A new museum in the United States is putting a new spin on old arcade games.
The sights and sounds make it seem like visitors are stepping into a video arcade from the 1970s.
But the Replay Amusement Museum is more than an arcade. For owners Brian and Becky Cheany, it's a piece of history.
The husband and wife duo made a hobby of collecting games for years, costing them any where from $200 to $10,000 a game.
"This started with one game in our house and then it became two then it became 100," Mr Cheany said.
"For a lot of us, this is our childhood. These are the things we grew up learning to have fun with, our pastime and to see them again is an absolute blast."
"We wanted to share our love with the public because we know that deep down everyone has that same level of memories we did."
Hundreds, both young and old, have flocked to the museum in Florida to take a step back in time and take a turn at the classics.
Among the 80 arcade games and 40 vintage pinball machines there are a few surprises, including the game 'Fix It Felix Jr' from a Disney movie, which was custom made just for the museum.
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