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The Top Ten Games for the Sega Genesis - By Wes Laurie - 0 views

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    My choices for the Top Ten Games on the Sega Genesis video game system are not aligned with any popular vote or critical ratings from gaming sites. These are the games I recall having the most fun with, regardless of mass popularity.
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Antique Coin-Operated Machines -- The International Arcade Museum - 0 views

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    The International Arcade Museum® (IAM™) is the world's largest museum of the art, inventions, and history of the amusement and coin-operated machine industries. Welcome to its web site!
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Top 16 Bit Games: A Collection of Classics - By Agaric - 0 views

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    I never thought I'd write a "top ten" list, but I figure that out of the over three hundred articles I've written for this site I'd be safe with this list that will probably contain around ten entries. 16 bit systems are certainly a thing of the past, a relic of the early 1990s that someone with an X-Box would think came out of the 1970s. However, the 16 Bit systems (namely Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo) were responsible for some of the most enjoyable and visually impressive games of all time. This list is devoted to naming and giving honor to some of the best in the bunch. They are in no particular order.
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Gerald A. Lawson, Video Game Pioneer, Dies at 70 - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • In the mid-1970s, he was director of engineering and marketing for the newly formed video game division of Fairchild Semiconductor, and it was under his direction that the division brought to market in 1976 the Fairchild Channel F, a home console that allowed users to play different games contained on removable cartridges.
  • In March, Mr. Lawson was honored for his innovative work by the International Game Developers Association
  • “He’s absolutely a pioneer,” Allan Alcorn, a creator of the granddaddy of video games, Pong, said in an interview with The San Jose Mercury News in March. “When you do something for the first time, there is nothing to copy
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  • Mr. Alcorn was the first design engineer at Atari, whose own cartridge console eventually dominated the home video game market.
  • After inventing Demolition Derby, Mr. Lawson was put in charge of the company’s video game division. He and his team came up with cartridges that could be loaded with different game programs and then inserted into the console one at a time. This allowed the company to sell individual games separately from the console itself, a business model that remains the cornerstone of the video game industry.
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Retro Thing: A Pair of Mini Arcade Cabinets - 0 views

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    I have a friend who owns several dozen pinball machines along with an old jukebox and an arcade cabinet or two. His collection now fills his basement, which has effectively put the brakes on his hobby. I'd love a few machines, too, but I fear that my house would share a similar fate. One appealing solution is a miniature arcade cabinet, like these two unique designs that recently popped up on the net.
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