International Arcade Museum
The Museum of the Game's arcade wing (formerly named “Killer List of Videogames”) is the definitive site for finding arcade games, The Obscuritory International Arcade Museum Library: Library Home
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The neon sign didn’t buzz. That was the first thing people noticed when they walked into the International Arcade Museum. It hummed, a low, vibrating chord that felt less like electricity and more like a collective memory. The Museum of the Game's arcade wing (formerly
The , also known as the Museum of the Game , is the world’s largest educational center dedicated to the history of the amusement, coin-operated machine, and video game industries. Founded in 2002 to expand upon the work of the Killer List of Videogames (KLOV) , the IAM serves as both a physical archive and a digital encyclopedia for over 13,000 different coin-operated machines. Core Mission and Digital Legacy It hummed, a low, vibrating chord that felt
Is it a tourist trap? No, it’s a functional trap. You will spend $10 in nickels just to prove to yourself that a machine from 1920 is still rigged against you.
: Beyond video games, the site tracks 9,000+ additional entries for pinball machines, slot machines, vending machines, and trade stimulators.