Arcade Video Game Monitors
Posted in Video Game Accessories by admin
on September 14, 2011
Discharging a CRT arcade monitor
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SEGA TOP SKATER 50 INCH MONITOR COIN OPERATED ARCADE VIDEO GAME $175.00 |
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used NEW SUPER 8 LINES arcade video game machine monitor bezel $5.00 |
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Area 51 arcade video game – two guns 25″ monitor – Western PA 16105 $300.00 |
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BEACH HEAD 2000 Arcade Machine Global VR 27″ monitor Dedicated Video Game $650.00 |
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ATARI AREA 51 VIDEO ARCADE GAME INSTRUCTIONS SERVICE MANUAL + 25″ MONITOR MANUAL $22.75 |
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OUTZONE OUT ZONE MONITOR ARTWORK SHROUD for Arcade Video Game $9.99 |
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NEO GEO SAMIRI SHOWDOWN NEW MONITOR ARTWORK SHROUD for Arcade Video Game $9.99 |
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BAD DUDES DATA EAST MONITOR ARTWORK SHROUD for Arcade Video Game $9.99 |
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HEAVY BARREL DATA EAST MONITOR ARTWORK SHROUD for Arcade Video Game $9.99 |
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NINJA GAIDEN MONITOR ARTWORK SHROUD for Arcade Video Game $19.99 |
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CGA = VGA VIDEO CONVERTER BOARD w/ RGB for Arcade POG 8 Liner Game LCD Monitor $9.99 |
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**Complete Video Arcade Game Monitor Troubleshooting & Repair Guide/Manual Bally $16.95 |
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13 19 17 15 inches CRT retrofit LCD monitor cherry master arcade video game $169.00 |
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CGA = VGA VIDEO CONVERTER BOARD w/ RGB for Arcade POG 8 Liner Game LCD Monitor $9.99 |
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NEW DreamGEAR Plug&Play My Arcade 121 Video Games Plug in any TV/Monitor AV Port $24.94 |
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CGA = VGA VIDEO CONVERTER BOARD w/ RGB for Arcade POG 8 Liner Game LCD Monitor $14.99 |
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Nintendo Video Inverter Donkey Kong Mario Arcade game Monitor Sanyo ezv $24.95 |
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Classic Arcade Video Game Repair Manuals Monitors sega $8.99 |
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13 19 17 15 inches CRT retrofit LCD monitor cherry master arcade video game $169.00 |
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Namco TIME CRISIS 27″ Monitor Video Arcade Game Original Manual $11.95 |
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SPEED BUGGY 3 MONITOR SIT DOWN DATA EAST ORIGINAL ARCADE VIDEO GAME manual $16.00 |
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Arcade Video Game TV MONITOR manuals! Hanterex, Wells Gardner, Electrohome $5.99 |
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MAME Arcade Game Monitor To LCD Video Converter To VGA $31.95 |
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ATARI MATSUSHITA 14” MONITOR video arcade game manual $15.00 |
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Space Zap Arcade Video Game Monitor Bezel Midway 1980 $149.99 |
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Gorf Arcade Video Game Monitor Bezel Midway 1980 $149.99 |
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VGA to RGBS/CGA/AV/S video (PC to arcade jamma game monitor ) video game NEW! $35.00 |
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SPY HUNTER S/D GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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BANK PANIC SEGA GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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DAM BUSTERS MONITOR PLEXI check picture arcade video game part FL $89.00 |
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OMEGA RACE GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL62 $89.00 |
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SCRAMBLE GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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DONKEY KONG MONITOR PLEXI check picture arcade video game part FL-2 $89.00 |
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GORF GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6-1 $89.00 |
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MIDNIGHT MAURDER GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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KUNG FU MASTER MONITOR PLEXI check picture arcade video game part FL $89.00 |
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SPY HUNTER U/R GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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DEFENDER MONITOR PLEXI check picture arcade video game part FL-2 $89.00 |
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POLE POSITION 2 GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL6 $89.00 |
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POLE POSITION 2 GLASS MONITOR OVERLAY check picture arcade video game part FL62 $89.00 |
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VGA to RGBS/CGA/AV/S video (PC to arcade jamma game monitor ) video game NEW! $36.99 |
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Jungle Hunt Taito Plexi Glass Coin-Op Video Arcade Game Monitor Bezel 1982 $59.99 |
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Walls Gardner 19K 4900 CGA monitor for video arcade game,will ship Chassis only $50.00 |
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jamma arcade game monitor to LCD video converter MAME $35.99 |
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Walls Gardner 19K 4900 CGA monitor for video arcade game,working,ship chassis. $40.00 |
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NEOTEC 38″ MONITOR ARCADE VIDEO GAMES $375.00 |
