Spaceplex

Spaceplex[1] was an indoor amusement park and arcade opened in 1991 at 620 Middle Country Road, Nesconset, New York, United States.

[2][3] Gary Tuzzalo was a co-owner and the general manager,[2] and James Manas was another principal in the parent company, Spaceplex Amusement Centers International Ltd.[4] It is the location where Katie Beers' abductor, John Esposito, claimed to have lost Beers, when in reality she was not taken from there.

[5] A 1993 article in The New York Times Magazine described it thus: The Spaceplex is an awesome vision of a run-down-Blade-Runnerish future, unlike anything to be found anywhere else in America — yet.

This is Satin's realm: a long black strobe-lighted Techno-throbbing tunnel leads to a soaring, inky dark, cathedral-like cave, its hollows filled with the echoing caterwauling din of a million boops, beeps, boinks and bong-bong-bongs; its blackness flickering with the reflections of a million flashing sensors, registering a billion acts of virtual violence.

[6]The stock of Spaceplex Amusement Centers International Ltd. was among those of seven companies that were manipulated in a fraud scheme by a group of 58 brokers and brokerages charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission in December 1997.