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:
Russian Zelda:
I found one line of the article particularly amusing:
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One common feature among them all is a lack of a high-score list. "That kind of competition wasn't encouraged," explains Alexander Stakhanov, one of the museum's founders and engineers. "If you got enough points you won a free game, but there was no 'high score' culture as in the West."
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Does anyone else have tales of unique arcade games that are only found in their home country (besides Japan of course)?
Jam it back in, in the dark.