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LEGO Stunt Rally (Jewel Case) $6.00 Build it race it skid it jump it win it!Product InformationDesign and build the most incredible stunt tracks imaginable then challengefriends or cool Stunt Rally characters to crash test fun. Speed around thefour different worlds – Jungle Desert City and Arctic – each with its uniquecharacteristics hazards and boss racers. Increase the level of difficulty withdaredevil loops ramps and fan-assisted… |
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Sharks 2.0 (PC) $4.68 Only the developers of the #1 best-selling Marine Aquarium can bring the ultra-realistic experience of Sharks: Terrors of the Deep. Discover the graceful beauty of Earth’s most feared creatures. Dynamic backgrounds amazing animation and realistic movement create an unforgettable scene on your computer monitor. Select from 11 awesome shark species PLUS an exquisit Manta Ray. Customize your screen… |
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Zoombinis Logical Journey $4.88 Learn important life skills and more as you lead the Zoombinis to freedomProduct InformationTravel to a remarkable new world and treat your brain to an outlandishly fun and challenging adventure. Diabolical Bloats have seized Zoombini Isle and it will take a clever mind to help the Zoombinis navigate their way to safety. Standing between you and your destination are twelve perilous puzzles with fo… |
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LifeWay’s: FAR-OUT FAR EAST VOLCANO CHALLENGE – Games & Songs for Kids $2.23 This software is BRAND NEW. Packaging may differ slightly from the stock photo above. Please click on our logo above to see over 15,000 titles in stock…. |
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Intec G5405 InterAct Complete Video Game Entertainment System $24.89 Affordable and portable! This system includes everything you need to play wireless: a video game console, 89 video games, 2 wireless remotes, 1 classic style wireless controller, a wireless soccer ball or boxing controller, and 5 sport remote attachments: baseball bat, golf club, 2 ping pong and a tennis racket…. |
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Intec Wireless Video Game Entertainment System G5400 NEW LOW PRICE!!! $25.00 Platform: Not Machine SpecificMedia: Video GameEdition: WirelessOperating System: Not Machine SpecificShipping Weight (lbs): 3.2Dimensions (in): 18.2 x 12.7 x 2.6 Features: This video game console supports the very latest in 16 bit graphic game cartridges Includes 2 cartridges with 40 games: 8 sport and 32 arcade Play your favorite sports games and live the arcad… |
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Ms. Pac-Man / Galaga Classic Cocktail Table Arcade Game with 19-Inch Monitor $1,495.00 Relive the favorite games of your youth with this Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga classic cocktail table. Boasting two of the most popular games of all time in a single machine. Full commercial cabinet just like the one you spent countless hours and spent a pocketful of quarters at the arcade. Game-play is identical to the original versions, so you can wander the same mazes, destroy the same insect-like enemie… |
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Ms Pacman Galaga Multicade Arcade Video Game $1,100.00 Ms Pac Man/ Galaga Cocktail Table Video Arcade Game. Get two classic games from the 80′s plus get 37 other classic games FREE! liDimensions: 33″ x 30″ x 41″liWeight: 125 LbsliGlass TopliMaple Wood Grain Cabinetli19″ Color MonitorliOperates on Quarters or Free PlayliOwners Operating ManualliOne Year Limited WarrantyliToll Free Tech Support Hotline… |
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SainSmart GBS-8220 RGB/CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA Arcade HD Video Converter Board $34.95 This Sainic GBS-8220 CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA Arcade HD-Converter PCB allows all types of RGB, EGA, VGA or YUV component signals to be up-converter and display on a 31KHz PC VGA monitor, TFT monitor, LCD display, or HD-TV with VGA connection. No need to set dip switches in order to figure out the specific input frequency as all inputs are detected automatically! A great alternative to purchasing a … |
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Arcade Legends 3 Upright Multi-Game Video Arcade Game Machine $3299.95 Welcome to your own personal arcade room. The 80s and early 90s are known as the ”Golden Age of Arcade Games” for that era’s outstanding output of fun, creative, and addictive video games. The Arcade Legends 3 Upright Multi-Game Video Arcade Game Machine collects some of the greatest that the Golden Age had to offer and puts them in a single unit. The pre-installed 125 games represent some of the most groundbreaking and entertaining titles in history, such as Street Fighter II, Asteroids, Ghosts ‘n Goblins, and Centipede. Or, upgrade to 145 awesome games with the Arcade Legends 3 Game Pack! With its genuine arcade style controls, impressive selection, and easy-to-navigate menu, the Arcade Legends 3 Upright Multi-Game Video Arcade Game Machine is undoubtedly the best way to play the best games from the best era in gaming. |
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Atari Arcade Hits $9.99 Six old Atari Arcade classics can now be played on your PC in Atari Arcade Hits. Choose from Asteroids, Centipede, Missile Command, Pong, Super Breakout, or Tempest, each shown on the screen the way they looked when you first stood in front of them in an Arcade and emulated with minute details such as Asteroids’ inability to show three initials in the tenth spot on the high scores list.Players can go into the configure box and modify the way each game is played. There are options for enhanced graphics, a “trippy mode” for Asteroids, and the ability to tweak difficulty levels, among others. There are even desktop themes to choose from which will replace the wallpaper, screensaver, icons, and sounds in your PC with ones related to your favorite Atari game.Each game is playable with a joystick, mouse, or keyboard and the developers focused on emulating the feel of the trackball in games like Centipede and Missile Command. The same is true of the knob used to play Tempest, Pong, and Super Breakout.Players with access to the web can go to the official Atari web site and enter their high scores into the company’s server. Who’s the best Tempest player in the United States? You can find out there.Finally, there’s also an Atari archives section full of interviews with founder Nolan Bushnell and pictures from the early days of the company’s success both in the Arcades and in the home with the Atari 2600. |
