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msw1984 t1_jegpnr5 wrote

Growing up, we'd frequent Shakey's Pizza and Godfather's in Eastern Iowa. Both had arcades. Shakey's had a decent sized area with arcade cabinets and other carnival style games. Godfather's had a small room with arcade cabinets. Going to Godfather's after our soccer season was done for pizza and Simpsons Arcade was a highlight each year growing up.

I didn't know Little Caesar's had arcades back in the day. So this was a separate restaurant/arcade, like Chuck E. Cheese, that was owned by Little Caesar's?

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clemep8 t1_jegws8o wrote

Yeah, Godfather's was the best. I loved getting a couple bucks worth of quarters from my dad and playing Ms Pacman or Galaga or Donkey Kong.

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