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. . . because the shelf units will need to be moved out so that there can be access to the collection. And we're out of room.
You can see the connections to the drum section hanging out of the front - the drum section contains the coin-op mechanism.
This appears to be a Ms. Pacman arcade machine, but I can't find the "Ms. Pacman" logo on the Internet looking quite like that. It says "Puckman" below the joystick, so I wonder if this was a knock-off version.
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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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Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.
Chinatown, New York City.
Closed February 2011.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot
View more of my photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
To purchase any of my work as prints or cards, view my site gallery and store for info here.
To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade.
Chinatown, New York City.
Closed February 2011.
Chinatown Fair Video Arcade: "A Look Inside This Iconic Spot
View more of my photography at my website NY Through The Lens.
To purchase any of my work as prints or cards, view my site gallery and store for info here.
To use any of my photos commercially, simply click the link which reads "Request to license Vivienne Gucwa's photos via Getty Images". This link can be found on the bottom right corner of the page of the photo you are interested in using.
This is the one I made for Sam! It was part of the 7 things in 7 days swap.....way back in September!
This game was converted form a virtua fighter by yours truly. Has a GREAT 27" med-res monitor and is loads of fun! This picture taken with the machine turned off.
En route to the Chicago Zine Fest (in March), our bus made a 2:00 a.m. stop at some gas station in Indiana. Alana took this time to hone her buck hunting skills. Kathee and I weren't so impressed.
new york city
october 1970
arcade, times square
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Strobist info: Canon 580exII at 1/8 power 14mm zoom above camera left, triggered with Radio Popper JRX.
vintage bowling machine from 1973... i got a strike on my first shot! #bowling #vintage #arcadegames
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originaldu: @freeboogee connie's dad's house!