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Full Throttle Game Poster
Awesome Full Throttle Game poster
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Galaxian (B) – Arcade
Galaxian is the very definition of an old school shoot ’em up. No fancy bells & whistles, just row upon row of baddies hell-bent on cutting you in half with laser fire or going all Kamikaze all over you!
Released in 1979, it’s kind of overshadowed a lot by the earlier release, Space Invaders. There’s no doubting the importance of Space Invaders of course, but Galaxian is a much better game.
Print Sizes (inches/cm)
12 x 10″ – 30.48 x 25.4 cm (frame not included)
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Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb Game Poster
Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb in High Contrast for the best quality.
- Hang your posters in dorms, bedrooms, offices, studios, or anywhere blank walls aren’t welcome
- Available in different sizes, on Canvas or Paper
- Send to you in a highly protected package to make sure this product is not damaged during transport
€10,00 – €95,00 -
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis Game Poster
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in High Contrast for the best quality.
- Hang your posters in dorms, bedrooms, offices, studios, or anywhere blank walls aren’t welcome
- Available in different sizes, on Canvas or Paper
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Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine Game Poster
Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine in High Contrast for the best quality.
- Hang your posters in dorms, bedrooms, offices, studios, or anywhere blank walls aren’t welcome
- Available in different sizes, on Canvas or Paper
- Send to you in a highly protected package to make sure this product is not damaged during transport
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International Socced (A) – C64
International Soccer was released in 1983 just a year after the release of the Commodore 64 itself. It was easily the best soccer game on the C64 for quite a while and is still fun to play today.
Framed Print Size (inches/cm)
- 17 x 21 x 1.5″ – 42.5 x 52.5 x 3.5cm – (framed print size 29 x 39 cm)
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Kung Fu Master – Arcade
A much loved old-school arcade classic, Kung Fu Master has you playing a martial arts expert named Thomas Lee. You need to punch, kick and dodge your way through the levels to rescue your sweetheart, Sylvia, from the evil clutches of Mr. X.
Print Sizes (inches/cm)
12 x 10″ – 30.48 x 25.4 cm (frame not included)
16 x 12″ – 40.64 x 30.48 cm (frame not included)This item an unofficial product and is not endorsed by the rights holder. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Thiss product is produced by oldskoolpixels.com.
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LooM Game Poster
Loom Print with High Contrast for the best quality.
- Hang your posters in dorms, bedrooms, offices, studios, or anywhere blank walls aren’t welcome
- Available in different sizes, on Canvas or Paper
- Send to you in a highly protected package to make sure this product is not damaged during transport
€10,00 – €95,00 -
Maniac Mansion Game Poster
Maniac Mansion is a 1987 graphic adventure video game developed and published by Lucasfilm Games. It follows teenage protagonist Dave Miller as he attempts to rescue his girlfriend from a mad scientist, whose mind has been enslaved by a sentient meteor. The player uses a point-and-click interface to guide Dave and two of his six playable friends through the scientist’s mansion while solving puzzles and avoiding dangers. Gameplay is non-linear, and the game must be completed in different ways based on the player’s choice of characters. Initially released for the Commodore 64 and Apple II programming by Carl Mey, Maniac Mansion was Lucasfilm Games’ first self-published product.
The game was conceived in 1985 by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, who sought to tell a comedic story based on horror film and B-movie clichés. They mapped out the project as a paper-and-pencil game before coding commenced. While earlier adventure titles had relied on command lines, Gilbert disliked such systems, and he developed Maniac Mansion’s simpler point-and-click interface as a replacement. To speed up production, he created a game engine called SCUMM, which was used in many later LucasArts titles. After its release, Maniac Mansion was ported to several platforms. A port for the Nintendo Entertainment System had to be reworked heavily, in response to complaints by Nintendo of America that the game was inappropriate for children.
Maniac Mansion was critically acclaimed: reviewers lauded its graphics, cutscenes, animation, and humor. Writer Orson Scott Card praised it as a step toward “computer games [becoming] a valid storytelling art”. It influenced numerous graphic adventure titles, and its point-and-click interface became a standard feature in the genre. The game’s success solidified Lucasfilm as a serious rival to adventure game studios such as Sierra On-Line. In 1990, Maniac Mansion was adapted into a three-season television series of the same name, written by Eugene Levy and starring Joe Flaherty. A sequel to the game, Day of the Tentacle, was released in 1993.
€10,00 – €95,00