I do not work in the Skylon tower arcade. I don't work in an arcade, I have never worked in an arcade.
I live in NY state. I did not see a lot of Canadian arcades when I was growing up but once when I was a teenager I went to the Skylon Tower to play the R360 and I was amazed at what they had. They had advertisements in brochures for the R360 so I went there because I saw the advertisement. If you were a kid who grew up playing Sega Genesis/Megadrive I could only imagine the experience for someone like that where you played the games at home then saw these huge cabinets that moved around and did stuff, it would be as if the machines came to life. Some people must have had very amazing experiences there when they were younger. The Skylon tower had almost every large Sega cabinet that was ever made at one point.
I also lived near a Galaxian 3 Theater 6 but I did not know it while it was here, I only found out recently there was one in my area. I do not know what happened to it, it is not in the place it was before, but I am trying to find out where it is. This is a very very long process.
I also had an experience when I was younger I came across an After Burner cockpit, when I played it I did not expect the game to be one that moved around, so that was quite shocking, it was as if the game came to life. I have grown to love afterburner a lot because of this. There are other people from my area that remember the same After Burner I played too.
I love these Sega machines, I think these machines have their own unique qualities, I think these machines have personality.
It is very hard to find these machines where I live now, most arcades don't have them. There is only a couple After Burners operating in the public in the USA these days that I know of. We also had a Thunder Blade and a G-LOC in other arcades where I live, and probably a few others. I have seen 2-3deluxe Outruns over the years as well.