Wizard Arcade will officially get the ball(s) rolling by opening to the public at 10 a.m., tomorrow at 150 Bridge St., next to Chunky's cinema, according to owner Sarah St. Lowell Sun, January 11, 2011, by John Collins
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