CiDeRmAn wrote: » It's pretty great, it does feel like a launchpad though for the TV series about The Continental, the hotel in the movies.
Jack burton wrote: » Plus I'm certain Keanu is actually getting younger.
Kolido wrote: » Any of you guys have or ever see one of these?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrode
Retr0gamer wrote: » I thought everyone hated it?
o1s1n wrote: » Currently in Token. It's fantastic but they really need to put some effort into CRT calibration and stick maintenance!
MrVestek wrote: » Yeah I agree with you, I had a hard time pulling off moves in Street Fighter II when I was trying to play. I also see that they had one or two of their original machines with LCD replacements. Still... it's a step in the right direction. They did seem surprised though that people stole their tokens when I visited... they had switched them all to 50c instead. I mean... when I bought big bags of tokens for arcades back in the day I brought them home too... I probably wasn't going to use them all in one go.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'm looking forward to heading there, maybe for a Beers... I have to have a good excuse to go a-rambling at night in Dublin... not yet time to feed....
Wood wrote: » Are they not giving out the tokens anymore and it's now 50c to play or am i getting the wrong end of the stick here?
o1s1n wrote: » Don't get me wrong, it's a great place, I had incredible fun last night - especially on the pins. It's just a bit frustrating to see so many CRTs out of focus or with colour pots turned way too high. A few minutes with each machine and they'd all look brilliant.
MrVestek wrote: » They take reservations and their bigger tables will hold about 8 people.
DinoRex wrote: » I would not recommend this. A friend had his birthday there 2 weeks ago and they insisted in payment up front so we all had to choose what platters we wanted and pay. I picked from the menu option that claimed to be gluten free. But when get there to find they didn't seem to actually reserve a table so we had to wait two hours until we could be seated and then it took them 20 minutes after the food came to tell me what was safe for me to eat and by that stage all the food I could eat was gone. So basically I spent €12 to wait 2 hours to not eat any food. And I 100% do not trust them on what food is safe as the next time I was in I tried to order what I was told was safe and was then told it wasn't okay. I can live with poorly calibrated screens but getting crap like that wrong is crazy. Also still no sign of the memberships they took money for on their kickstarter.
Doge wrote: » You should send them some feedback and im sure they could try and fix the issues. Complaining about it on here is a bit like pissing in the wind. :pac:
MrVestek wrote: » To be fair to them they're still in a soft launch phase so they're still trying to work out some of the kinks.
DinoRex wrote: » Then they shouldn't be charging full prices if they're not capable of delivering a full service. Zero apology or offer of refund. No other restuarant would dream of opening with this sort of 'But it's my first day' attitude.
DinoRex wrote: » Oh I do like the place. I'm just not recommending booking a large table and paying for food in advance.
MrVestek wrote: » Maybe we could even make our own prizes or something? Have a competition on something and win some games or dupes from eachother's collections?
DinoRex wrote: » Also still no sign of the memberships they took money for on their kickstarter.
DinoRex wrote: » That may be the case but they're still missing basic allergen information on their menus and the responses you get from staff are inconsistent as to the ingredients. And worse than that the platter menu which does have allergen information on it is incorrect.