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Top Shot Arcade – Pre-Played $12.99 To be the Top Shot, you will need to be a hotshot in this arcade-style shooting challenge! Top Shot arcade gets right down to bullet time, sending you to 15 North American hunting destinations where you’ll rack up trophy after trophy in 75 action-packed shooting galleries. Score high marks and earn a shot at 15 bonus games where the action gets even crazier. Take aim at ultimate bragging rights and go head-to-head with four other hunters in simultaneous multiplayer shootouts. Top Shot Arcade is compatible with a variety of Wii peripherals, including the Top Shot, Top Shot Elite, and Wii Zapper. It’s also playable with your regular controllers. |
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Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition $29.99 Super Street Fighter® IV Arcade Edition, brings the definitive vision of Street Fighter® to the PC. The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Super Street Fighter® IV will further redefine the fighting game genre with classic 2D Street Fighter fighting action, a host of new and returning characters, beefed up online modes, and more.Super Street Fighter® IV Arcade Edition features a roster of 39 characters. This includes characters from the original Street Fighter IV such as Ryu, Chun-li, El Fuerte, and Rufus, while adding the 10 characters from Super Street Fighter® IV and 4 new characters, including classic combatants Yun, Yang, and Evil Ryu as well as the all-new Oni.Beyond characters, Super Street Fighter® IV Arcade Edition adds all-new balancing, better online functionality, and the fully-featured Replay Channel, on the PC for the first time.New Playable Characters: Four new challengers enter the ring: Yun, Yang, Oni and Evil Ryu.Updated Character Balancing: Features all new character balancing, further refining gameplay.Updated Replay Channel:Replay Follower: Be able to follow up to 5 separate player replays making it easier to find your favorite players’ latest replay.My Channel Advanced: Allows players to distribute their replay data to up to 50 players.Elite Channel: Watch replay data from elite players who have a rating of 3000 PP (Player Points) or more. All playable SSFIV characters will be unlocked out of the box, including Yun & Yang, Oni, and Evil Ryu. |
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Virtua Fighter (Arcade Game) $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Virtua Fighter is a 1993 fighting game developed for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform by AM2, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki. It is the first game in the Virtua Fighter series, and the first arcade fighting game to feature fully 3D polygon graphics. It has been ported to several home video game consoles including the Sega Saturn and Sega 32X. A port with enhanced graphics was also released for Microsoft Windows. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2011/02/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches |
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Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns Arcade Hits Pack – Pre-Played $19.99 Two big cities. Two even bigger battles! The Gunblade NY and LA Machineguns Arcade Hits Pack brings home two classic first-person arcade shooters. Fight battles in the skies over New York and Los Angeles as you try and counter an invasion of robot terrorists. In New York, you’ll target your enemies from the cockpit of your Gunblade helicopter gunship. The battle gets futuristic on the West Coast, where you’ll pilot a fully loaded hovering ship over LA and other famous locations, including Yosemite, Vegas, and Alcatraz. Have a friend join and fly side-by-side for explosive two-player co-op battles. |
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Golden Age of Video Arcade Games $78.07 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The golden age of video arcade games was a peak era of video arcade game popularity, innovation, and earnings. The consensus as to its exact time period varies. Walter Day of Twin Galaxies places it as lasting from January 18, 1982 to January 5, 1986. Video game journalist Steven L. Kent, in his book The Ultimate History of Video Games, places it from 1979 to 1983. Other opinions place this periods beginning in the late 1970s, when color arcade games became more prevalent and video arcades themselves started appearing outside of their traditional bowling alley and bar locales, through to its ending in the mid1980s. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/07/06 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.26 inches |
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Putt! Championship Edition Arcade Game $5989.95 Bring the challenge and excitement of miniature golf to your home game space with the advanced Putt! Championship Edition Arcade Game. Enjoy the first ever video golf game to use a real putter and golf ball! Perfect for friends and family of all ages, Putt! engages up to 4 players on two nine-hole, hyper-realistic 3D courses. That’s 18 holes of challenging miniature golf play! The cabinet comes equipped with a 32” LCD panel that gives players a breath-taking view of the highly detailed mini golf holes. Secret short cuts are also placed throughout the game and are designed to help improve players’ scores. Add some entertainment to your next party or family game night with the innovative Putt! Championship Edition Arcade Game! |
