grocery store lets you play atari while you shop

May 19th, 2008 comments (3) stumble it! digg it! by: technabob

What better way to break up the monotony of trolling the aisles of the grocery store than with a little video game action? The guys at this funky Milwaukee, Wisconsin grocery store are happy to oblige with an in-store Atari 2600 lounge.

The display includes a fully-functional Atari 2600, along with a wide assortment of about 50 classic games to keep your mind sharp in between the Cap ‘N Crunch and the Mrs. Paul’s Frozen Fish. I especially dig the retro wallpaper and crappy old color TV which complete the kitschy rec room motif.

Koppa\'s Atari Cartridges

Koppa’s Farwell Foods is a great example of why we need little neighborhood grocery stores (I’ve heard their Fulbeli Deli makes a mean sandwich too). If you happen to be in the Milwaukee area, check them out at 1940 N. Farwell Ave.

[photos via Flickr and Play in the City]

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comments (3):

  1. AmazzzzingI like how the “room” looks!

  2. hamstervision says:

    Wooo! Go Wisconsin!

  3. wow..really nice idea..you might play games instead of buying groceries…hehehe..and feels like your back in the old times!

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