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Rocco Botte from the ultra cool and famous Mega 64 guys visited COIN-OP TV LIVE - check out the highlights here! Entire episode can be found at www.thestream.tv
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See the inner workings of a moving model from 1885. Made by William T. Smith. First Important penny arcade device made for coin-op operation. These machines were located and operated in train stations, hotels, restaurants and early penny arcade parlors. William T. Smith of Providence, RI was noted for the use of small bi-polar, battery operated, electric motors.
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Robert Welkner and the COIN-OP TV (www.coin-op.tv) team invade the Anime Expo 2006! Check out all the fun and madness with Trulee Karahashi (AX CFO), famous Cosplayers like Man-Faye, Anime Selects, Club Namco, Robotech and other surprises!
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Promo created for alternative band coin-op, for their 2003 track 'the curve'. Produced and Directed by Conor Gorman and Peter Robert Smith.
www.conorgorman.c om www.peterrobertsmith .co.uk
http://www.myspac e.com/coinopmusic
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Coin-Op Tv's Daniel Kotiecz interviewing Todd Rogers The Gorf & Monaco Gp champion. Todd tells about how to master these impressive games and what the social life is being a video gaming champion.
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Todd Rogers steps in as a guest host on Coin-Op Tv as he interviews fellow Twin Galaxies referee and champion record holder on Star Wars Robert Mruczek at the 8th Annual Fun Spot tournament in Weirs Beach New Hampshire
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Robert Welkner and the COIN-OP TV (www.coin-op.tv) team invade the Anime Expo 2006! Check out all the fun and madness with Trulee Karahashi (AX CFO), famous Cosplayers like Man-Faye, Anime Selects, Club Namco, Robotech and other surprises!
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I review the coin op arcade machine version of turbo outrun from sega. Note this wasnt a standalone pcb, but an expansion that you plugged into the original OUTRUN pcb.