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Trouble At The Arcade $5.99 Eight- and nine-year-olds joe and Frank Hardy are on the case! Frank and Joe are brothers but that won’t stop them from competing against each other at the Fun World arcade’s video game tournament. The boys make a bet: Whoever wins the competition gets to move into the cool new room their dad just built! But suddenly money goes missing. The owner of Fun World shuts down the tournament until the stolen cash is returned! Can the boys figure out who took it? Or will their chances of victory — and a brand-new room! — be crushed by a thief? |
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Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine $15.39 The bestseller returns completely updated to include the newest hardware software and techniques for building your own arcade Interest in classical arcade games remains on the rise and with a little money older computer hardware and a little effort you can relive your arcade experiences by building your own arcade machine. The hands-on guide begins with a description of the various types of projects that you can undertake. It then progresses to a review of the audio and video options that are available and looks at the selection of game software and cabinet artwork. Ultimately you’ll learn essential troubleshooting tips and discover how to build arcade controllers and machines that you can enjoy at home with your PC. Serves as a soup-to-nuts guide for building your own arcade machine from the sheets of wood to the finished product Addresses the variety of arcade controls including joysticks buttons spinners trackballs flight yokes and guns Explains how to interface arcade controls to a computer Shares troubleshooting tips as well as online resources for help and inspiration Project Arcade Second Edition helps you recapture the enjoyment of your youth that was spent playing arcade games by walking you through the exciting endeavor of building your own full arcade machine. |
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Game Party 3 – Pre-Played $17.99 Game Party throws another can’t-miss bash with this collection of 19 favorite games. The eight new games include Mini-Golf, Bocce, Croquet, Racquetball, Pool, Bumper Pool, Smack-a-Troll, and a remake of arcade classic Rootbeer Tapper. Returning Game Party events include Darts, Shuffleboard, Beanbags, Horseshoes, Trivia, Skill Ball, Hoop Shoot, Ping Cup, Puck Bowling, QB Challenge, and Lawn Darts. Each of the 11 returning games has been updated with new layouts and new levels. Round up four friends for multiplayer fun or set bracketed tournaments for 16 players. Customize your character, play righty or lefty, track your high scores, and earn game tickets to unlock special items and skills. |
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Game Party: In Motion – Pre-Played $17.99 NOTE: This title requires the Kinect Sensor for gameplay. The Kinect Sensor is not included with rental or purchase of this title.You may not be able to digitize yourself and put yourself inside a game, but this may be the next closest thing. The good times never stop rolling with this collection of 16 party games that use Xbox Kinect to control the action on screen. Choose from classic games and new favorites, including arcade standards like Rootbeer Tapper and Table Hockey. Play darts, shoot hoops, and more. You’ll need to use your entire body to control your character. The multiplayer party can happen in one room or online, where you can challenge friends to head-to-head competitions. You can even link to your Facebook page so everyone can keep up with your achievements. |
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Ms. Pacman, Galaga – Classic Arcade – 24” Upright Game Cabinet $3299.95 Namco brings two of its most popular video arcade titles, Ms. Pac Man and the space shooter Galaga, together in one stand-up cabinet. Ms. Pac Man continues the pellet chomping and ghost destroying that made her significant other famous, only she does it in new mazes that feature ”warp tunnels” that can take her from one side of the video arcade monitor to the other. It’s the quarter century old arcade game experience that transcends generations in its addictive power and pure fun. She’s joined by Galaga, the classic arcade space shooter that is a joy for players young and old alike. In this shooter, players control a spaceship that has to defend its base and fend off waves of approaching and dive bombing alien craft. These video arcade greats combine to make a cabinet that is the centerpiece of any game room, and are just a thrill to play for any gamer who has respect for the arcade classics. |
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Antique Arcade Game Ads – 1930s to 1940s $25.33 When you say the word arcade, most people have visions of pixel eating monsters, but there was another time, a time before… Long before video games there were arcades. Arcades that were filled with fascinating machines that demonstrated the latest technology. Machines engineered to attract players and to entice the uninterested into dropping a penny, nickle, dime, and later a quarter in the slot. These were some of the most amazing entertainment machines produced. Unfortunately, many of them no longer exist. These games represent a special part of history. A time when looming war and the promise of victory, economic strife of the Depression, and social change permeated society including the games people played. Today these machines are among the most collectable and rarest games. This book looks at the advertisements and flyers that were used to promote these games. Manufacturers used these flyers and ads to convince arcade operators to buy their products. These ads were made long before the glitz of four color printing was the standard. They relied on selling the sizzle by promising the latest advancements in game design and the potential to make the operator a lot of money. This collection includes games from the 1930′s to the 1940′s. There are also some coin-op devices such as video jukeboxes from the 50′s and 60′s. There are also some advertisements related to the carnival industry which used the same machines as the arcade industry. |
