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Texas Country Reporter visits the Maniac’s Mansion in downtown Wichita Falls, offering games that are not limited to the nostalgia of the eighties and nineties.

Each week, we share a post from the Texas Country Reporter, a long-running TV show that invites you to jump in and travel to explore the streets of Texas.

Marcus McGee is one of the lucky few to make a career out of something he loved in childhood. In downtown Wichita Falls, McGee opened Maniac’s Mansion, a place for old and new video enthusiasts. It’s a nostalgic arcade wonderland, where bright eight-bit lights, games are always set to “play free,” and parents are just as giddy as their kids — if not more so.

In this interview with the Texas Country Reporter, McGee explains that even though he can’t bottle and sell memories, he can help create a new one.

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