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Wed 2nd Sep 2015
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Robin Hood Arcade Machine Robin Hood Arcade Machine

The Robin Hood Arcade Machine is a video redemption shooting game that uses a life life crossbow in place of a gun mechanism, and is a collaboration project between ICE and GameWax.

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Captain Black Shooting Gallery Arcade Machine Captain Black Shooting Gallery Arcade Machine

Captain Black Shooting Gallery Arcade Machine follows on from the success of Sideshow and is a fun, exciting carnival midway style shooting game by Pan Amusements.

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Clarion Events Acquired Majority Position In Urban Expositions Clarion Events Acquired Majority Position In Urban Expositions

Urban Expositions has announced that Clarion Events of the United Kingdom has acquired a majority position in the company and is now a major partner. Clarion's global view and depth of resources further strengthen Urban's existing portfolio in addition to opening doors to new growth opportunities.

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Tue 1st Sep 2015
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Sega to ATX Power Supply Adapter Kit Sega to ATX Power Supply Adapter Kit

The Sega to ATX Power Supply Adapter Kit is a two PCB kit that allows you to replace Sega power supplies, such as the Model 1 and Model 3 PSU, with a generic ATX power supply without needing to modify the wiring loom.

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Sales of Dumped Atari ET Games Earned Over $100,000USD Sales of Dumped Atari ET Games Earned Over $100,000USD

In 1983, Atari condemned over a thousand E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial game catridges to a mass burial in a New Mexico landfill site. In 2014, one man by the name Joe Lewandowski was determined to find them and uncovered the long hidden loot.

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