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Maboshi: The Three Shape Arcade $98.77 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. MaBoShi: The Three Shape Arcade ( Maboshis Arcade in North America) is a WiiWare puzzle video game developed by Mindware Corp. Its Japanese title, Katachi no Game: Maru Bou Shikaku translates to Game of Shapes: Ball, Stick, Square. It was released in Europe on August 29, 2008, in Japan on October 7, 2008 and in North America on December 29, 2008. MaBoShi allows players to use their Miis as avatars in the game, as well as send replays to other players via WiiConnect24. In addition, players are also able to download a version of the game for Nintendo DS via WiFi. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 148 Publication Date: 2011/03/11 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.34 inches |
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Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine (2nd Edition) $10.99 Interest in classical arcade games remains on the rise, and with a little money, older computer hardware, and a little effort, you can relive your arcade experiences by building your own arcade machine. The hands-on guide begins with a description of the various types of projects that you can undertake. It then progresses to a review of the audio and video options that are available and looks at the selection of game software and cabinet artwork. Ultimately, youÂ’ll learn essential troubleshooting tips and discover how to build arcade controllers and machines that you can enjoy at home with your PC. |
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Twin Galaxies’ Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records; Arcade Volume, Third Edition $39.74 The Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records – ARCADE VOLUME *Video Games * Emulation * Arcade Novelties * Pinball The Official Book of Records is now divided into three volumes. This Arcade Volume will be followed by two additional volumes that focus on Console Gaming and PC Gaming. What you will find in this 3-volume set: 1….Each volume settles all arguments by telling you what the current high score is on almost any game and who you have to beat to become the new world champion 2…Each volume is the authority that establishes the rules and standardized settings on each game 3…Each volume promotes computer gaming as a professional sport, with a tradition of contests, statistics, world records and star players 4…Each volume publicizes an international schedule of tournaments players can compete in to gain entrance into this record book 5…Each volume brings credit to thousands of gamers around the world who know they are the best |
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Twin Galaxies’ Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records; Arcade Volume, Second Edition $45.5 The Official Video Game & Pinball Book of World Records – ARCADE VOLUME *Video Games * Emulation * Arcade Novelties * Pinball The Official Book of Records is now divided into three volumes. This Arcade Volume will be followed by two additional volumes that focus on Console Gaming and PC Gaming. What you will find in this 3-volume set: 1….Each volume settles all arguments by telling you what the current high score is on almost any game and who you have to beat to become the new world champion 2…Each volume is the authority that establishes the rules and standardized settings on each game 3…Each volume promotes computer gaming as a professional sport, with a tradition of contests, statistics, world records and star players 4…Each volume publicizes an international schedule of tournaments players can compete in to gain entrance into this record book 5…Each volume brings credit to thousands of gamers around the world who know they are the best |
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At the Arcade: The History of Video Arcade Games from Space Invaders to Dance Dance Revolution $23.74 Before the advent of the home computer, arcade games were the gamers home base.This book focuses on the history of the arcade game from simplistic to strategically complicated. Included are the genres, the golden age and the rise and fall of the video arcade, plus much more including a list of arcade games. Project Webster represents a new publishing paradigm, allowing disparate content sources to be curated into cohesive, relevant, and informative books. To date, this content has been curated from Wikipedia articles and images under Creative Commons licensing, although as Project Webster continues to increase in scope and dimension, more licensed and public domain content is being added. We believe books such as this represent a new and exciting lexicon in the sharing of human knowledge. |
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Antique Arcade Game Ads 1930s to 1940s $34.41 When you say the word arcade, most people have visions of pixel eating monsters, but there was another time, a time before… Long before video games there were arcades. Arcades that were filled with fascinating machines that demonstrated the latest technology. Machines engineered to attract players and to entice the uninterested into dropping a penny, nickle, dime, and later a quarter in the slot. These were some of the most amazing entertainment machines produced. Unfortunately, many of them no longer exist. These games represent a special part of history. A time when looming war and the promise of victory, economic strife of the Depression, and social change permeated society including the games people played. Today these machines are among the most collectable and rarest games. This book looks at the advertisements and flyers that were used to promote these games. Manufacturers used these flyers and ads to convince arcade operators to buy their products. These ads were made long before the glitz of four color printing was the standard. They relied on selling the sizzle by promising the latest advancements in game design and the potential to make the operator a lot of money. This collection includes games from the 1930s to the 1940s. There are also some coinop devices such as video jukeboxes from the 50s and 60s. There are also some advertisements related to the carnival industry which used the same machines as the arcade industry. Author: Ford, Michael Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 306 Publication Date: 2010/01/13 Language: English Dimensions: 8.26 x 11.02 x 0.64 inches |
