
Nerd Alert Carriage Crossing: where retro arcade fun and welcoming vibes keep visitors coming back.
Nerd Alert Carriage Crossing is a Collierville video arcade where retro cabinets and an 80s/90s vibe invite long, shared play sessions. Guests rave about spacious rooms, welcoming staff, and a friendly atmosphere that turns kids and adults into fans—often mentioning the owner on site and accommodating service. With affordable $10 entry, visitors can play for hours and enjoy a day of family-friendly fun in the Carriage Crossing area.
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Pay a flat entry fee for unlimited access to retro and modern video games throughout the day, with in-and-out privileges.
Book our space for birthdays, group events, or celebrations with dedicated setups, accommodating staff, and gaming fun for all ages.
Enjoy a cozy area with board games for families and friends to relax and play while others explore the arcade.
Immerse yourself in classic arcade cabinets, including custom and fighting games, set to nostalgic 80s/90s music and decor.
Ideal for small to large groups, offering affordable entertainment in a safe, engaging environment near shopping and dining options.
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Overall rating
Evan Morgan
Had a super great experience, the owner is really nice 👍, and they have all kinds of old videogames 🎮, all three donkey kongs, super mario brothers, popeye, centipede, galiga, Qbert, pac-man, ms pac-man, and more. You will definitely have a great time, it's 10$ per person and you get to stay here as long as you want. Ps my high score is in number 1st from galiga today.
Koco Luv
Peppermint Patty
This is a really fun place to visit if you’d like to go to a small arcade. Great concept where you pay one prize and play all you want. Very reasonable and you can come and go too for example, if you want to play games then leave go eat dinner and come back that is allowed. The only thing extra is the pinball machines and they do have a small gift shop. The decor was really fun especially for someone like myself born in the late 70s. My favorite game was the original duck hunt on an old school TV. I was even able to show my kids about VHS tapes an old phone in addition to being an arcade. It’s almost like a vintage museum. The guy working at the front who looked like Ed Sheeran seemed too young to know about all these things, but he did. Highly recommend
Joseph Jennings
Rachel Alabama
They can host birthday parties! 🥳
Chris Larson
Cool old school arcade with some great trinkets for sale and a decent party room for birthdays for your "kids"