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On the Web
- Hanaho Games, Inc - Services the commercial coin-op industry with custom built arcade cabinets, cutting edge game designs, and coin-op redemption units.
- TFM's Home Page - Coin-Op - A hobby collector.
- Coin-op Communicator - Directory of companies in the coin-op industry.
- Coin-op Doctor - Buys, sells and repairs all types of coin op machines. Based in Maryland, USA.
- Pacifica Pinball Plus - Coin-op pinball and arcade games for sale. Repairs of all types of coin-op amusement devices. Located in California, United States.
- Coin-op Parts - Spare parts for coin-op machines for sale in the US.
- Keaon - Designs and manufactures coin-op game and amusement machines such as coin pusher, pinball, and roulette. Located in Taiwan.
- Northwest Coin Machine - New and used coin-op games for home or business in NW Wisconsin.
- Star Tech Journal - Has covered the coin-operated entertainment industry since 1979 and is considered one of the best coin-op repair resources available.
- Coin acceptor - Sells a coin-acceptor that can be used to set prices place home game consoles on location.
Wikipedia Articles
- Hot Rod Rebels - Hot Rod Rebels is the unpublished sequel to San Francisco Rush 2049 coin-op. It was being developed by Atari Games / Midway Games West when investors from parent company Midway Games decided to pull the plug on all coin-op development company-wide.
- Crazy Climber 2 - Crazy Climber 2 is a coin-op arcade game released in 1988 by Nihon Bussan Ltd. (Nichibutsu) and is a sequel to the original Crazy Climber.
- Gameroom magazine - Founded in 1988 by Dave C. and Donna Cooper of New Albany, Indiana, GameRoom Magazine was created to serve the growing market of coin-op memorabilia collectors, hobbyists, and restorers.
- Atari Anniversary Edition - Atari Anniversary Edition is a collection of classic Atari coin-op games, and was released in 2001 on the Dreamcast, PlayStation, and PC, and in 2002 on the Game Boy Advance. On the PlayStation, its title is Atari Anniversary Edition Redux, and it has a slightly altered game list.
- All American Football - All American Football is a 4-player American football arcade game released by Leland in 1989. The main difference between it, and its predecessor, John Elway's Team Quarterback is that it was the first (and possibly, only coin-op game to allow users to select from a list of "college" teams in addition to "pro" teams representing the 26 cities/regions which had NFL teams at the time.