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Classic Gaming Museum - E3 2011
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E3 2011: Classic Gaming Museum

June 14, 2011April 1, 2014 J.A. Laraque 1 Comment altered beast, aquarius computer game system, area 51, astro blaster, atari, atari 2600, Atari 400, Atari 5200, bally arcade, black widow, classic arcade games, classic games, Classic gaming museum, coleco vision, dig fug, e3 2011, emerson arcadia 2001, famicom, intelivision, J.A. Laraque, Killer Instinct, metal slug, microvision, n64, Neo Geo, NES, nintendo, obsolete gamer, odyssey, Panasonic real, pioneer laseractive, playstation, Primal Rage, punch out, rca studio II, retro gaming, sega cd, sega channel, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, sega Saturn sega dreamcast, sharp twin famicom, smash controller, SNK, Sony, space hawk, space invaders, starpath supercharger, Super Nintendo, telegames personal arcade, telstar arcade, terminator 2, tomy handhelds, turbo graphix 16, Virtual Boy, vootrox, wrestlefest, x-men arcade

They had what I called a 80’s living room complete with a couch, a radiation level 6 television and an Atari 2600 and best of all you could sit down and play. Now, while I was still just a baby when the 2600 launched I remember setups that looked exactly like this.

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