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Project Arcade: Build Your Own Arcade Machine [With CDROM] $24.07 "Project Arcade 2" will provide a hands-on guide to building arcade controllers and full arcade machines to use at home with personal computers. It will begin by covering physical construction (woodwork) and the different types of projects that can be tackled. Next it will cover the various types of arcade controls available and how to interface them to the computer. Audio and video options are discussed next, followed by game software and cabinet artwork. Online resources for troubleshooting and purchasing ready-made kits are covered towards the end, wrapping up with a presentation of "hall-of-fame" home built cabinets for inspiration. Important topics included are: Building the cabinet from sheets of wood to finished product Arcade controls to use – joysticks, buttons, spinners, trackballs, flight yokes, and guns How to interface arcade controls to a computer Setting up the computer as the brains of the arcade cabinet without looking like it’s running on a computer Software to run once you’ve completed construction – how to get it, what’s legal, what’s not Online resources for help and inspiration |
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Super Snake Arcade Game $39.99 The Super Snake Arcade Game Costume may be just the thing to improve your game! The strategically placed joystick on this hilariously funny adult costume beckons for a game on the Super Snake Arcade Game Costume. Perfect for an adult Halloween costume or for a fun novelty party costume on any occasion. One size. |
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Arcade Mania!: The Turbo-Charged World of Japan’s Game Centers $17.98 Home of Sega, Nintendo, and Sony, Japan has a unique and powerful presence in the world of video games. Another thing that makes Japan unique in the gaming world is the prevalence of game arcades. While the game arcade scene has died in the U.S., there are 9,500 "game centers" in Japan with more than 445,000 game machines. Arcade Mania introduces overseas readers to the fascinating world of the Japanese gemu senta. Organized as a guided tour of a typical game center, the book is divided into nine chapters, each of which deals with a different kind of game, starting with the UFO catchers and print club machines at the entrance and continuing through rhythm games, fighting games, shooting games, retro games, gambling games, card-based games, and only-in-Japan games. Covering classic games from Space Invaders to Street Fighter, games that are familiar to Americans in their home console versions (Rock Band, Guitar Hero and Dance, Dance Revolution), as well as the unique, quirky games found only in Japan, Arcade Mania is crammed full of interviews with game makers and star players, and packed with facts about the history, background and characteristics of each game, all lavishly illustrated with photographs and game graphics. This book is a must-have for gamers everywhere. |
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DIGITAL LEISURE DRAGONSLAIRPC Dragonapos;S Lair Arcade Game CDRom For PC $22.43 This is the first truly arcade perfect version of the classic Dragon s Lair. Remastered with stunning MPEG1 video quality the beautiful Don Bluth animation can be played full screen or within an authentic arcade cabinet window.You control the actions of Dirk the Daring a valiant knight on a quest to rescue a fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon. Fight your way through the castle of a dark wizard who has enchanted it with treacherous monsters and obstacles. Lead on brave adventurer your quest awaits Features: Original arcade look and feel in every move: Original scoring scheme Arcade circuitry control through software dip switches Multiple levels of difficulty Total scene authentication Watch feature to view without playing Historical interviews with the creators Now Completely Arcade Accurate Optional Arcade cabinet Window System Requirements for Windows Windows+ XP/2000/Me/98/95 Pentium+ II 266 MHz 32 MB RAM or more 4X CDROM drive DirectX 8.0 compatible SVGA video card capable of 16bit color display DirectX 8.0 compatible 16bit sound card Keyboard/Mouse |
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Daytona USA (Video Game) $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Daytona USA is a racing arcade game by Sega and the highest grossing arcade machine of all time . Daytona USA was Segas first title to debut on the Sega Model 2 arcade board, and at the time of its 1993 introduction, was considered the most visually detailed 3D arcade racing game. Despite a lower polygoncount than its predecessor, Virtua Racing, Daytonas 3Dworld was fully texturemapped, giving it a more realistic appearance than the former. Daytona was one of the first video games to feature filtered, texturemapped polygons, giving it the most detailed graphics yet seen in a video game up until that time. In singleplayer mode, Daytona maintained a consistent 60fps refresh rate, even with multiple opponents on screen, surpassing the motion smoothness of the only other racing game in a comparable graphical arena, Namcos Ridge Racer. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2011/02/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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7br – Luxury – 4 Kings, WIFI, Video Arcade, Near Disney! $225 Luxury at an Affordable Cost!! 4 King Masters (2 En- suites)..Large 6 person acrylic spa and pool on extended deck not overlooked..Ultimate Game Room with Arcade, Billiards, Air Hockey and Foosball..Free WIFI.. PS2 with Games..Baby Equipment Located… |
