LINKS
Southwold Pier: www.southwoldpier.co.uk
Tim Hunkin: www.timhunkin.com
Sarah Angliss: www.spacedog.bi
Will Jackson:
www.willjackson.co.uk
Ian Sharp: www.lushprojects.com
Caine:http://devour.com/video/caines-arcade/
COMPONENT SUPPLIERS
Brent electronic: www.brentelectronic.com
Eurocoin: http://www.eurocoin.co.uk/
Happ Suzo: http://www.suzo.co.uk/
Swallow Amusements: http://www.coin.demon.co.uk/
RS Components: http://rswww.com
Rapid electronics: sales@rapidelec.co.uk
VINTAGE ARCADES
This is a recently added category and is not complete. Please email me with
places that should be added.
Arreron
Craft Barns Penny Arcade, Isle of Wight
Merrivale model
village, Great Yarmouth
Muse Mechanique, San Fransisco (my favourite collection)
Rye Heritage centre, Sussex
Milestone's museum, Basingstoke
Burlesdon brickworks, Southampton (not on their website but nice machines in
good condition in the cafe)
ALTERNATIVE ARCADES
Marvellous Marvin's, Detroit Michigan: www.marvin3m.com
Cabaret mechanical Theatre: www.cabaret.co.uk
UJUJU, Almeda, Califoria: www.ujuju.com
San Fransisco's Muse Mechanique
www.museemechanique.org/
Great museum of Russian arcade games in Moscow http://adangerousbusiness.com/2010/01/05/the-museum-of-soviet-video-games/
HOMEMADE ARCADE MACHINE MAKERS
Alec Bennet has built succesful photobooth and is working on a basketball
machine http://wrybread.com/basketball/
Gavin Morris runs The Digital Funfair, taking great homemade games to
festivals
http://www.boredbrand.com
Ian Sharp built Cyclepong and Lunar Lander
www.lushprojects.com
MISCELLANEOUS
Large index of arcade machines: http://www.game-research.com/history.asp
Article about Japanese Pachinko: http://www.mangajin.com/mangajin/samplemj/pachinko/pachinko.htm
Lots of Japanese vending machines at http://www.photomann.com/japan/machines/index.htm