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Front pic of the Galaga I'm putting on location in one of my restaurants. I couldn't remove the glass but the colors matched the marquee so I left it, I hand painted the 25 and 50 cent instructions in the corner there.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.
Chinatown, New York City.
Closed February 2011.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot
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My favourite pinball machine of all time - "Little Chief" by WIlliams (1975). I was unbeatable on this machine back in 1977-1978, and would love to own one today!
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Screen of my Frogger cocktail. Is not the original (now fixed!!!) but is a working used Hantarex Polo monitor.
Edit: I was able to repair the original monitor now that my repair skills on monitors has gotten better. The cabinet is now 100% original. I have two machines that used the MC2000s monitor and both had the same problem. A shorted tantalum cap. Both work great now!
Frogger is an arcade game, introduced in 1981, developed by Konami, and licensed for worldwide distribution by Sega/Gremlin. The object of the game is to direct frogs to their homes one by one. To do this, each frog must avoid cars while crossing a busy road and navigate a river full of hazards.
The Museum of the Moving Image, located at 36-01 35 Avenue in Astoria, promotes the public understanding and appreciation of the art, history, technique and technology of film, television, and digital media by collecting, preserving, and providing access to moving-image related artifacts via multimedia exhibitions and educational programming. Originally established in 1977 as the Astoria Motion Picture and Television Center Foundation, opened on September 10, 1988, in the former East Coast home as Paramount Pictures as the first museum in the United States that was evoted solely to the art, history and technology of film, television and video. Following a $67 million expansion by architect Thomas Lesser, starting in March 2008, the museum doubled its size and reopened in January 2011.
Selects from 2017's E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) @ The LA Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
06/13/17
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Here you see the playfield for Street Fighter II, Champion Edition Pinball. Another great example of a pinball video game cross-over. The table on this game was very tall, some of the players at the Pinball Expo 2009, held in Wheeling, Illinois, could not see the playfield at all. Very cool game to see. There seems to be a progressive play to it, and the window in the middle of the playfield shows some sort of diorama/street scene. I tried to play it but lost all 3 balls very quickly.
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Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.
Chinatown, New York City.
Closed February 2011.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot
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Our first arcade game was this Gauntlet unit. It's not as big as the drum machine, but it doesn't have casters, so it's harder to move.
Screenshot from our fourth episode about this beautiful vintage electronic game.
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Bleeping Relics is an original webseries reviewing vintage electronic handheld games and tabletops. The reviews are in french with english subtitles.
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Selects from 2017's E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) @ The LA Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
06/13/17
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I Claw Taiwan, arcade games at the Bayfront Event Space, Marina Bay during GastroBeats 2025, the People's Festival.
Dazzling lights and sound effects bring this cool Simpsons amusement game to life at the Dave & Busters arcade in the Stonebriar Mall, Frisco, Texas.
While not part of The Simpsons movie Kwik-E-Mart promotion, I thought I'd also show these pictures in this photo set. I ran across this coin-fueled arcade game at the Dave & Busters in the Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas area. You put the coins into the slot, aim the coin, and depending where it falls in the "pinball" type of machine, you get points.
You put your head up to this periscope thing so it looked like you were in a tank. If you were a kid in the 80s it was really cool (especially with the radar)!
I forgot I took these photos back when I went out to Greensburg of this used gaming store in town called Warp Zone. It feels like they have anything you could imagine and lots of these Arcade1Up cabinets you can play. If you’re in south western Pennsylvania and find yourself looking for some second hand games/systems stop out.
My favourite pinball machine of all time - "Little Chief" by WIlliams (1975). I was unbeatable on this machine back in 1977-1978, and would love to own one today!
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We visit Novelty Golf and Games on Devon, an amazing mini-golf and arcade joint that's been open since 1949.
Here are my 4 pieces for the new show at OhNo!Doom Gallery in Chicago - it's opening on February 11th and it's called:
"Super Button Mashers: A gamer tribute @ OhNo!Arcade": A video game theme carnival of crazy!
This show is curated by Mr. Max Bare and was brought to our Plushteamers' attention by the fabulous miss Lana Crooks :)
I decided to go old school for this and did a Pong arcade game plush, a Frogger climbing up its log, a couple ghosts with Mr. PacMan and a plush remote with the famous Konami code on it!
I hope you will be able to go see the show in person. Pass the word around, it's going to be awesome!
Cheers,
Hibou
Selects from 2017's E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) @ The LA Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
06/13/17
More Highlights:
My favourite pinball machine of all time - "Little Chief" by WIlliams (1975). I was unbeatable on this machine back in 1977-1978, and would love to own one today!
Web image.
CUBISM – Android apps – Freehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kodanukiware.cubism&hl=en
3D casual game apps to collapse to pieces by touching the enemy, which is composed of a myriad of CUBE.Since the shape and color of the next breaking enemy on the screen panel...
My favourite pinball machine of all time - "Little Chief" by WIlliams (1975). I was unbeatable on this machine back in 1977-1978, and would love to own one today!
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Get your game on, Cabela-style with this state-of-the-art "Big Buck Hunter" video game. Blast your way to trophy-hunter high scores. We didn't play this game, although we spent a couple bucks in the upstairs shooting gallery.
My daughter doesn't have the knack. I can hit a target if I take my time (I used to target shoot small-caliber handguns years and years ago) and my husband is a decent shot, but he has the advantage--he grew up on a Wisconsin dairy farm.