Vintage Arcades & Games
Early cabinet games, fortune tellers, shooting galleries, driving machines, and coin-operated amusements.
Step back into the era before modern arcades, when mechanical machines challenged, surprised, and entertained guests one coin at a time.
Play Through The Past
Many of these early amusement machines can still be played today.
Before digital screens and modern pinball machines, arcades and amusement halls were filled with mechanical cabinet games, shooting ranges, driving games, fortune tellers, electric shock chairs, and other coin-operated attractions. Many machines used lights, levers, targets, moving parts, and hand-eye coordination to pull guests in — and at Volo Museum, many of them can still be played, giving guests a hands-on look at early arcade entertainment.
What To Look For:
- Early cabinet-style games
- Mechanical shooting range games
- Vintage driving games
- Fortune teller machines
- Electric chair amusement
- Pre-pinball arcade design
A Glimpse Into Early Arcade History
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