In the heart of Spokane lies an amazing place where time seems to have stood still in the era of neon lights and eight-bit sounds. Jedi Alliance is more than just an arcade; it is a full-fledged retro arcade and pop culture museum, officially recognized as one of the best in the USA. It houses an impressive collection of over 160 operational arcade cabinets and pinball machines, transporting visitors back to the golden age of gaming.
The unique feature of this space is the free play system: after paying the admission fee, guests get unlimited access to all games without the need to buy tokens. Among the exhibits, you can find the legendary 1984 Atari Star Wars, classics like Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga, as well as rare pinball tables such as Twilight Zone and Theatre of Magic. The atmosphere is enhanced by the fact that the establishment positions itself as a secular church of Jediism, where nostalgia and the joy of social connection serve as the "sacred" elements.
Beyond the games, Jedi Alliance takes pride in its museum collection. On display are genuine movie props used on the sets of blockbusters like X-Men, Terminator 2, and Galaxy Quest. The museum shelves are lined with collectible toys from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, including rare figures from Star Wars, Batman, and classic Nintendo consoles, making a visit interesting not just for gamers, but for film history buffs as well.