Not only did John come up with a unique theme for an arcade cabinet, but he also went the extra mile literally "sculpting" custom pieces for his build.
In a move some might say more foolish than bold, RetroBlast frontman Kevin Steele is handing over the keys to the RetroBlast.com website to a bunch of slack-jawed ...
Australian Gamers rejoice! March 6th through July 13th, the Game On exhibition is taking place at the ACMI (Australian Center for Moving Image) in Melbourne, Australia.
"..the action-packed celebration of games culture that has thrilled over one million players of all ages around the world. Game On tracks the development of videogames from the first computer game to arcade-era hits and the very latest from today's billion dollar industry.
Original illustrations by Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto and concept sketches behind classics like Tomb Raider and Grand Theft Auto provide unique insight into the creative process of game development. Rarely-seen consoles, controllers, arcade machines, packaging and collectables are brought together in a showcase of game history like no other."
Man, am I jealous. Somebody needs to get over there and get me some pictures, and t-shirts, and programs, and stuff. :)
Now here's a guy after my own heart! A little bit of maple, a little bit of walnut, glue it, sand it, seal it and you've got yourself a really, really cool Space Invaders Cutting Board.
I'm the cook in my house, so I would love to have something like this in the kitchen. A video game themed kitchen would actually be very cool. Much cooler than the standard, typical flowers and country kitchen settings that we see all over. Why not go crazy in your kitchen or living room or whatever? It's your house right? If you want Mario hangin' from the ceiling who cares!
Wow, ok, well that might not be the best idea afterall, but still, this guy, Captain Sideburns' craftsmanship is top notch! He's already planning a Zelda Tri-force and folks are throwing in ideas for Mario etc..
Peter, you're looking to adopt a 30-something year old kid who wants to live in your basement and play video games all day long right? Yeah? I'm your man!
The documentary goes through Mike's layoff from his company the day before his wedding and how Dream Arcades became a reality for he and his wife along with offering some views of Mike's shop and what goes on behind the scenes.
I gotta hand it to Mike, it takes balls, especially in today's economy, to take the leap of faith that he did and start his own business for this industry. Kudo's to you and yours Mike!
MSN has a great bit up this week about Arcade Games making a comeback because of the 30/40 something generations buying up all the old cabinets like hotcakes and restoring them.
This really is no surprise to those of us who follow the hobby. Much like our fathers and granddads who bought, tinkered with, and restored classic cars, I'd have to say that Arcade Games are very similar to a MOPAR for us.
I think this sums it up best: "These old-school games might not have the best graphics," says videogame industry analyst Billy Pidgeon of IDC. "But the game mechanics are sound, and the game play is a lot better than many of today's new titles. That game play lets the players hold on to their youth."
Gamezone has a nice little blurb about Pinball Hall Of Fame: The Williams Collection being released for Wii, PS2 and PSP last week. I'm not sure that's entirely accurate as checking another source shows that just the Wii version was released last week, but hey, the others might be out there as well. Here's what Gamezone had to say:
"Pinball Hall of Fame - The Williams Collection faithfully recreates eight of the most memorable tables from the golden age of pinball in stunning, photorealistic 3D. Working closely with Williams to ensure authenticity of each of the games, the collection is highlighted by some of the most popular and innovative Williams pinball tables, including Gorgar, the first-ever talking pinball machine, Black Knight®, which introduced “Magna-Save(tm)” and Bonus Ball, and Space Shuttle(tm), which took the pinball industry by storm in 1984."
Nick Greeley, Tuesday, 04 March 2008 Via BostonHerald.com: "Two battling Boston moms face the next round in court after police say they turned on each other at a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant.
The fight allegedly broke out at the Natick pizza-and-play eatery during a child’s birthday party, police said.
Natick police said the mom of the 9-year-old birthday boy apparently became enraged because the other woman’s son was "hogging" an arcade game Saturday night."
I guess these mom's forgot to teach their kids the rule about lining up quarters on the machine to play your turn. I remember vividly lining up my quarters on different machines that I wanted to play all the while staring over the guy in front of me's shoulder and making him nervouse while he was playing a round of whatever game it was.
You ready to feel old? This year marks the 30th anniversary of the classic Space Invaders. Yep, 30 years! Holy Space Baddies Batman where has the time gone!
The wiki for SI says: "designed by Tomohiro Nishikado in 1978. It was originally manufactured by Taito and licensed for production in the U.S. by the Midway division of Bally. Initially released in its native Japan in 1978, it ranks as one of the most influential video games ever created."
Most definitely one of the iconic games of the video game revolution. And as mentioned yesterday, we'll be seeing a Space Invaders Extreme edition released this year for the DS and PSP. SI Extreme was released this month in Japan and is due out in the states in June 2008.
Well, not DIY as in, how to build your own Mario bar, but DIY as in how to take your bar and decorate it in a Mario-like Theme and offer several different foo-foo drinks with Mario-like names. For Example:
Directions: Stir first three ingredients, then drop in Grenadine for the gradient effect. Serve with ice in tall glass.
Sounds and looks to me an awful lot like a Tequila Sunrise, but still, the idea remains, if you're looking for a retro-gaming theme for your next get together, this is a great way to do it.
Scrollbar even offers some custom made paper stencils to help decorate your bar area and give that Mario World feel. Pretty cool idea if you ask me.
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