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In Soviet Russia, video game plays you
Wired.com published a fascinating article today about a group of guys in Moscow who are restoring Soviet-era arcade games. There's a gallery of pictures, mostly of the machines themselves, although there are a few shots of the games:
A creepy game of pool: http://www.wired.com/images/slidesho...t_games/10.jpg Russian Zelda: http://www.wired.com/images/slidesho...et_games/8.jpg I found one line of the article particularly amusing: Quote:
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I saw these too. It'd be great to play some of these on an emulator. Games in other cultures fascinate me.
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Lol, Canada has no video game legacy. Anything we've ever had came up first in the states. Hell, arcades don't even exist here anymore. I remember the ones i used to go to would have you pay for a certain amount of time up front, then you could go nuts, as long as you didn't run out of time.
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Haha wow, thanks for the link. This is neat stuff.
http://www.wired.com/images/slidesho...et_games/6.jpg Move over Daytona USA! |
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