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Need For Speed Carbon going dedicated
Not too long ago, GlobalVr released a new drift racing arcade game called Need for Speed Carbon, which is based upon the console game of the same name. It was first sold only as
Read More »More about BlazBlue (US release date & price)
I had a a really good conversation with Harry at Arcsys yesterday in regards to BlazBlue and I figured that it would be worthwhile to pass some information along to you. They really are
Read More »Toolbar for Tee Time
I used to play a lot of Golden Tee a while back, but these days there aren’t that many about in my local pubs. Shame really, because Golden Tee is becoming more and more
Read More »15 Most valuable arcade games
Over at Rotheblog they have put together a list of the 15 most valuable games in existence, the most expensive one being Williams Blaster Cockpit cabinet weighing in at $12,000! Williams games feature heavy
Read More »Street Fighter 4 Location Tracker
It’s not so easy for those of us outside of Japan to play Street Fighter 4, what with there not being that many of them about. But to make life easy for us EventHubs.com has
Read More »Crazy Climber coming to Wii
Last year the somewhat well-known arcade classic Crazy Climber updated for the modern world and it was released in arcades in Japan. It didn’t receive any glowing reviews but that doesn’t stop them from
Read More »ArcadeOtaku, a place to discuss Japanese arcade gaming and a Japanese arcade game blog
I know that a few of you are familiar with the arcade gaming forum known as Killercabs and as such you might also be familiar with the fact that it has been done for
Read More »Mini Arcade Cabs for kids in Korea
[Image via the International Tae-Kwon Do Foundation of New Zealand (of all places)] I thought that I had posted about something like this a long time ago but after using the search engine I
Read More »Soopa Coin-Up Bros DIY mini-arcade cabinet
Here is an interesting DIY piece of art that allows you to design your own mini-arcade cabinet that is fairly similar to that Pac GentleMan artpiece we covered a while back. There are a
Read More »Retro Space pays homage to Computer Space
Yeah, yeah yeah, another home arcade cabinet. This one however pays homage to a particular game known as Computer Space. It’s not completely identical to the 1970’s classic, but there’s enough there to evoke
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