Boardwalk USA

Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
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Location games last seen on:1999-03
Last change to this page:1999-03


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2018-01-17TandiI was so happy to see this. I worked at the Boardwalk by the Citadel and galley and circle. Nickle and Dimes on Austin Bluffs and Fillmore. Had the best time and met so many people. Miss it so much. I worked with Janet who was so fantastic.
2018-01-17TandiI was so happy to see this. I worked at the Boardwalk by the Citadel and galley and circle. Nickle and Dimes on Austin Bluffs and Fillmore. Had the best time and met so many people. Miss it so much. I worked with Janet who was so fantastic.
2017-01-19RickNickels and dimes was the spot in the golden age of arcades early to mid 80s I think it was on filmore or prospect in CoSp. I remember boardwalk in the late 80s on friday night they would have parties where you paid one price and had unlimited games
2014-01-24AnonymousMy email is rick.wainio@gmail.com. Let us talk about some arcades!
2014-01-24Rick WainioI LOVED this place as a kid. Our mom would drop us off in the morning, and with out prepaid cards in hand, we would play arcade games until the place closed down! Go-karts, mini golf and food! I wish I had pictures.
2013-08-04ShawnaI remember riding the rides like the canoes and there was also a huge maze with tubes to crawl in. There was one ride I particularly remember that was a ball pit and it had a mechanical hill-type thing raise out of the pit and bump people around. Anyone know where to find pictures people have posted? Would love to see the place that is only in my memories...
2012-07-20RonnieIts me again! What happen to the gameroom??? Does anyone know? All the gamerooms a heading rock bottom, such as GameWorks, and Celebration Stations!
2012-07-14bigjohnnij@aol.comHey does anybody have a picture of one the cards they use to have? Can I please get a copy? I loved that place. I remember when it was on circle n galley, that was the best!! my email in bigjohnnij@aol.com
2012-07-14bigjohnnij@aol.comHey does anybody have a picture of one the cards they use to have? Can I please get a copy? I loved that place. I remember when it was on circle n galley, that was the best!!
2012-04-15PerkyI do remember Boardwalk. It had closed down because home computer games was taking a huge chunk out of the business and that of course was the primary business. I worked there and knew the owners and that is what had happened. Finny now how you have places like Dave and Busters and ITZ. I think that the Boardwalk USA was just way ahead of its time
2012-03-30RonnieWhat happen to Boardwalk USA? Why did it close down?
2011-11-22David PhillipsI used to work at Bordwalk USA located south Havana st. in Aurora Colorado, I really miss the place that was a one of a kind experience
2011-07-11Wayne the real gamerI have the blue card, when Boardwalk USA was $7 all day. And I have the Red card which was when they changed the price to $10 a day. Nothing can compare to Boardwalk USA bros. Happy gaming.
2011-07-11WayneThere is no logic for this type of amusement to be unheard of anymore. No matter how good your PC or console is. You can never replace the real arcade environment that was made at Boardwalk USA. This was the only real arcade next to the bottom floor of most the malls back in the day ( not that the bottom floor mall arcades were this huge, but they were the real deal. ) The closest thing to Boardwalk USA these days is Dave and Busters, and D&B blows hard compared to Boardwalk USA. Someone rich needs to make another Boardwalk USA franchise within all major cities in the USA. Please put one in Dallas, Tx :)
2011-06-26RonnieI use to play there! What happen to the all the Boardwalk USA? I remember you purchase your play cards and use them to play there games! I use to be the manager for PowerPlay at the shopping center in Aurora, Colorado. Until we had to close its doors.
2011-03-15AndrewActually, I think that logic is right, but just doesnt apply to food. Laziness and ease is a factor. The main reason that restaurants still work is because going to them is actually lazier than eating at home. Why cook when you can avoid the time, the act itself, the skill, the shopping, and the clean-up? Why go to an arcade when you can play all the games you want at home and online? Why go to the store when you can shop online?
2011-01-31DanGiven this logic, all eat-in restaurants would be closed because we can make our own meals or order out. There has to be another reason.
2011-01-22MattPlaces like that no longer exist because the Internet and game consoles happened. Sites like Free Flash Games ruined arcades along with Xboxs.
2008-11-18ToddI used to work at the one on Hampden and Parker in CO back in 1991. They all closed down. Steve Renfrow was co-owner and the designer of the card system. I heard they went bankrupt, but could be wrong.. I do wish they were still around. It was an awesome concept. Remember the SR-2 and the Sega Time Traveler Hologram game? Good times indeed.
2008-10-07StephI loved this place as a kid!!! I live in Florida now and wish my kids had a place like this to hang out.
2008-06-12James SchuylerWHAT THE HELL HAPPENED TO ALL THE BOARDWALK USA PLACES!?!?!THEY DON'T EXIST ANYMORE!! WHAT HAPPENED!?!??!?!?
2007-10-04DustyI have many fond memories of Boardwalk USA. You paid a flat fee and every game was on free play. Later on they used a card system and limited you to 5 credits. However you could get around this simply by putting your card into another machine. In it's later years, they went to a mixed setup with new games that were exempt from the free play system. I believe it finally evolved into an arcade called Nickel A Play.

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