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First Video Game $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles There are numerous debates over who created the first video game, with the answer depending largely on how video games are defined. The evolution of video games represents a tangled web of several different industries, including scientific, computer, arcade, and consumer electronics. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 104 Publication Date: 2010/12/20 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches |
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Breakout (Video Game) $78.07 Breakout is an arcade game developed by Atari, Inc and introduced on May 13, 1976. It was conceptualized by Nolan Bushnell and Steve Bristow, and influenced by the 1972 arcade game Pong. The game was ported to video game consoles and upgraded to video games such as Super Breakout. In addition, Breakout was the basis and inspiration for books, video games, and the Apple II personal computer. In the game, a layer of bricks lines the top third of the screen. A ball travels across the screen, bouncing off the top and side walls of the screen. When a brick is hit, the ball bounces away and the brick is destroyed. The player loses a turn when the ball touches the bottom of the screen. To prevent this from happening, the player has a movable paddle to bounce the ball upward, keeping it in play. The arcade cabinet uses a black and white monitor. However, the monitor has strips of colored cellophane placed over it so that the bricks appear to be in color. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 86 Publication Date: 2010/01/19 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.20 inches |
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Krull (Video Game) $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Krull is a video game based on the film of the same name. The first Krull adaptation was a 1983 arcade game manufactured by D. Gottlieb Co.. A home adaptation similar to the arcade version was planned for the Atari 5200, but poor sales of that console prompted the decision to release the game on the Atari 2600 instead. A pinball version was also developed but not put into production.The game, designed by Dave Staugas, mostly follows the plot of the movie, and takes place on four separate screens. In the first level, the player, as Colwyn, starts at his wedding to Lyssa, which is interrupted by the extraterrestrial Slayers. The game continues to generate new Slayers for the player to fight until he is overwhelmed and Lyssa is abducted to the Black Fortress. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2010/12/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches |
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Video Game Conversion $73.28 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In video gaming parlance, a conversion is the production of a game on one computer or console that was originally written for another system. Over the years, video game conversion has taken form in a number of different ways, both in their style and the method in which they were converted. The earliest video game conversions were almost exclusively home versions of popular arcade games. The first known examples were conversions of Ataris Pong in the form of consoles with this one game builtin, as well as consoles that included a number of variations on the game. Atari produced their own official conversion of the game for home use, but a number of other imitators such as Sears Telegames Pong IV were also on the market. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 84 Publication Date: 2010/11/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.20 inches |
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Defender (Video Game) $93.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Defender is an arcade video game developed released by Williams Electronics in 1980. A shooting game featuring twodimensional (2D) graphics, the game is set on a fictional planet where the player must defeat waves of invading aliens while protecting astronauts. Development was led by Eugene Jarvis, a pinball programmer at Williams; Defender was Jarviss first video game project, and drew inspiration from Space Invaders and Asteroids. Williams planned to display the game at the Amusement Music Operators Association (AMOA) trade show, though development delays resulted in the team working on the game up until the show started. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 132 Publication Date: 2011/01/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.31 inches |
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Video Game Designers $74.88 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This is a list of notable video game designers, past and present, in alphabetical order. The people in this list designed either computer games, console games, arcade games or some other type of video game. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 88 Publication Date: 2011/03/16 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.21 inches |
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Street Basketball Arcade Game $5199.95 Bring the excitement of arcade-style basketball play to your home game room with the Street Basketball Arcade Game! Street Basketball offers a large, dot-matrix display and an awesome “side to side” moving basket for an added challenge! Compete against your friends and family with four stages of awesome shooting fun. Beat your highest scores and reset the bar to improve your shooting skills. Street Basketball includes colorful heavy duty black logo balls, wire sides, top and lower sections as well as a chain basket and net. This basketball game features a great sound system with powerful sub woofer for awesome sound action! Shoot to score with the incredible Street Basketball Arcade Game! |
