Arcade games
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
Cash Box
Cash Box (also spelled Cashbox) was a trade magazine for the American music and amusement industries. Similar to other music trade magazines like Billboard, although Cash Box primarily covered the music business, the magazine would also go on to cover jukeboxes and other coin-op amusements, including arcade games.
Cash Box Salutes AMOA Expo '89, September 16, 1989
This collection currently holds one issue of Cash Box. The library may hold additional copies of Cash Box, which could not be immediately located at the time of cataloging. These issues will be cataloged as they are located.
Computer Games, Volume 2, Number 3, December/January 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 2, Number 4, February 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 3, Number 1, April 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 3, Number 2, June 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 3, Number 3, July/August 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 3, Number 4, November/December 1984
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Computer Games, Volume 3, Number 5, January/February 1985
This is a complete collection of Video Games Player and Computer Games.
Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games, 1983
This is a partial collection of Creative Computing from 1977 onward, along with both known issues of Creative Computing Video & Arcade Games.
The library's copy of Volume 6 (1980) was sold as a complete set of back-issues, distributed in a Creative Computing-branded binder.