Posted on January 13, 2010, 6:50 pm, by TMP, under Blog.
Rosemarie Fiore Tempest Time Lapse Photo
New York based visual artist Rosemarie Fiore created this time lapse photograph. It was taken one frame per second during gameplay of the 1980’s arcade game Tempest.
Tempest is an Atari game and featured an advanced color display for its time. The game was initally meant to be a 3D version of Space Invaders making it one of the earliest 3D-like games to hit the arcade floors. These vibrant colors and the 3D quality do an amazing job of capturing the energy of the early 1980’s arcade games.
Posted on January 12, 2010, 5:22 pm, by TMP, under Blog.
Just imagine… a place where you can relive your youth, grooving to the rhythm of the flashing lights and the crack of the ball bouncing wildly from corner to corner. You’ll rack up points by the hundreds, beat your buds, and forget all about life’s troubles for an afternoon…
This is the mission of David Silverman of the National Pinball Museum. He is on a quest to preserve American history. In doing so he intends to create a hands-on interactive environment that is educational and exciting.
The National Pinball Museum is searching for a permanent home for a collection of over 800 pinball machines. The hope is to find a space large enough to include classrooms, workshops, a state-of-the-art restoration lab, library, storage area, restaurant, gift shop, offices, and exhibition spaces.
Posted on January 2, 2010, 4:13 am, by TMP, under Blog.
I’m not quite sure what Stride Gum has to do with video games but they are the sponsor of “Save The Arcades” online contest to raise dollars to help support classic arcades. Steve Wiebe, The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters, shares an experience with early arcade culture to support the cause.
Arcade UFO an arcade in Austin, Texas was selected as the first contest winner. They will receive $25,000 to invest in their arcade. StarBase Arcade in the San Francisco area, Star Worlds Arcade in the Chicago area, and Game Galaxy in Nashville, TN were included in the contest.
“Save The Arcades 2″ is scheduled to begin in 2010. Check their site to nominate your favorite arcade.