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Needless to say, there are a lot of really good web sites out there on the internet that cover classic arcade gaming, and related topics, and some of the more interesting appear in the list below. Naturally, you'll only need to surf to these sites after you've thoroughly checked out CAGDC, but when you're done, be sure to continue your journey by clicking below...
| www.ataricade.com This excellent Atari game related site is primarily dedicated to info associated with all of Atari's vector-screen titles. In addition, web-op Francis Mariani has the best collection of cag-related links that I've seen on the Internet. So, whattaya waiting for... check it out now ! |
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| www.superauctions.com "With more than 15 years experience in exclusively conducting and marketing Amusement Sales and Auctions", Super Auctions claims to be "the undisputed World's Largest Amusement Auction Company". Check out their auction calendar here, and attend the next auction in your area, to see just how good they are. |
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| www.highscoresarcade.com Here's a great new site from Twin Galaxies contributor Blaine Locklair. He's got a great array of material covering the arcade and pinball world, including interviews, a media section, online games, and more. |
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| www.coin-op.tv The brainchild of Robert Welkner, this site has evolved from Video Podcast coverage of retro events and arcade world champions into a combination news / video coverage site. The vids primarily cover events that come through the Southern California area, and the news covers arcade and console gaming topics. |
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| marp.retrogames.com This site is for all the gamers who use the fantastic MAME emulator (see below) to 'record' their games. MARP (standing for MAME Action Replay Page) hosts the top recordings for most of the thousands of available MAME arcade game titles, and anyone can download and play back another gamer's performance. |
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| www.mame.net Here's the official MAME site. One of the oldest, and certainly the most well-known, MAME (which stands for multiple arcade machine emulator) was first released by Nicola Salmoria in early 1997, and emulated only a handful of arcade titles. Today (2006), it emulates over 5000, with about half of them being unique titles. |
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| www.spyhunter007.com
Here's a web site designed by Paul Dean, world record holder on the arcade game Spy Hunter. Check out his information, the story on the record, and the contests surrounding his achievement. |
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