Stopped by this joint yesterday before I went to work and played for about 1 hr. My overall impression on this visit could be summed up as a "WTF how is this place still in business?" type of vibe, I have never seen anyone else in here on all my visits.. the place must really get rocking at night on the pool tables or something because I can't see how they can afford to keep the doors open otherwise.
When we first visited this place about 1.5 yrs ago it was pretty damn dope: Machines were mostly in good shape, all of the early SS machines were .25 and in excellent condition, unfortunately they must feel that the way they were going to make $ was to hike up the rates on the tables, I should have checked the videogames to see if they tried the same tactic there.
All of the SS machines now have really cheezy looking handwritten inserts that say "50 cents per game" Xenon (working really nicely), 8ball Deluxe (Right flipper currently has UZI mode and repeatedly flaps when you tap it) and Big Game (probably the best table there) are still only a quarter though!

But paying .50 with no 3 games for 1.00 rebate on Bad Cats is pretty damn sad if you ask me, Spy Hunter gives you 5 balls and is in really good condition though. I think that this place could kick ass if the machines were serviced better, it's incredibly spacious and they do have some great machines in there, as it is I can't see it staying open forever the way it is going but maybe I am totally mistaken.
As for the DMDs I played Tales from the Crypt which was working pretty nicely, last few times I was in there it has had all sorts of issues so it is good to see it finally got some attention. The Flintstones works well but is set on maximum rear pitch mode and tends to drain really fast.. Best case scenario in my opinion would be convincing whoever is holding these things to put them on site in PDX, I believe the Pinball Doctor owns several of them.