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Atari coin-op museum. Amusement Trades Exhibition, also including the London Parks & Attractions Show and The International Casino Show. A collection of picture of advertisement flyers for old arcade games such as Zaxxon, Frogger and Centpede. The AdventureVision is a handheld electronic video game made by Entex in 1982. This site is dedicated to all aspects of this classic game. Specializes in classic arcade video games as well as pinballs both new and old. Screenshots, music, switch settings, pinouts, repair info and more. Arcade links, emulators, ROMs and all sorts of arcade related stuff. MAME, Retrocade, N64, PSX Emulators, Sound Samples, & how to turn a real arcade cabinet into an Arcade @ Home. About the System 1 used in games such as Marble Madness, Roadblasters and Road Runner. When games were truly original. The history of coin-operated games, interviews with classic arcade game designers, a personal collection of arcade games, article scans, ad scans, and emu cabinet project. Computerized manuals, pinball manuals and roms, items wanted and for sale, and some related downloads Site about the games running from a laser disk such as Space Ace, Dragon's Lair, MACH 3... On the corner, the boardwalk, on in your home, the classics still reign supreme. Webmaster's personal collection, current projects, repair resume and some industry links. Have you ever walked into an arcade and been unable to find your old favorties anywhere? This can help. A list of locations with classic arcade games. The electronic entertainment industry's only annual event that is solely devoted to celebrating the history of video, arcade and computer games. Taking place in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Information on Classic Arcade Machines. A nearly complete and organized list of links related to classic video games (Atari 2600, Pac-Man, etc.). An impressiva database of classic arcade games. You can list games by manufacturer, year, genre, cpu, emulator and more. Part of the Click To Network. A browseable searchable database of resources, manufacturers and knowledge. An online gallery of side decals. Many of them for sale. Coin-Operated Amusement Devices - Arcade Games - Pinball Machines - Video Games. Resource for coin-op game operators. Comphrensive database of coin-operated arcade games. A site about various memorabilia around video games. Scandinavian manufacturer of modern AWP machines and accessories. Personal collection, for sale, trade and wanted items, and links to tech and other sale and trade sites. Classic video arcade games. Video games and pinball machines. A site with plaing tips for Defender, Stargate, Sinistar and some other. A documentary with photos about a cabinet they built. New side art, control panels, marquees et.c. Some info on building your own cabinet, Colecovision, Vectrex and Telstar Information about classic games, but more importantly you can read priceless memories of the golden age of arcade games. Atari vector games. GameArchive...Video Games Home: This section covers all types of info on collecting classic arcade video games. Gamecenter's brief history of gaming's most notable innovations and flops. Manufacturer of commercial coin operated and non-coin operated pool tables, power hockey, action soccer, showcase video conversion cabinets and other amusement devices. Collection, trade and sell. Located in NJ, USA. Playing tips for some classic arcade games. Makers of R-Type. Arcade game web pages, free games, emulators and schematics. Computer and electronic products, computer services and digital software to dealers, service centers and consumers world wide since 1988. Considerable amount of technical information about coin-ops. Also some of his personal machines, for sale and trade items, etc. MAME project, restoration photos of Dragon's Lair II machine, and links. Includes information on making a MAME machine, a Dragon's Lair II project, and ArcadeLink - an organized database of arcade-specific web sites. Jay did a number of arcade video games in the late 1970s - early 1980s era. The best known of these was GORF. Jeff is, among other roles, an artist, working primarily for the last 15 years in the video game industry. His best known creation is Q*Bert. Contains information about arcade game repair and emulation. Video Arcade Game descriptions, pictures and technical information. Collectors site. A page dedicated to the care, feeding and collecting of classic video arcade games. This resource will be of primary interest to collectors of coin-operated video games or those people who just want to jog their memories about their favorite quarter-munching games from years past. Video games for sale/buy. ROM checksums and information about classic games. How to build your own PSX stand-up Site for video arcade game enthusiasts. Manufacturer of arcade related products fro the home, as well as for professionals. An article from "SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Newsletter" about vector games. Parts and manuals. Resources for the Arcade Machine enthusiast. Specializing in Ms. Pac-Man, Rolling Thunder, Food Fight, Golden Axe, Shinobi, and Shadowdancer. Here you will find replacement parts, enhancement kits, repair and historical information and various other tidbits all relating to "classic" arcade games. Nova range of Air Hockey tables are being exclusively distributed in the UK by Brent Leisure Sales. Specialise in all aspects of electronic and machine based entertainment equipment. Personal collection with some information and photos Arcade collector that sells and buys games. Classic arcade video game history. Variety of collectibles from records to books to pinball parts. Site covering arcade trading, marquees, the restoration of a Defender cabinet, links and such. A comprehensive step by step documentary of a Reactor restoration, complete with photos. Arcade game collector that also has information about emulation. Collector of video games and pinball machines. Repair info. Site for classic arcade game hints & tips, for instance Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Galaga. Collector with two arcade games in his kitchen. A small amount of Williams, Midway and Cinematronics info A site dedicated to the vector games from Sega. Classic video game info, links, and tech help. Ron Corcoran's Snipercade. Home of the M.A.M.E. High Score Screen Shot Page and Twin Galaxies Atari 2600 High Score Page. For anyone who needs to hear more of the classic arcade machines from the 80's. Includes sounds from Crazy Climber, Ms. Pac Man, Wizard of War, Crystal Castles, Donkey Kong, Gauntlet and Toobin. American Wurlitzer distributer. Claims to be the world's smallest high-speed motion simulator. It has multiple game titles available and can also be used as a passive ride. In memoriam of the former museum in St Louis. A virtual museum for coin-op video games of the 70s and 80s. A historical, but witty look at the artistic aesthetics of videogames on a cultural level and its impact on society. Information about the coin-ops from Atari. Collection of pictures of control panel overlays for many arcade games. Info about his cabinet, Strato Fighter and Mr. Do info, items for sale, and related links. The history of videogames, from arcade, home consoles and computers. Includes pictures and audio files, as well as text covering the history of major machines and games. Scanned and recreated side art for the Joust cabinet. Various FAQs and infotexts about arcade games. A place to find information on the man who created Robotron, Defender and Cruis'n USA. Review of the Video Game Museum in St. Louis; in ACM Crossroads, the student magazine of the Association for Computing Machinery. Pinballs, Jukeboxes, and Video Games Page. Trades arcade boards. Contains among other things a game photo album. Covers video arcade, pinball and home systems. Official Scoreboard for Video Games and Pinball Resources and information about the classic Taito arcade platformers and puzzle games such as Bubble Bobble and Rainbow Islands. Exhibit of the History of Video Games - an international traveling museum exhibit chronicling the history of mankind's first interactive media A non-profit organization dedicated to classic videogaming and the support of classic videogamers in and around the Vancouver area. "I created this site to help those who own and wish to maintain their own home arcade machines." Arcade sounds and icons, flyers and manuals, wanted list and JAMMA pinouts. WMS Industries and its subsidiaries Williams Electronics Games, Inc. and WMS Gaming, Inc. design and manufacture pinball games under the Williams and Bally names, and gaming devices under the WMS Gaming label. Playing arcade games over a dedicated network. This page is very handy if you've got an early Williams arcade machine, as it has many of the original manuals in Word 97 format. Site recaps all of the events of the show. Manuals, pictures and reviews. Arcade Conversions, Arcade Restoration, MAME, Retrocade... |
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