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2025-01-17 13:36 7 months ago
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All games here require the use of a point card ($1.25 single purchase) which you can store cash on. There are one-stop machines for this to the right of the entrance. Every game lists on their card scanner how much a credit costs, and will tell you how much you have left after swiping.Location:
Just turn onto Harbison Blvd from I-26, then left onto Parkridge; it'll be the 3rd building on your left. Basically a right will take you to the mall, but two lefts will take you to Frankie's.
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This location seems to be very popular on weekends, and it's a great place for night owls since they're open 'til midnight. If you want to stay up that late, there's food nearby like Applebees and Hooters.
Additional games of interest:
-Laser tag arena
-Mini golf
-Go-karts
-Guitar Hero Arcade
-Domo-kun UFO catcher (I wish I was kidding)
UPDATE: As of Dec. 27, 2013 (Dark Rubes eye-witness account), all dancing games are gone. They took them out in the summer of 2012.
Contact Number
(803) 781-2342
Address
140 Parkridge Drive
Columbia
South Carolina, 29212
Opening Times
Monday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Tuesday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Wednesday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Thursday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Friday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Saturday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 - 24:00 |
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No more dance games? D:

Nooo, I loved going there for SN2 =,
I'd still go there for the Pump, but instead of Frankie's being an hour away it's now 4 hours away! Still looking for a good SN2 in the Carolina Beach area, though I've found Extreme, X and heard there's ITG3.

SuperNova 2 machine is gone. I just went last night and it is completely gone. The only music game left is Pump It Up NX.

I still have my game card; didn't manage to use it all up before I PCS'd to South Korea. I had fun there and met some cool people; if I ever get a chance to come back, I'll bring post-its so I can actually exchange contact info!

I've been there many times since I am from Columbia. The SuperNova2 machine is just as described. Stankie's, as they used to be called by the local DDR populace, is pretty popular on the weekends and has been there practically forever.