The construction on the south side of the Union Block, which adjoined the arcade, continued in May 1909. About six weeks after Stewart Bros. and Alward Co. announced their move to the arcade, they ran ...
Arcades occupy a unique place in video game history. In the late 1970s and 1980s, a string of hits like Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and Donkey Kong ushered in new gameplay mechanics and bright, crispy ...
It was announced on Feb. 25, 1909, in the Newark Advocate that the arcade would open to the public on April 1, just seven months after its groundbreaking. According to an unnamed Arcade Realty ...
Sega is leaving Japanese arcades behind. The company announced it is selling its remaining arcades to a company called Genda, Inc. (also known as GiGO), and leaving the coin-op business, where it ...
Perhaps you didn’t waste large amounts of your youth playing video games in places like Wunderland, the long gone nickel arcade once on Tucson’s eastside, but for me, the Flickr photo pool “Growing Up ...
"Originally published in German under the title: 'Passagen, ein Bautyp des 19. Jahrhunderts,' third edition, 1979." "Based on a translation by Jane O. Newman and John H. Smith"--T.p. verso.
The Arcade wasn't the only downtown Newark building project residents watched in the fall of 1908. In a Nov. 26, 1908, article titled "Progress made on buildings now going up," The Advocate reported ...
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