Call it a living museum, one filled with the bells, buzzes, beeps, clangs and flashing lights of the world’s largest ...
Welcome to the Pirates Arcade Museum. You say it looks more like an arcade than a museum? You’re right. Read the YESTERLAND article HERE: Pirates Arcade Museum at New Orleans Square These are one-of-a ...
North Jersey has several arcades that will transport you back in time with their vast collections of classic games. Here are four places to visit.
Dan Coulter looks inside a jukebox from the 1940s in the backroom of his store, Vintage Gameroom, in Newport. (Leila ...
Jeff Minter, the legendary indie developer who's been doing his own weird thing since the early 1980s, has a new weird thing in the works: a remake of I, Robot, an arcade shooter originally released ...
Jeff Minter, the guy behind Tempest 2000, is back with a reimagining of the arcade flop I, Robot. This was the first commercially-available game to ever use polygons.
An I, Robot with the full visual overload, verbal madness, and sheepie baas that it just wouldn't be a Llamasoft game without.
I, Robot is a 1984 arcade game designed by Dave Theurer, creator of Missile Command and the original Tempest. Theurer loved to push the technological boundaries of early gaming an ...
Urban legends and creepypastas are a huge part of gaming culture. In some cases, dedicated fans have brought these haunted ...