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xanias
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De Verdieping
Symposium TN 02
12Mar 2011Het tweede TransNatural symposium verkent de vraag hoe we transnatuurlijk kunnen worden met vooraanstaande kunstenaars, designers, wetenschappers en bedrijven.
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Zanussi Ping-o Tronic, 1975
Game: Pong
The original Pong (Atari) consisted of a black and white television set and the coin system from a coin operated washer. The coins were collected in a milk carton that had been cut open. It was an...
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Xbox 360 Kinect, 2005
Game: Dance Central
People had been talking about it for years: Microsoft and game guru Peter Molyneux were developing a console that would change the gaming world forever. The result is a controller-free console that...
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Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), 1983
Game: Duck Hunt
The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit video game console. It was released in North America, Europe and Australia in 1984.
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Persbericht Bas van den Broeke
Geschiedenis van games tentoongesteld
Arcade tentoonstelling wordt uitgebreid met consoles
19 januari 2011, Amsterdam - Op zaterdag 22 januari opent bij Mediamatic het derde level van de game tentoonstelling Arcade. Level 3 belicht de geschiedenis van de console spelcomputers (1975 - 2011).
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SNK Neo Geo, 1990
Game: Baseball Stars Professional
The Neo Geo was a video arcade machine and 16-bit video game console released by the Japanese company SNK. When it first hit the American market it was priced at a staggering $649.99. Proud owners...
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Colecovision, 1982
Game: Zaxxon
The Colecovision was released in August 1982, and had sold more than 500,000 units by December of the same year. It was Coleco Industries' second generation home video console. Hardware add-ons...
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MB Vectrex, 1982
Game: Mine Storm
The Vectrex is a real collectors item. It consists of a mini arcade cabinet-like screen and a rectangular console that could be stored away inside the cabinet. The first ones were produced by General...
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Mattel Intellivision
Game console, 1979
The Intellivision was originally released by Mattel in 1979. Our version is from 1982.
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Superlectron TV Challenger Series 3000, 1977
Game: Pong
The original Pong (Atari) consisted of a black and white television set and the coin system from a coin operated washer. The coins were collected in a milk carton that had been cut open. It was an...
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Harald Maassen
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Lex van den Berg
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Fred van Rijswijk
C2K
Fred is the founder of C2K. C2K is into online marketing and specializes in everything mobile: apps, websites and commerce.
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Lieven van Velthoven
Game designer, artist, VJ
Lieven studies Media Technology in Leiden and develops games and visuals. Everything is live or interacts. He developed two great games that will be on display during the Arcade exhibition, namely...
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Niels 't Hooft
Game expert.
Niels is the author of two novels, and writes for titles like nrc.next, Bright and Control. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of Bashers.
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Davis Museum
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Gotcha, Atari, 1973
The only working version open to the public in the world
Gotcha is a 1973 arcade game manufactured by Atari Inc. It was Atari's fourth game after Pong, Space Race and Pong Doubles. This was the first maze arcade game, as well as the very first video game...
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Laurent De Goede
Hello, my name is ...
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Sega Mega Drive, 1988
Game: Sonic the Hedgehog
The Sega Mega Drive is a fourth-generation video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988. It wasn't until the Mega Drive was released in the US (1989) under the name Genesis that sales really...
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Playstation 3 (3D), 2006
Game: Motorstorm Drift 3D
The PlayStation 3 is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment and the successor to the PlayStation 2 as part of the PlayStation series. Thanks to a nice firmware...
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Sony PlayStation 1
Game console, 1994
The original PlayStation released in December 1994 was the first of the PlayStation series.
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Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), 1991
Game: Super Mario World
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) is a 16-bit video game console. It was first released in 1990, and was Nintendo's second home console, following the NES. The SNES controller featured...