ORLANDO, Fla. — Playing video games with a joystick, button, lever, or whatever, can be way more fun outside of your home. That's what Jonnattan Morales thought when he designed what he says is the perfect gaming living room for both kids and kids at heart.

“I wanted the younger generation and the older generation to have something to do," Morales said.

They call him JJ. His office is jam-packed with 75 pinball machines, from vintage tables to brand new machines. Morales says it beats his "old" office of five years.

“Believe it or not, I was actually doing 18-wheel trucking and I wanted to do something a little more social," said Morales.

Switching from trucks to games came with a need to interact more with people.

“I wanted to make memories and this is the place for that. Everyone can literally have a good time between the old school and new school.”

The space is called Gamrz Delight. It holds thousands of vintage games for those of who know the word Atari to the hottest games Playstation can handle. Gaming is something Morales has done, even when he shouldn't have.

“I'm not gonna lie. A couple of times, being bad, and not doing my homework, of course," he said.

Morales notes that the benefits offering gaming in a public space is being able to interact with people that have the same likes. No matter who Morales can assist here, the former truck driver is digging his new normal.

Pinball Palace and Gamrz Delight are both located at Action Park at Dezerland Park Orlando on International Drive near West Oak Ridge Road.