Monday, December 27, 2010

New DK High Scores...Hours Update

Hello and Happy Holidays!


As 2010 is winding down, our scoreboard is heating up...Check out Randy Y's (YEG) newest update to the High Score board - upping his own existing score to an impressive 505,200!


Also, as Shawn and I will both be away from our "day jobs" this week (and in light of the holiday schedule) we have some flexibility in our hours. We will be open on Thursday, December 30 from 6-10 pm and Saturday, January 1 from 2-10 pm. If you're thinking of visiting Burlington and doing some gaming on another night, give us a ring (609-396-3083) and we just might be open! Hope to see you!

Meg

Friday, December 24, 2010

High Scores has BRAND NEW games! We're OPEN 6-10pm on December 25th, Christmas Day!

Peace!

Come join us for some Winter Solstice gaming on Saturday, December 25th from 6pm-10pm. High Scores will be premiering 4 BRAND NEW titles- Sega's Turbo (1982), Midway's final arcade game THE GRID (2000), Off-Road THUNDER (1999) an amazingly fun sit-down driving title, and The High Scores Game-of-the-Month cabinet which currently features the original Soul Calibur (1999) and will have a new game switched in monthly- always playable for only 25cents. Donkey Kong is also back from restoration and will be back on the floor for competitive play!
See you soon!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

OPEN 7-10 pm tonight and 6-9 pm tomorrow...come and visit!



Current Guiness Book of WR TRON High Score holder David Cruz paid us a visit last night to grace our TRON machine. He left with a custom TJ Reddick TRON painting to join his machine at home!


Good luck to all the gamers playing at Richie Knucklez this weekend!




Come and join our mini-contest tomorrow from 6-9 pm!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Wacky Hours....and Contest Reminder!

Hello!

Naturally with such an awesome event at Richie Knucklez our hours will be a little wacky this weekend...open on Friday as normal, Saturday 5-10 pm, and Sunday 6-9 pm. Come and support Sunday's Mini-Contest! Don't want to compete...that's cool too! Come, play and watch!

Also...effective this week our Wednesday hours are going away...we'll resume opening Wednesdays in late March when its warm enough to walk around!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Come Out to Support High Scores!

Our new, loyal gamer friends are welcome to join us during our first Classic Arcade Gaming Dot Com Mini-Contest!!

The contest is set for SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12 from 6-9 pm. Its a no-pressure contest - all you need to do is get your name up on our high score board, and if not, at least you had fun :)

Its just 5 bucks to enter with the chance to win at least $10 and random prizes we come up with before then...contest titles are: Centipede, Do! Run Run, DK Jr, Joust, Ladybug, Ms Pac-Man Turbo, Paperboy, Star Castle, Super Pac-Man, and Track & Field. Full disclosure: Do! Run Run, Lady Bug, and the Pac-Man titles are on multicabinets. Full contest details and sign up are hosted by your friend and ours, Mark Alpiger, at his site: www.classicarcadegaming.com/contests/CAGDCM2010

Afraid your other half will be bored? Send them to Burlington's 30th Annual House Tour, beginning at 3:30 pm. The city is all sorts of lit up for the holidays with fun little things going on for the rest of the family all weekend. Check it out here.

Regular High Scores visitors and our current score holders aren't an easy bunch to beat...check out Randy's newly achieved Donkey Kong High Score of 402,700 on our score board. While DK isn't a contest game, it just goes to show our customers got game so come prepared!

Any questions about the contest, drop us a note @ highscoresburlington@yahoo.com

Thursday, November 11, 2010

New High Scores


Wow! Took a little hiatus from posting lately, sorry about that. In the meantime, while I was being lazy, people were blazing their names onto the High Scores Board.
First off, Randy Y. handily brought down Mike W's place for Donkey Kong with an outstanding score of 334, 300.
But don't cry for Mike W...he came around and set scores for Do! Run Run (102,250), Mario Bros. (95,510), and Frogger (15,770). Neighborhood gamer Stacey gets to see his name on the big board for a score of 102,250 for Mr Do!
In other news...we're looking forward to Richie Knucklez December 11 Tronoff event. Check it out here. High Scores will be there and we welcome gamers to come around on Sunday, December 12 to check out our games...and play more Tron if you didn't get enough!!


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Chicks and Games...


In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I thought it would be interesting to point out some of the very influential women in video gaming history. While generally regarded as a "guy" thing, the fact is 40% of all gamers in North America are women according to a recent Entertainment Software Association Survey. Women over 18 represent a third of all gamers, and make up just about half of the game-buying public.


Let's start with Carol Shaw. Shaw was the very first female game programmer and designer. While working at Atari, she became the first woman to design a game, releasing 3D Tic-Tac-Toe for Atari 2600. She eventually moved on to a career at Activision. Shaw designed games for the Intellivision, Atari 800, and Atari 5200 during the course of her career.


Dona Bailey's story is a little more well known in world of classic arcade gaming, as she was the first woman to design a coin-op game. Together with Ed Logg, Dona created the smash-hit-and-still-classic Centipede. I have to admit that the color combinations were just too cool to be dreamed up by a man. Sadly, Bailey has admitted that the critical eye of male colleagues caught up with her, and she quickly fleed the industry after Centipede proved a success. She now teaches a variety of college-level classes, including game design.


And lastly, but not at all least, we have a woman who shined from the other side of the arcade cabinet. Those of you who are fans of "King of Kong" are familiar with Doris Self's story as one of the first female and the world's oldest competitive gamer. Doris ripped it when she entered the 1983 Video Game Masters Tournament and waltzed away with the world record on Q*Bert of 1,112,300. At 79 years old, Self became motivated to re-enter the competition world. Doris Self passed away at 81 years in 2006, but not before she totally rocked our world on Q*Bert :)
We tip our hats to the underrecognized female gamers out there!
Meg