
Arcade Games in the 40s
The Voice-O-Graph lets amateur crooners save their performances on a cardboard record, Drive Mobile puts gamers behind the wheel, and Monkey Climb. well, it has climbing monkeys. Two popular sports get arcade makeovers in Basketball Champ and the puck-bowling pioneer Shuffle Alley, while pinball gets its first set of flippers in Humpty Dumpty. And for those just looking for a few minutes of cheap entertainment, may we direct your gaze to a few Peep Show Barrels (don't worry, moms, it's not what you think).
B Baseball
gamesBasketball games (mechanical)
Bowling games
D Digger/Crane/Claw games
Driving games (pre-video)
F Foosball
Fortune Telling Machines
G Grip Scale Strength Testers
H Humpty Dumpty
M Monkey Climb
P Pachinko
Peep Show Barrels
Photo Booths
R Recording Booth
S Saratoga
Skee-Ball
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