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video and arcade games
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Golden Age of Video Arcade Games $78.07 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The golden age of video arcade games was a peak era of video arcade game popularity, innovation, and earnings. The consensus as to its exact time period varies. Walter Day of Twin Galaxies places it as lasting from January 18, 1982 to January 5, 1986. Video game journalist Steven L. Kent, in his book The Ultimate History of Video Games, places it from 1979 to 1983. Other opinions place this periods beginning in the late 1970s, when color arcade games became more prevalent and video arcades themselves started appearing outside of their traditional bowling alley and bar locales, through to its ending in the mid1980s. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.26 inches |
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The Encyclopedia of Arcade Video Games $29.96 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Classic Video Games $10.87 In the early 1970s, video arcade games sprung to life with the advent of Pong and other coin-operated games... |
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Project Arcade $29.99 The bestseller returns—completely updated to include the newest hardware, software, and techniques for building your own arcade Interest in classical arcade games remains on the rise, and with a little money, older computer hardware, and a little effort, you can relive your arcade experiences by building your own arcade machine. The hands-on guide begins with a description of the various types of projects that you can undertake. It then progresses to a review of the audio and video options that are available and looks at the selection of game software and cabinet artwork. Ultimately, you’ll learn essential troubleshooting tips and discover how to build arcade controllers and machines that you can enjoy at home with your PC. Serves as a soup-to-nuts guide for building your own arcade machine, from the sheets of wood to the finished product Addresses the variety of arcade controls, including joysticks, buttons, spinners, trackballs, flight yokes, and guns Explains how to interface arcade controls to a computer Shares troubleshooting tips as well as online resources for help and inspiration Project Arcade, Second Edition helps you recapture the enjoyment of your youth that was spent playing arcade games by walking you through the exciting endeavor of building your own full arcade machine. |
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Antique Arcade Games: Mike Munves 19391962 $25.96 Mike Munves was a major distributor of electromechanical arcade games from the 1930s into the 1970s. His catalogs are now considered reference works for this unique part of Americana. This book contains electromechanical games that were enjoyed the world over long before video games existed. These are games you will never have the opportunity to see in person because they are so rare and some have disappeared completely. Includes: 1939 Catalog, 1951 Supplement, 1952 Supplement, 1953 Catalog, 1954 Price Revisions, 1954 Supplement, 1956 Catalog, 1958 Catalog, 1961 Supplement, 1962 Supplement This book also includes a full reprint of the Mike Munves minibook Profits In Pennies 1942. This book was distributed to dealers and it explained how to run a profitable arcade business. This is an amazing look back into an almost forgotten era of arcade games. These electromechanical wonders filled arcades and thrilled children and adults until they were eclipsed by the invasion of video games, but they have not lost their charm one bit. Author: Ford, Michael Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 130 Publication Date: 2008/12/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.25 x 11.00 x 0.28 inches |
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The Ultimate History of Video Games $19.76 Inside the Games You Grew Up with but Never ForgotWith all the whiz, bang, pop, and shimmer of a glowing arcade... |
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Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine $17.99 The bestseller returns—completely updated to include the newest hardware, software, and techniques for building your own arcade Interest in classical arcade games remains on the rise, and with a little money, older computer hardware, and a little effort, you can relive your arcade experiences by building your own arcade machine. The hands-on guide begins with a description of the various types of projects that you can undertake. It then progresses to a review of the audio and video options that are available and looks at the selection of game software and cabinet artwork. Ultimately, you’ll learn essential troubleshooting tips and discover how to build arcade controllers and machines that you can enjoy at home with your PC. Serves as a soup-to-nuts guide for building your own arcade machine, from the sheets of wood to the finished product Addresses the variety of arcade controls, including joysticks, buttons, spinners, trackballs, flight yokes, and guns Explains how to interface arcade controls to a computer Shares troubleshooting tips as well as online resources for help and inspiration Project Arcade, Second Edition helps you recapture the enjoyment of your youth that was spent playing arcade games by walking you through the exciting endeavor of building your own full arcade machine. |
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Die Hard Arcade and Video Games : Die Hard $7.7 No Synopsis Available |
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Superman Arcade and Video Games : Superman Iii $10.72 No Synopsis Available |
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Video Games Notable for Speedrunning $160.91 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device. The word video in video game traditionally referred to a raster display device. However, with the popular use of the term video game, it now implies any type of display device. The electronic systems used to play video games are known as platforms; examples of these are personal computers and video game consoles. These platforms range from large mainframe computers to small handheld devices. Specialized video games such as arcade games, while previously common, have gradually declined in use. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 18 Publication Date: 2010/11/16 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.00 x 0.04 inches |
