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Vegas Toy Shack

Viva Vintage Las Vegas

January 5, 2017 By Ms. ausretrogamer

Looking at all the tweets from people attending CES 2017 brings back fond memories of our last trip to Las Vegas back in August 2015. We had visited before (and had a great time), but on this trip we really took a step back in time and had a blast visiting heaps of fantastic vintage attractions.

The Pinball Hall of Fame

The Pinball Hall of Fame is a hidden gem, it’s an enormous 900 square metre, air-conditioned warehouse full of playable vintage pinballs. There are over 150 from the 50s to the 90s, plus a few newer ones and arcade machines for good measure. The Pinball Hall of Fame is run by the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club and profits are donated to the Salvation Army and other non-denominational charities.

Address: 1610 E. Tropicana, Las Vegas NV 89119

Hours: Sun – Thurs: 11am to 11pm, Fri – Sat: 11am to midnight

Cost: Free entry, USD$0.25 – USD$0.75 per game

The Neon Museum

The Neon Museum is a non-profit organisation that collects, preserves and exhibits Las Vegas signs. Visitors can take a guided tour of the Neon Boneyard, an outdoor gallery with over 200 famous signs from the 1930s to present. Tour guides are full of fascinating information about each sign and Vegas history. Tours start in the visitors’ centre housed in the iconic La Concha Motel lobby – an historic shell-shaped building designed by famous architect Paul Revere Williams.

You can also check out the Urban Gallery – restored, working signs on display along Las Vegas Boulevard. It’s free and self-guided, just follow the map.

Address: 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North, Las Vegas NV 89101

Hours: Neon Boneyard tours (one hour, day and night) seven days a week, times vary seasonally, advance ticket purchase is recommended

Cost: USD$19 day tours, USD$25 night tours

The Toy Shack

You may have spotted the ‘World Famous’ Toy Shack on the History Channel’s ‘Pawn Stars’ – but nothing compares to visiting in person. The relatively small store is packed from floor to ceiling with an awesome collection of vintage toys, mostly from the 80s and 90s. Think Star Wars and Star Trek, Hot Wheels and Matchbox, My Little Pony, Barbie, G.I. Joe, Masters of the Universe and more. There are some really special items worth hundreds or thousands of dollars, but there are heaps of great toys priced at just a few dollars too. You can literally spend hours in this wonderful shop. (Also see our full Toy Shack write up).

Address: Neonopolis, 450 Fremont St. #117, Las Vegas NV 89101

Hours: Mon – Thurs: 10am to 9pm, Fri – Sat: 10am to midnight, Sun: 11am to 7pm

Cost: Free to browse, toys priced for all budgets

The Fremont Street Experience

The Strip is huge and happening, but lacks the old-school charm of the original Vegas entertainment hub. The Fremont Street Experience is a five-block entertainment district in historic downtown Las Vegas. So, what’s there? Viva Vision – the world’s largest video screen (450m x 27m, 12.5 million LED lights) above a bustling pedestrian mall, light shows, live concerts, the SlotZilla zip line and iconic casinos like Binion’s, the Golden Nugget and Main Street Station.

Unique things to see: A piece of the Berlin Wall in the men’s toilet in the Main Street Station Casino, the Shark Tank at the Golden Nugget Casino, the Mob Museum, the vintage slot machines at The D Casino and one million dollars cash on display at Binion’s.

Address: 425 Fremont Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101-5620

Hours: All hours

Cost: Free entry, various prices for different attractions

Photo by vegasexperience.com

Photo by Anne Braly

Photo by Ruth Rieckehoff

Just like Elvis, you’ll wish there were more than the twenty-four hours in the day – Viva Vintage Las Vegas!

(Photos by ausretrogamer unless otherwise stated)

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msausretrogamerMs. ausretrogamer
Co-founder, editor and writer at ausretrogamer – The Australian Retro Gamer E-Zine. Lover of science fiction, fashion, books, movies and TV. Player of games, old and new.

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Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: 117, CES, CES 2017, Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Pinball, Neon Boneyard, Pinball Hall Of Fame, The Fremont Street Experience, The Neon Museum, Toy Shack, Vegas, Vegas Toy Shack, Vegas Toy Store

Toy Shack: A Vegas Toy Story

September 8, 2015 By ausretrogamer

When was the last time you walked into a toy store and got absolutely wowed? If you are like us, I bet it was way too long ago to remember.

On our recent trip to the US, we didn’t just get wowed, we got absolutely gobsmacked by Toy Shack, a superb toy store in Las Vegas. Nesteled within the Neonopolis shopping complex in downtown Vegas (Fremont Street Experience), Toy Shack is truly a magical place you must visit and experience when you come to the City of Sin! Toy Shack has it all, from every conceivable collectible toy, to old school video games and even some golden age arcade machines to slip a quarter or two to give you that much needed hit of nostalgia.

