We've posted before about the Pope's chief astronomer Rev. Jose Gabriel Funes and his statements on possible extraterrestrial life. (ETs "don't contradict our faith," he has said.) The Vatican recently hosted a conference on the topic of astrobiology -- the study of life in the universe -- wher... More.
The Good News: If you're in New Orleans on November 22, you can watch a mock battle between Jared the Subway guy and the inventor of the po' boy sandwich (both are reenactors as the po' boy inventor is dead and Jared is probably not allowed to participate in anti-fast food stage combat). The Bad New... More.
We aren't very good at predicting either one much further out than a week or two.
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3rd time's a charm?
http://gadgets.boingboing.net/2008/09/26/yie-ar-kung-fu-storm.html
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/09/25/north-korean-video-g.html
Yes, I read this blog too much.
What's with the glass hood? If that automatically lifts up with a hiss after you insert the coin, I say those are way cooler than the rest of the world's video games...
yeah, i thought i'd seen this on here before :o)
Nothing more depressing than sunlight in a video arcade. Don't they understand those places are supposed to be dark?
All right! "Nerd City", I'd love to play that! Oh... wait.
as these pictures were sent in anonymously and not corroborated, can we be sure that this is not simply a retro-style games museum?
question everything
Looks like arcades are more alive there than here in the US these days.
her names egg monroe shes older
What´s with the half-transparent person behind the standing girl? A prank or some weird effect from the camera?
It's the ghost of Arcades-past
Hey they're playing Yie Ar Kung Fu so it ain't all bad.
That's one of the saddest things I've seen today. Especially when *South* Korea arguably has the biggest game industry/cultures in the world.
The sun shines over there?
Seriously, the lack of press coverage and the few bits of grainy footage of North Korean TV that I've seen makes me imagine the place to be overcast and gloomy most of the time.
The part in that couple's story of the girl believing life in her village is better than in the rest of the world (because the propaganda says it's a barren famined war-stricken place) is amazing. Truly Orwellian. I wonder how many will go mad when that day of liberation comes.
Wow... I thought that the only video arcade game in North Korea was named... MiG 15 !!!
Those cabinets are commonly available, and are a pretty price effective choice for a MAME cab if you have the space.
Oh no, the Egg Monroe virus is spreading!
They am play gods!
It's somebody who moved while the camera shutter clicked. It's probably dimmer in there than the picture makes it seem, and the shutter speed was dropped to compensate.
Considering how he seems to be incorporated into everything, I would not be surprised if Kim Jong Il-II is a playable character.
Seriously.
Your comment section/selection is like a Potemkin Village.
Are you quite sure it's not the arcade at York Beach ME circa 1982? (Just kidding, but it brings back memories).
Here's another fascinating peek into North Korea: these two managed to enter by train via the Russian border, normally closed to Western tourists. They were in North Korea for 36 hours without a guide!
http://vienna-pyongyang.blogspot.com/
They were aware they were taking a big risk, but they managed to stay out of trouble. Once they reached Pyongyang, they went through the standard prepackaged tour, and then left North Korea via the scheduled train to China.
Speaking of North Korea...
yeah, uk resistance is umm. awesome site, but not somewhere I'd take as a reliable source of anything besides sonic related oddness.
and this is in the capital where only the elite are allow to live.the kids in the villages don't have white jeans and sneakers.another thing,look at how beat things are.is this because these games a second or third hand from a even more elite and very private living area or the people who use/used them were flustered/drunk--think ex NK army-air force base "club"..
UK:R related post, had to be said!
You try finding Yie Ar Kung Fu in a UK arcade. I'm moving there.
lol, those are my photos, taken last year.
As far as i can remember this was at the Mangyongdae Fun Fair. You have to admire their ability to keep those machines working for so long. I mean, getting spare parts can't exactly be easy for them. The oldest machine in those photos is Western Gun, from 1975 I think.
-- J
Come on guys... this is a hoax.. they just let these kids sit at the Nuclear launch facility.
Hey gang. Thanks for name checking the Yie Ar Kung Fu. I had totally forgotten about playing that as a kid. I must've dumped fifty bucks in quarters into a machine one summer. Think I'll go get the Konami Klassix version for the DS and be entertained for about 5 minutes.
Thanks for the memories, Kim Jong Ill!! Please die quietly in your sleep so I may come and make grilled cheese sandwiches for your citizens.