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More classic consoles at another table--Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo (SNES) and Nintendo 64.

dave really sucked at that game, he kept messing me up and shooting the hostages so i quit playing

Get ready to soil your plants! A mob of fun-loving zombies are invading your home, and your only defense is your arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to slow down, confuse, weaken and mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door. As you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenge. And with five game modes to dig into, the fun never dies!

 

NEW CALL FOR ART! -- SUBMIT BY APRIL 23, 2014! We're doing something crazy! In the spirit of celebrating the 8-bit generation, we're working with coder, David Washington, to make a series of amazing 2d platformed games! During the month of September we're transforming the gallery into a serious ARCADE! Details about the call for art here! blog.lightgreyartlab.com/2014/04/call-for-art-dream-arcade.html

White power LED, controller ports and dust flaps.

 

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

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

Full House Events always knew that its latest take on corporate entertainment would be a hit, and now it's official. Its Common Man Games concept was awarded "New product that rocked the show" at Markex this week.

 

With games like Giant Jenga, retro arcade games and foosball, darts and table tennis, the Common Man Games is a great way to build camaraderie and client rapport, without having to resort to traipsing around golf courses or sloshing through mud in combat fatigues.

 

Read the press release

The arcade games at Marina Square.

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.

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