![]() The unique attribute of “Safe Cracker” is that it will dispense a special “token” that rolls directly from the lower Backglass onto the pinball glass if you are able to break into the safe! It rolls pretty fast, so be prepared to catch it as it rolls off the center glass toward you! With this token, after you finish your game, you use it to play a special multi-ball game called “Assault on the Vault”. (Highly recommend that you also play “Spooksville” and “Orbitor 1” which will surprise you!). I highly recommend that you play this machine at least 4 – 8+ times, tons of FUN! It is located in the same room as many other “unique” machines. My favorite machine that I read about and played there is called “ Safe Cracker”. Even playing there for almost 8hrs, I didn’t have a chance to play all of the machines, there are so many options to choose from and that’s AWESOME! (Note: Yes! Both of my forearms were very sore for 2 – 3+ days after playing that day!) Apparently, they have quite a few machines in storage and they rotate them now and again, current pinball list here. If you plan to visit and are short on time, please do some advanced research so that you know which rooms and which machines to target first. There are several rooms of pinball machines from different decades and eras. ![]() ![]() I discovered that the best time to visit was on a Tuesday since the museum is closed on Monday for pinball machine repairs and even better, Tuesdays are ½ off admission prices! Additionally, if you park 1 block away in the residential areas, you won’t have to worry about parking meters interfering with your play time! YAY! =0) Prior to my Alameda visit, I read the reviews for the Pacific Pinball Museum on Yelp, as well as directly on their website. In addition to video games, I LOVED playing pinball and spent many hours playing in our San Francisco arcades and corner grocery stores, as well as South Lake Tahoe where my family spent a lot of “time” in casinos. Here’s something fun to consider when you’re not on the slopes! I recently discovered the Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda! With the price of admission, you get unlimited pinball play with “in and out” privileges for the day!Īs a kid, I grew up playing Pac-Man, Space Invaders, Galaga, Turbo, Frogger, Centipede, etc.
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