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A new multiplayer card game @ Capcom game center(ゲーセン)

 

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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.

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Love and Berry DS Collection is a version of

the arcade game. It features a DS attachable

card / barcode reader that reads the 'Love and

Berry' cards acquired from the arcade game.

an arcade machine inside of the magical midway arcade on i-drive in orlando.

A teeny-tiny pinball museum built into a 1947 Spartan Manor Travel trailer. This thing has been packed to the brim for the last three faires. I've never so much as seen the inside.

 

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The machine breaks down into three sections, fortunately. This is the largest and heaviest; in includes the monitor and the main electronics.

If you grew up in Littleton, you definitely know what this place is; Mr. Biggs. I remember it most in my youth playing inline hockey in their leagues. It used to be called Funplex, then it got kinda sketch during its Fat City days. None the less, the place is legit. Oh, it was also a scene in a South Park episode.

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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Shooting from rooftops in Ann Arbor (with a camera). Normally I'm not a fan of square architecture, but this building caught my eye. It reminded me of an arcade game from the 80's. Remember Q*bert?

Spotted in a disused outbuilding around the back of a school undergoing demolition... Suspect these would be worth a small fortune in the right hands!

There's absolutely no reason really why it should've suprised me to see this, but somehow it did sort of surprise me to see an Initial D game...

By tangle.

 

Placed on a giant arcade game console in Omaha NE.

Pinball / Flipper "Big Chief", Williams 1965 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

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

Pinball / Flipper "Bonanza", D. Gottlieb & Co. 1964 - Herne Gysenberg am 4. November 2017

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