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[Chicago] Rare Horror Pinball Machines Line Galloping Ghost’s New Arcade!

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One of the hottest attractions in Chicago is the infamous Galloping Ghost Arcade, located in Brookfield, IL.  The first location opened on a Friday the 13th in 2010 with 130 arcade games that were saved from the brink of destruction and restored for all to enjoy. By 2014, they had grown into the largest arcade in the world with over 440 arcade games. Their next venture in saving the arcade and the various machines takes them into a new building, which is located just a block walking distance from the landmark first location (9211 Ogden Ave Brookfield, Il 60513).

The Galloping Ghost Pinball Arcade isn’t just for the pin-fanatic as horror fans are going to plan a road trip just to gets their hands on some of the rarest pinball machines in the world. In the following video, Galloping Ghost’s Doc Mack previews some of the new machines that include a fully functional, one-of-a-kind Predator prototype machine that was developed in 2014.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg as the new arcade hosts the incredibly rare Alien pin that allows players to switch between Ridley Scott’s film and James Cameron’s Aliens. Featuring several digital screens and a magnet that whips the ball all over the board (and also allows a Xenomorph to connect with it), this pin also boasts an insane 7-ball multiball.

For me, the highlight is a fully-operational Tales from the Crypt pin inspired by the HBO anthology series. Released in 1993 by Data East and rocking heavy vibrations with its 3-to-6-ball multiball, this is one of the most entertaining pins ever made – if you can find one that’s working. There’s so much more, including Gottlieb’s awesome 1994 A Nightmare on Elm Street, where you can shoot the ball into a furnace and have it pop out of Freddy’s mouth; Bally’s infamous The Addams Family (1992), Twilight Zone (1993) and Creature from the Black Lagoon (1992) machines; not to mention classics like Gottlieb’s tri-level masterpiece, Haunted House (1982).

$15 admission gets you unlimited pinball play.  I hope to catch some of you Bloody readers there during one of my forthcoming all-day binges. Keep up with Galloping Ghost on Facebook.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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‘Toxic Crusaders’ – Retroware’s Side-Scrolling Beat-‘Em-Up Coming Fall 2024

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Retroware surprised everyone last year with the announcement that they’re working on a throwback beat-’em-up based on the Toxic Crusaders cartoon. Grab your mop and get ready: the side-scrolling beat ’em up game is heading our way later this year.

Toxic Crusaders is now available to preorder on Steam, with the game set for Fall 2024 release. Exact date TBA.

Developer and publisher Retroware has teamed up with Troma Entertainment to bring the characters from the 1991 cartoon “Toxic Crusaders” back, for an all-new, all-action beat ’em up for one to four players.

In the game, “When the evil Dr. Killemoff attacks, only one team of hideously deformed creatures of superhuman size and strength stands between him and his plans for global pollution: the Toxic Crusaders, Earth’s last, greatest and ugliest hope for survival! Battle across seven disgusting levels rendered in vibrant pixel art as you defend Tromaville from hordes of Radiation Rangers, mutated thugs and zombie chickens. The odds might be stacked against you but with awesome powers, a winning personality, and up to four-players on your side, the Smogulan Empire’s days are numbered!

“Choose from seven playable characters, including Toxie, No-Zone, Junkyard, Major Disaster, and Headbanger – plus, for the first time, play as Toxie’s musically “gifted” girlfriend Yvonne, and the mother of all mothers, Mrs. Junko, Toxie’s mom!”

Considering this is set in Tromaville, it’s a safe bet that we’ll see more Troma characters beyond the Crusaders here.  Toxic Crusaders will also feature fully voice-acted motion comic cutscenes, featuring voice acting by TeamFourStar, industry veterans, and of course, Troma actors.

Check out the gameplay demo below for a closer look at the Toxic Crusaders in action.

Toxic Crusaders is coming soon to Xbox Series X + S, Playstation 4 + 5, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and the Epic Games Store. But you can wishlist on Steam in the meantime.

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