It's true that arcades were places of escape that took us to new realms via sensory doorways accessed through a vector/raster screen. And it's true that they taught us that the universe of technology and our desire to discover what lies beyond it was pre-installed stock in ourselves by a force we already recognized as "wonder"; and, yes, it's undoubtedly true that we unlocked a star-field of possibilities within ourselves for the price of a single quarter. Oh, yes, arcades were places of light and love. But like everywhere else on this planet of apes sometimes the darkness rolls in on freeplay.
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Woman in a Red Beret: 1988 Home Movie Shows Possible Police Shooting
As a historical researcher constantly on the make for video and/or images that afford a rare non-commercial glimpse back at arcade games and the real "arcade scene" of the 70's and 80s, I often use YouTube to peruse people's vintage home videos. I've found a lot of fresh and never-before-seen images of the early days … Continue reading Woman in a Red Beret: 1988 Home Movie Shows Possible Police Shooting