Both Ms. ausretrogamer and I were mesmerised in each aisle of the store, with vintage 80s toys, comics, games and other collectibles lining the walls, from floor to ceiling – the photos below will attest to that (to an extent)! We had a difficult time leaving Toy Shack with only a handful of bags of super cool items, but the luggage allowance kept us in check.

If you ever find yourself in Vegas and want to do something other than gamble, then head to the Toy Shack for the ultimate in vintage 80s toys – we highly recommend it!

Store: Toy Shack
Address: Neonopolis, 450 Fremont St #117, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
Hours: Mon – Sat 11am to 10pm; Closed on Sunday

If you find yourself in other cities within the US, then you may want to check out these places: Musée Mécanique (San Francisco), the Nintendo World Store and the 8-Bit & Up and Video Games NY stores (New York City)

We found it! I wonder what awaits inside…
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I spy, Masters Of The Universe (MOTU) and Super Mario stuff!
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Woo hoo! I love my MOTU gear – brings back great childhood memories
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Oh man, so many MOTU temptations, especially that clock!
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Aha, I thought I spied Super Mario action figures!
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Oo’er, a nice but scary bust!
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Golden oldies! Now when was the last time you found arcade machines in a toy store?
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So much to look at! Wish I had compound eyes!
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Already worked up a thirst, and we have barely scratched the surface in here!
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G.I. Joe baby!
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Holy smokes – more G.I. Joe goodness (among other cool collectibles)!
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Visual sensory overload! Gotta take in all this Hot Wheels awesomeness!
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Haha, this one is for you, Ms. ausretrogamer!
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I wasn’t aware of all the diverse (and cool) Hot Wheels!
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I’ll take that, thank you very much
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Wish we had a limitless luggage (and financial) allowance!
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Chocolate and Miami Vice Hot Wheels? Really? Wow!
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Moving right along, we now hit the Twilight ZoneIMG_5564

Where do I even focus here!
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Found the cool action figures area! First thing we see, Mobile Suit Gundam wing!
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What the – Lau as a Virtua Fighter 4 action figure? Want!
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Found Lara!
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One for the Final Fantasy fans!
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Very apt seeing this MGS 2 tactical espionage action figure ;-)
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Now this I did not know existed! The temptation to buy is unbearable!
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First it was Virtua Fighter 4 action figures, now it’s Tekken 4! *mind blown*
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Zelda fans rejoice!
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We do need some new plates…….
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Admit it, you wanna sing “Transformers, robots in disguise”
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Found the old school video games section!
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Oooo, GameCube and Tiger gear!
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Whoa! Tele-Pong and Frogger tabletop! I wonder what is behind these….
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Ah, there you are! Great to see a C64 and a Genesis among the stack of retrogaming gear
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Man, this place is too much! I love Toy Shack!
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If I guess what’s inside the box, can I keep it?
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King of the stuntmen indeed
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One for the KISS fans – yep, I am looking at you Mr. Matt Cawley
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Now this is a WrestleFest!
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Which item captures your eye? Could it be the Transformers or those Star Trek figures?
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I knew I was gonna find Star Wars somewhere in here……
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Old school Star Wars nirvana!
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OMG, Heat Packin’ Jack!
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Get in my belly!
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I’ll take one of each, thank you (I wish!)
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The original road warrior!
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I look up and BAM, more MOTU goodness!
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I do need a new alarm clock. This should help me get up on those cold mornings
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Resistance (to buying temptation) is futile!
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Must. Have. That. MOTU vinyl record!
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Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing Mr. Ram Man himself
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I need to unsee this, otherwise my bank manager will be calling me!
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Spawning more goodness
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Diecast to die for!
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I’ll take one of, 154, 459 and 192 pieces, thanks
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I kneel to the defender of the universe!
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Fight of the Century?
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Poke-a-board!
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Yep, there are comics here too!
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I guess E.T. didn’t phone home…….
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The perfect action figure mix, Itchy and Sly
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Your move, creep!
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Be back to Toy Shack, we will!
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Mixed bag! Hang on, that’s an Ecto-1!
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These guys have ball-Z of dragons!
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We see a heartening sight upon our exit – a young lad getting into some old school arcade action. Retrogaming is alive and well!
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Filed Under: Retro Exploring, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: !Arcade!, 117, Collectibles, Heman, Hot Wheels, MOTU, retrogaming, Skeletor, thrill of the chase, Toy Shack, Vegas Toy Shack, Vegas Toy Store, vintage toys

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