Reeltime Movies & Games is a hybrid entertainment and tech-service business in Oklahoma City that combines a working arcade and retro gaming storefront with on-site computer repair, making it unusual among the city's repair-focused IT shops because half its revenue comes from gameplay and sales rather than service labor alone.
The business occupies a single retail space and serves two customer bases: gamers and collectors seeking working arcade cabinets, retro consoles, and repair services for older hardware; and locals needing same-day or next-day computer diagnostics and fixes. The arcade side stocks functioning stand-up cabinets from the 1980s and 1990s alongside newer machines, and sells refurbished systems and parts. The repair side handles standard Windows and Mac service calls, virus removal, hardware replacement, and data recovery. This dual model means the shop stays open for evening and weekend hours (unlike many office-based IT firms), because foot traffic from arcade players subsidizes the repair operation.
The repair side charges an initial diagnostic fee (typically $50 to $75, though this should be confirmed directly) that applies toward any repair you authorize. Common jobs run between $150 and $500: hard drive replacement, RAM upgrades, motherboard diagnostics, and malware removal fall into the standard range. Data recovery on failed drives is more expensive and varies by damage severity; expect $300 to $800 depending on whether the drive is mechanically salvageable. The shop does not typically offer managed IT contracts for small businesses; it focuses on walk-in and scheduled one-off repairs.
Arcade play is pay-per-game (usually 50 cents to $2 per credit, depending on the cabinet's age and rarity), and the shop sells used arcade games and consoles at prices reflecting their condition and rarity. Specific cabinet prices and arcade revenue share are not published online, so a first visit should include asking about current machines in stock and their hourly or nightly play rates if you are considering regular visits.
Oklahoma City has several dedicated computer repair shops, most of which operate office-only or drop-off models without evening retail components. shops like Geeks on Site (a national franchise with OKC locations) emphasize residential and small-business on-site service, while local independents such as Computer Central typically operate Monday-Friday business hours and focus on corporate accounts. Reeltime's strength is accessibility: it stays open evenings and weekends because the arcade draws foot traffic, and a player waiting for a turn can drop off a laptop without losing the gaming session. Its weakness is that it does not offer managed services contracts or rapid-response SLA guarantees that enterprise clients need. Choose Reeltime if you have one-off repair needs and prefer a casual, drop-in environment; choose Geeks on Site or a corporate-focused firm if you run a business requiring guaranteed uptime and remote monitoring.
Reeltime works well for casual computer users (students, hobbyists, remote workers) who have a broken or slow machine and do not mind a 2- to 5-day turnaround. It also suits retro gaming enthusiasts who want a venue to test older hardware before buying or who collect arcade cabinets. It does not suit businesses needing urgent support contracts, companies requiring on-site IT personnel, or customers uncomfortable leaving equipment in a retail environment where it sits on a shared workbench. The shop is not staffed for complex enterprise-level troubleshooting or large-scale deployments.
Walk in with your device and describe the problem (or lack of power, error messages, or performance symptoms). A technician will ask when the issue started, what you have tried, and whether data preservation is a priority. The diagnostic fee is quoted and collected, and the device is tagged and placed in the queue. You receive a ticket with an estimated completion window. During evenings and weekends, the turnaround is slower because staff attention splits between arcade maintenance and repair work. You can wait in the gaming area or return later to pick up your machine.
Reeltime operates seven days a week, with evening hours on weekdays (closing time around 9 or 10 p.m.) and extended Saturday and Sunday schedules; hours should be verified by phone or website, as retail arcade hours often shift seasonally. Parking is street-level or lot-based depending on the location; specific lot size and accessibility for disabled visitors should be confirmed. The shop accepts walk-in repairs and phone-ahead scheduling; calling ahead on weekends is recommended to avoid a queue.
Reeltime fills a niche in Oklahoma City's repair landscape by tying computer service to entertainment, which keeps prices competitive and hours customer-friendly, even if it means repair speed depends on arcade traffic.
