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Soviet Era Arcade Museum

By MrWizzo

10 years ago


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    #7 10 years ago

    Man that place is rad. I have always had an affinity for that eastern bloc soviet art style and it is really cool to see these machines. One thing that comes to mind though is how much more drab the art style is, I guess the Soviet versions of Roy Parker & Gordon Morrison got assigned to a factory or some other job, and not coin op.

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