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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
The Science Museum of Western Virginia, in Roanoke, Virginia, has an exhibit on the science of video games called Pixel Play. There are at least 30 arcade games from the 1980s in the exhibit, and you can play any of them (the only cost is the museum entrance fee).
The Washington State Ferries is a great place to spot an endangered species: N64 Era Racing Games. In particular, the largest known population of Cruis'n games can often be seen on or near ferry boats.
A deer hunting game that is similar to the original version except the player gets to shoot up to three buck per stand instead of just one. The game also has new scenes and improved graphics.
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
The Science Museum of Western Virginia, in Roanoke, Virginia, has an exhibit on the science of video games called Pixel Play. There are at least 30 arcade games from the 1980s in the exhibit, and you can play any of them (the only cost is the museum entrance fee).