Arcade Winner
Maine is a great place, mostly because #ImDoingME. With eight people, it is virtually impossible to head out at a reasonable time especially when everyone needs to shower. But with pancakes, waffles, and bacon, we were charged and ready to go after about two of showers and preparing to go out. As usual, I don't take much time at all to go.
After a visit to the Shipyard brewery and a excellent seafood lunch, we were beach bound! On the walk to the pier, we encounter a arcade which probably hasn't had a new game in ten years. Is the arcade industry almost dead yet? Right on the edge of the arcade we saw this game, Key Master:

Of course everyone wanted the Game Boy SP in the middle! After several attempts by a few friends (by several attempts I mean over fifteen at two dollars each. And probably over twenty five times by the end of the night.), my good friend won the Nexus on his third attempt. This caused him to be on a high for the rest of the night, a six dollar Nexus 7 would do that to even the strongest of us. With arcade games you must realize the place bought certain machines because they are profitable so just remember, the house always wins.
And once you exchange your money for arcade tokens, you are stuck forever. That's the master plan! There should be a federal commission to study how this is legal! Are tokens at least universal between arcades? But it's all for the old-fashioned fun!
It was certainly an awesome time with friends! Just look at us!

I wish I had a video of Timmy dancing though, we're pretty sure he's a professional dancer. Gangnam Style was in play, though without the music...