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After debuting in 1982, more than 25,000 Q*bert machines were sold to arcade and pizza parlors and convenience stores. But it started casually, more as a learning exercise than a game.
Relive the '80s arcade dream with your own Q*bert x RepliCade machine. ... Shacknews Head of Video Production Greg Burke unboxes and checks out the Q*bert x RepliCade arcade cabinet.
Replica Q*Bert arcade machine in 1/6-scale; Plays the original Q*Bert arcade ROM and Warren Davis's previously unreleased sequel Faster Harder More Challenging Q*Bert; Fully functional knocker coil; ...
Q*bert saw something of a mini revival in recent years. The game enjoyed a short cameo in the documentary The King of Kong, which was a film about the top Donkey Kong arcade game players.The film ...
Q*bert is one of the most beloved arcade games of all time, but up until now, it hasn't been recreated by a home arcade company. That is changing with New Wave Toys' 1/6 scale Q*bert machine ...
Originally released to arcades in 1982, Q*bert was one of the rare arcade successes that led to larger licensing efforts. The fuzzy ball with two feet and a gigantic hose for a nose went on to ...
And it's easy to play Q-Bert at three o'clock in the morning, when there's one in the den. "I knew it was her dream to own a machine," says Billy Mitchell, who delivered the Q-Bert to her home.
George Leutz, 38, of Manhattan played Q*bert for 84 hours and 48 minutes on one game credit, beating the existing record of 68.5 hours established by Ed Heemskerk of Florida in 2012.
That’s how I referred to him — the Q*bert Guy. Which is an impolite way to introduce you to Warren Davis. But that’s who he is: Warren Davis, the Q*bert Guy.
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