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My favorite arcade game, at Funspot in Laconia, New Hampshire.

The Arcade Games and Entertainment Centre above Orchard MRT station, Orchard Road.

Ripley's arcade game.

I was fortunate enough to attend the opening of this awesome show and see for myself what a successful gallery OhNo!Doom is :)

The show was amazing and the gallery was packed as you can see... so packed I wasn't able to take all the pictures I wanted, don't be mad ;)

I was able to get the PlushTeam Prize cage though and I even got myself a little prize... an adorable Q-bert made by Amy from SquirrelMomma :)

 

Thanks OhNo!Doom :)

Hibou

 

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Another trip to Funspot in Laconia, NH in August of 2008

A true vintage classic. Seen in an arcade at Ryde, Isle of Wight.

Completely seamless. No screws or nails. Unmatched aesthetic beauty and style.

 

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the attention of strangers, pt. 1.

The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, TX. These photos were shot at the grand opening event.

The top unit contains the media, network and security chip boards.

This cracked me up. Taken in '98 when the megapixels weren't too high. This wasn't staged and she had a knack for the game. Didn't know her, so bless you, wherever you are gamer lady.

The arcade games by IClaw Taiwan at the Bayfront Event Space, Marina Bay.

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.

Classic gaming consoles were in abundance--I brought up about 15 consoles in total, representing the 2600, 5200, 7800, Atari XEGS and ColecoVision.

The National Videogame Museum in Frisco, TX. These photos were shot at the grand opening event.

Joust (on the 5200), E.T. (2600) and the original homebrew title Lead (2600).

archizoom associati 1970. 'no-stop city' proposed an endless, repetitive, highly serviced space which would enable all kinds of lifestyle fantasies (highly ironic of course). the mirrors create the effect of endless repetition.

Another trip to Funspot in Laconia, NH in August of 2008

I was fortunate enough to attend the opening of this awesome show and see for myself what a successful gallery OhNo!Doom is :)

The show was amazing and the gallery was packed as you can see... so packed I wasn't able to take all the pictures I wanted, don't be mad ;)

I was able to get the PlushTeam Prize cage though and I even got myself a little prize... an adorable Q-bert made by Amy from SquirrelMomma :)

 

Thanks OhNo!Doom :)

Hibou

 

Please feel free to tag your pieces!

David playing Galaga at the Belmont in Hamtramck, MI last night when we saw Javelins & Deastro. Such a fun night. The show was 18+ & I wouldn't be 18 for ten more days, but I'm pretty sure the woman at the door was at least a little tipsy because I showed her my id & she didn't even notice I wasn't 18 yet, haha. We brought a purple light saber for protection, listened to High School Musical on part of the way home, & got some T. Bell. :D Best night I've had in awhile.

 

EDIT: Featured in my high school's art show this past week.

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