Chris Kooluris, a Manhattan PR Exec, has a great eye for interior spaces. While unsuccessful at selling his apartment, Chris decided to transform the under utilised space into an arcade for himself and friends to use. Chris even had his former fiancée assist in the design of the arcade room!
Chris went with the dark, cave-like arcade feel of the 80s, while his former fiancée added the bright colours and art work. Having dropped USD$32,000 on the project, we reckon it was money well spent! Now, where is our invite?
Before the transformation

After the transformation

Oh yeah baby, gimme some Street Fighter II action!

Classic Nintendo arcade machines

Miniaturised Arcade!

The Street Fighter II Roster

A Lovely View

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With the flood of samey video gaming documentaries on the market, it is refreshing to see new and interesting video gaming film ideas hitting Kickstarter.
Lock up your cat, put the kids to bed and then settle in for some nostalgic TV fun!
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Australia, you have spoken. More to the point, Australian gamers have 
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Name: Eugene Jarvis
Name: Ed Logg
Name: Dave Theurer
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