I'm pretty boring when it comes to being a tourist in Las Vegas. This time I had one destination planned....the Pinball Hall of Fame. It's a non-profit arcade featuring old and new pinball machines and other old arcade games. Machines are owned by local collectgors, mostly by one guy who started it, and proceeds go to charity.
This Royal Flush had a NEW playfield installed when it was restored about 10 years ago. It is tilted up to high for my liking, and only plays 3 balls per game, so I didn't do very well playing it.
Don't see many Atari pinball machines!
I've played a couple of these before.
Asteroids, Space Invaders, Centipede....even a paddle game (pong of a different brand)
The outside