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Top Shot Arcade - Pre-Played $12.99 To be the Top Shot, you will need to be a hotshot in this arcade-style shooting challenge! Top Shot arcade gets right down to bullet time, sending you to 15 North American hunting destinations where you'll rack up trophy after trophy in 75 action-packed shooting galleries. Score high marks and earn a shot at 15 bonus games where the action gets even crazier. Take aim at ultimate bragging rights and go head-to-head with four other hunters in simultaneous multiplayer shootouts. Top Shot Arcade is compatible with a variety of Wii peripherals, including the Top Shot, Top Shot Elite, and Wii Zapper. It's also playable with your regular controllers. |
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Atari Arcade Hits $9.99 Six old Atari Arcade classics can now be played on your PC in Atari Arcade Hits. Choose from Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Pong, Super Breakout, or Tempest, each shown on the screen the way they looked when you first stood in front of them in an Arcade and emulated with minute details such as Asteroids' inability to show three initials in the tenth spot on the high scores list.Players can go into the configure box and modify the way each game is played. There are options for enhanced graphics, a "trippy mode" for Asteroids, and the ability to tweak difficulty levels, among others. There are even desktop themes to choose from which will replace the wallpaper, screensaver, icons, and sounds in your PC with ones related to your favorite Atari game.Each game is playable with a joystick, mouse, or keyboard and the developers focused on emulating the feel of the trackball in games like Centipede and Missile Command. The same is true of the knob used to play Tempest, Pong, and Super Breakout.Players with access to the web can go to the official Atari web site and enter their high scores into the company's server. Who's the best Tempest player in the United States? You can find out there.Finally, there's also an Atari archives section full of interviews with founder Nolan Bushnell and pictures from the early days of the company's success both in the Arcades and in the home with the Atari 2600. |
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The Rough Guide to Video Games $21.99 From the early days of Pong to the current online gaming! This guide covers everything you need to know about video games! Video games are no longer just for kids! The Rough Guide to Videogames is the ultimate guide to the world's most addictive pastime. Both a nostalgic look at the past and a celebration of the latest in joystick-wrecking wonders, this book covers the full story from the first arcade machines to the latest digital delights. Easy access to 75 of the greatest games of all time, from Civilization and Pro Evolution Soccer to We Love Katamari and World of Warcraft . The guide profiles the stories behind the software giants, famous creators and the world's favourite characters, including Mario, Lara Croft and Sonic the Hedgehog. All the gadgets and devices for consoles, hand-helds, phones and PCs are explored as well as the wider world of gaming, from websites and movies to books. 312 pages, including glossary and index. |
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Microsoft XBOX 360 Arcade System XGX-00001 (No Games) $130.3 Microsoft XBOX 360 Arcade System XGX-00001 (No Games) |
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Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine (2nd Edition) $10.99 Interest in classical arcade games remains on the rise, and with a little money, older computer hardware, and a little effort, you can relive your arcade experiences by building your own arcade machine. The hands-on guide begins with a description of the various types of projects that you can undertake. It then progresses to a review of the audio and video options that are available and looks at the selection of game software and cabinet artwork. Ultimately, youÂ’ll learn essential troubleshooting tips and discover how to build arcade controllers and machines that you can enjoy at home with your PC. |
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Classic Arcade Rug $59 Have a little one obsessed with video games? This rug pays homage to classic arcades and retro video games. Made of the highest quality, hand-tufted soft mod-acrylic, and hand carved for added texture. |
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Classic Video Games by Eddy, Brian Edition ILL, $16.99 In the early 1970s, video arcade games sprung to life with the advent of Pong and other coin-operated games. Within just a few short years, if you had a quarter, you could go to the video arcade and play Space Invaders, Asteroids, or Pac-Man. If you were lucky enough to have an Atari system hooked up to your television, you could play Frogger or Galaga at home. By the early 1980s, arcade and video games were entrenched as a pop culture phenomenon, with players spending hours in arcades racking up as many points as possible. Arcade games were everywhere: restaurants, bowling alleys, department stores, grocery stores--anywhere that could accommodate a three-foot by five-foot machine. But, just as soon as the phenomenon began, it morphed into something else with the advent of hand-held games and more sophisticated home-gaming systems. Brian Eddy, former executive director, producer, and programmer for Midway Games, traces the evolution of arcade video games in Classic Video Games, giving readers an inside look at the stratospheric rise--and collapse--of the industry. Readers will reminisce about their favorite games, such as Centipede, Ms. Pac-Man, Tron, and Star Wars as they relive the glory days of the classic video game rage of the 1970s and 1980s. |
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4br - 4 bed ARCADE GAMES! SLEEP NUMBER BED! Hot tub! $129 We've just added a SLEEP NUMBER BED....TALK ABOUT GETTING A GREAT NIGHTS SLEEP!!! This home has the added benefit of FREE UNLIMITED long distance & International telephone calling. FREE High Speed Internet, wireless internet too, and FREE Video/Arcade... |
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Video Games $6 Video Games - Lana Del Rey |
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7br - Luxury - 4 Kings, WIFI, Video Arcade, Near Disney! $225 Luxury at an Affordable Cost!! 4 King Masters (2 En- suites)..Large 6 person acrylic spa and pool on extended deck not overlooked..Ultimate Game Room with Arcade, Billiards, Air Hockey and Foosball..Free WIFI.. PS2 with Games..Baby Equipment Located... |

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