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Classic Arcade Videogames Exhibit in Madison, WI, Clip #4

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2007

More footage from an arcade videogame exhibit in Madison, Wisconsin that ended on March 18, 2007. They had Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, Dig Dug, Contra, Joust, Joust II, Dragon's Lair, Death Race 2000, Burgertime, Discs of Tron, and many more.

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  • to Hell with Paying Money to play Arcade Video Games' i can get All of them on my Computer' Allmost Any Arcade Game on Earth.

  • So what? Anybody can play the games for free with MAME these days. Doesn't make you any more special than the rest of us.

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  • You can emulate MAME on Wii if you want. Also Neo Geo and a lot of other systems.

  • what about the cool cabinet & marques

  • oh my goddd, i have to be a nerd here,

    This arcade was released in the 70s

    the first Arcade Was Computer Space...

    :P im 18 ftw ;D

  • death race is the most violent and distrubing game ever!

  • wish i own the games

  • Death Race was found at many Shakey's Pizza chains. I fondly remember that game as well. There is a knock-off available for download. It certainly isn't the same as playing the real deal. But is it ever?

  • You can only see it for a split second, but 'Death Race' was there, and I would give a hundred dollars to play that thing again. It was the very first video game I ever played back in the 70's, so it has a special place in my heart. All you did was run over people with your car, and the screen graphics were almost non-existent. The artwork on the cabinet though was absolutely bitchin'! Hopefully, they'll preserve enough of these old games for historical reference at least.

  • they should keep making all the arcade machines so they never go extincked (sorry 4 bad spelling)

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