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Tilt (Dallas Alley)
Dallas Alley 2

The Dallas Alley exterior.

Years active 198? - ?
Number of games Dozens?
Located U. S. A.
Status Closed

Background[]

Originally constructed as a bakery, West End Marketplace was a multi-level collection of shops, entertainment places and bars, including at various times such attractions as Planet Hollywood, a movie theater, a food court, Starbase laser tag, an antique store, a small miniature golf course, and seven nightclubs.[1][2]

Tilt is a chain of arcade centers that can be found in malls across the United States.

The Tilt at Dallas Alley was an arcade in the basement of the West End Marketplace at 603 Munger Avenue in downtown Dallas, Texas, across the street from the Spaghetti Warehouse. It was a flagship location for Nickels and Dimes and often received the latest and largest games that could be brought in.

The arcade received a major boost when one of the lower level nightclubs closed and the arcade expanded to take its place. A number of larger games were added at this time, along with a Thomson T14 simulator, which was inside a room in the center of the new space.

Known games, video[]

  • Daytona USA
  • Galaxy Force II Motion SD
  • Hard Drivin'
  • Harley-Davidson Deluxe 50"
  • Michael Jackson's Moonwalker
  • Race Drivin'
  • Racing Jam 70"
  • Rail Chase
  • The Lost World (Jurassic Park)
  • The Ocean Hunter
  • Thunder Blade SD
  • Time Traveler
  • Virtua Racing
  • Virtua Tennis

(others)[]

  • Ehler's Star Gallery, a pirate-themed shooting gallery
  • Frog Bog
  • Hoop Shot
  • Key Catcher
  • Skee-Ball


Gallery[]

Tilt Dallas Alley gorilla 50


References[]



This arcade was featured in March, 2019.

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