Rare Arcade Video
Rare Arcade Video
Us vs Them Mylstar 1984 Rare arcade video game
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Konami Para Para Dancing Arcade Game PCB Complete WOW US $199.99
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Arcade Jamma PCB TAITO KAGEKI Very RARE Vintage US $29.05
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Arcade Jamma PCB ATARI Pit Fighter Vintage Rare US $14.05
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Arcade Jamma PCB Crime Fighters VERY RARE Vintage US $29.05
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RARE SATANS HOLLOW ARCADE COCKTAIL TABLE TOP VIDEO GAME US $675.00
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Konami Para Para Dancing Marquee Arcade Video Game Rare US $9.99
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Rare Zektor ZVG Card With Cable For WG6100 Monitor US $250.00
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HAPP 14 BUTTONS JOYSTICKS JAMMA ARCADE WKS W MAME TM US $34.89
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Arcade Jamma MIDWAY PCB Strike Force Gameboard Only US $39.06
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Arcade Jamma PCB Snow Bros 2 VERY RARE Vintage US $21.06
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Arcade Jamma TAITO PCB Hat Trick Hero VERY RARE Vintage US $19.06
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Arcade Jamma SNK PCB Sky Soldiers Ultra RARE US $44.06
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Arcade NON Jamma DATA EAST Karate Champ Vintage Rare US $39.06
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Arcade Jamma PCB DATAEAST The Real Ghostbusters RARE US $90.06
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MS PAC MAN ARCADE VIDEO GAME ORIGINAL DEDICATED US $850.00
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Xenophobe Arcade Game Sound ROM PCB by Bally Midway US $2.00
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Williams Defender Arcade Main CPU PCB 5770 09616 X0 US $3.25
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Williams PCB Stargate Robotron Joust Splat Sinistar US $2.00
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Virtuality Cybermind Virtual Reality Arcade SU2000 US $4,000.00
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Vintage NBA Jam Extreme1996 Arcade Machine Video Game US $100.00
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Vintage Entex Stargate Mini Tabletop Arcade Video Game US $49.99
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DRAGONS LAIR ARCADE MACHINE ORIGINAL RARE 1983 BLUTH US $1,005.00
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RARE Golden Tee Complete Mini Cabaret Arcade Vid Game US $899.00
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Meadows Lanes Bowling Arcade Rare Game From 1977 US $299.00
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Atari Dig Dug Mini Cabaret Rare 365 Arcade Video game US $650.00
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PAC MAN RARE Cell Phone Strap Cleaner Key Chain NEW US $1.99
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RARE JAPANESE SPACE INVADERS BOOTLEG COCKTAIL ARCADE US $199.00
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Ironclad Neo Geo MVS game rare homebrew with shockbox US $99.99
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I Love Ubuntu - And Here Are the Reasons Why
I have to tell you, the more I run Ubuntu, the more I love it.
Now, this is from a guy who has run too many OSes to count. I've used every single version of Windows, from 3.11 to Windows 7. I've dabbled in Mac OS, fro the mid-90's to today. I've tried them all, and I just find Ubuntu spectacular.
Why? Am I just a rebel? Some guy who just likes to feel superior? Nope. Ubuntu just works for me. The sound works, when I plug in my USB headset. The browser works perfectly. My wife logs in, and used my Ubuntu laptop without incident, the first time.
That, my friends, is why I love Ubuntu. On the rare occasion that a program freezes, all I have to do is open the console, check the process number, and kill it. It ends instantly. It doesn't ask if I want to help improve Ubuntu by reporting the crash. It doesn't try to fix the problem, while tying up my system ram and processor for an eternity. It just does what I tell it to do.
Ubuntu does what you tell it to do. Need an application? Tell it to download. Want to mess with your configuration files? Ubuntu figures you are an adult, and can deal with the consequences of your actions. It doesn't ask me whether I am sure 1000 times. It just does what you tell it to do.
I appreciate the fact that the machine is cognisant that it is a machine, and should be inclined to obey the owner. I love the choices that Ubuntu offers, as well. If I want a different window manager, all I have to do is download a new one. If I think that a feature is unnecessary, I can delete it.
Ubuntu (and Linux in general) offers you the freedom to make mistakes, and choose a different path. MAC and Windows don't allow me that option.
Now, there are a few things that people seem to really hate about Linux, but to be fair, many of them are the same things that people dislike about MACs:
1. Generally, Linux is not considered a gaming system. This is gradually changing, as independent developers continue to produce content, and broaden their purchasing base. Penny Arcade has released their latest game, at launch for the Linux OS. Like anything in the free market, the greater the purchasing base, the greater the chance that the game gets made.
2. Linux Driver Support: People consistently complain about Linux driver support, or a lack of support for their peripherals. With the latest release of Ubuntu, this practically became a non-issue. The only thing that I have to manually configure has been my built-in laptop webcam. I haven't done it, simply because I don't use it that often. That may be a deal-breaker for some. Other than that, driver support continues to improve, and in many cases, exceed Window's quality of support, with each release.
3. Sound - Hey, Linux has buggy sound. Ummm..not so much anymore. While the Pulse Audio server has created a few issues, the bugs continue to decrease with every passing day. Now, I have, in the past, found it annoying when Pulse didn't integrate properly with my apps, and I had to uninstall and add ALSA base, back in. That, too me, would be a dealbreaker if I was the average Windows user. As things stand, I'm willing to wait it out.
Is the future bright for Ubuntu? I think it is. In fact, I think Linux adoption rates will rise in the near future, thanks to the iPad. Why? Because Steve Jobs has demanded that HTML5 video support be made available for the iPad. Linux users are big on standards, and as more and more web apps are developed in HTML5, it really won't matter what OS you run.
Currently, Adobe has improved application usage for Ubuntu, via the AIR platform, and flash in general. AIR runs flawlessly on Ubuntu. Flash is buggy on Linux, and often suffers from frame rate issues, and general video bugginess. HTML5 will not have that problem.
Eventually, all of the problems people have with Linux will be solved via the delivery of applications via the web, or a cross-platform software API that is more robust than AIR. Games will be delivered simultaneously to all platforms at once.
This is when Ubuntu adoption will go through the stratosphere, as it becomes apparent that linux doesn't demand as many resources, as MAC and Windows do. Applications will be fast and secure, and we will see people move to open source software in droves.
In the meantime, I will continue to love and support the development of Linux and Ubuntu, even if it doesn't get the respect that I feel it does.
About the Author
Kurt Hartman has been running Ubuntu for nearly 3 years now. He enjoys using open source tools to edit video, and is eagerly awaiting the next GIMP release. Currently, he is a partner at OTR Tire Supply. They sell OTR Tires, and you can find their website at http://www.otrtiresupply.com
Tags: arcade, cover, games, gaming, videogames

US $199.99

September 2nd, 2010 at 4:58 pm
Not long games like MONOPOLY and LIFE but short games that will keep people entertained like PICTIONARY, (not a board game)CHARADES, SORRY, CLUE, UNO, or card games WAR (long) and BLACK JACK