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Dream Trigger 3D – Pre-Played $12.99 In this unique shooter, it is not bullets that explode, it is the visuals. And the game is designed to take advantage of the new 3DS’ 3D capability by using…sonar. Dream Trigger 3D does it all in unique fashion, crafting a colorful arcade shooter unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Use sonar to detect sounds, reveal your enemies, and fire! Your targets explode into a firestorm of color, filling the environment with shapes and patterns that go along with an equally kaleidoscopic soundtrack. It’s a breakthrough moment in video-game weaponry, as this is the first time you’ll use a weapon designed to leave cutting-edge techno pop art in its wake. |
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Indy 500 (Video Game) $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Indy 500 is a video game developed by Atari for its Video Computer System (later known as the Atari 2600). The game was one of the nine launch titles offered when the Atari 2600 went on sale October 1977. Sears Telegames later released Indy 500 as Race; no changes were made to the gameplay. Indy 500 was based on the earlier 8player arcade game Indy 800. This video car racing game ostensibly named after the Indianapolis 500 offered a number of games (listed below). Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/12/24 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Bloody Roar (Video Game) $86.03 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Bloody Roar, known as Bloody Roar: Hyper Beast Duel in Europe, is a fighting video game originally developed by Raizing (now Eighting) as an arcade game. It was later adapted for the PlayStation by Hudson Soft and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The arcade version was released on July 7, 1997 and was titled Beastorizer in North America. The PlayStation version was released in Japan on November 6, 1997, in North America (under the games original title) on October 31, 1997 and in Europe on March 1998. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 124 Publication Date: 2011/03/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.29 inches |
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Whac-A-Mole Arcade Game $23.98 Based on the classic arcade game; watch and listen for talking moles that light up and smack ‘em with your mallet! Earn bonus points when you smack the middle mole – it’s wild! The player with the highest score wins!For 1 – 2 players. |
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Atari’s Greatest Hits Vol. 1 – Pre-Played $12.99 Play the games that packed arcades and then see what it was like to play them on the system that brought them home in this collection of Atari classics. Atari’s Greatest Hits Vol. 1 features a roster of games that had players pumping quarter after quarter into machines in a digital chase for high-score glory. Play original arcade versions of games like Centipede, Asteroids, Missile Command, Tempest, Pong, and more. You’ll also get dozens of Atari 2600 classics, including the home versions of some of those arcade favorites. The collection adds extra retro flavor with a memorabilia showcase, a trivia game, and copies of the original manuals for every title. |
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SBK X: Superbike World Championship – Pre-Played $9.99 SBK has always been geared toward riders looking for the ultimate simulation. This time, SBK invites everyone along for the ride with a new Arcade Mode to accompany its unparalleled Superbike simulation. You’ll still ride the world’s best bikes as the world’s top riders in Simulation Mode and Career Mode. Things get more freewheeling – and beginner friendly – in Arcade Mode, where you’ll skid, tail, and pop wheelies, or live the life of a champion in the arcade-style Story Mode. For the first time, you can choose from three bike classes, Superbike, Supersport, or Superstock 1000, and race up to 15 others online. |
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Kino One $4.99 Kino One is a return to old arcade game-play. Featuring five homages to some of the classic games that made going to the arcade in the 80′s so much fun and have made games what they are today. If you’ve never enjoyed these classics now’s your chance.Kino One’s graphics and story also pull from the style of classic 70′s Japanese animation “Animeâ€?. And the humorous characters and narration will have you laughing well after the game is over.As spacefighter pilot Flash Brannighan you’re the only one who can save the Earth from being destroyed by the evil Solak Empire. Even with the help of the newly discovered alien spaceship Kino One and the Doc there to help, it will be no easy task. But once you’ve mastered the Kino One and its main laser, Solak fleets will be turned into space dust!Five levels of play with ten waves per levelKino One will take you from the Moon to Earth, Mars even Jupiter. All the way to the Solak’s home planet to defeat the alien threatAfter you’ve finished Kino One’s main game the fun doesn’t stop there. Grab a friend and go to the arcade and play a game of Ping, Tacman, Spacerocks, Invaders from Space or Break’n |
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Guardian (Video Game) $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Guardian is a 3D shoot em up video game. It was originally released in 1994 for the Commodore Amiga CD32 game console, and later converted to the Amiga 1200 on floppy disk. Originally previewed in the press under the name SibWing and apparently an homage to the Super NES game Star Fox, the final game was an accomplished threedimensional update of the classic arcade game Defender. Guardian is known to be one of the very few Amiga CD32 games to be apparently programmed for the CD32 first and then ported in strippeddown form to the Amiga computersthe vast majority of CD32 software releases were little more than standard Amiga games with minimum, if any, enhancements. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 116 Publication Date: 2010/12/21 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |