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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Sega]] arcade history book published by [[Read-Only Memory (publisher)|Read-Only Memory]], featuring pop-up paper recreations of numerous full-body Taikan arcade cabinets like ''[[Hang-On]]''.  
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Sega]] arcade history book published by [[Read-Only Memory (publisher)|Read-Only Memory]], featuring pop-up paper recreations of numerous full-body Taikan arcade cabinets.
  
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{{quote|''Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History'' presents six of the most iconic Sega [[Taikan game|Taiken]] ‘body sensation’ videogame cabinets – ''[[Hang-On]]'', ''[[Space Harrier]]'', ''[[Out Run]]'', ''[[After Burner]]'', ''[[Thunder Blade]]'' and ''[[Power Drift]]'' – in an innovative form: as dazzling pop-up paper sculptures.
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Accompanying this 3D showcase is a written history from ''Guardian'' games writer and best-selling novelist, Keith Stuart, punctuated by specially restored production artwork and beautifully reproduced in-game screens. The book features contributions from arcade game innovator [[Yu Suzuki]], who offers first-hand insight into the development of these groundbreaking games and the birth of the Taiken cabinet phenomenon.
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Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History is a unique book object, a delight for Sega fans and a love letter to the once-vibrant arcade game scene of the 1980s.|''[[Read-Only Memory (publisher)|Read-Only Memory]]''|ref={{ref|https://readonlymemory.vg/shop/book/sega-arcade-pop-up-history/}}}}
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==Photo gallery==
 
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==External links==
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*[https://readonlymemory.vg/shop/book/sega-arcade-pop-up-history/ Official website]
  
 
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Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History
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Publisher: Read-Only Memory
Genre: Art, History
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Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History is a Sega arcade history book published by Read-Only Memory, featuring pop-up paper recreations of numerous full-body Taikan arcade cabinets.

Blurb

Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History presents six of the most iconic Sega Taiken ‘body sensation’ videogame cabinets – Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner, Thunder Blade and Power Drift – in an innovative form: as dazzling pop-up paper sculptures.


Accompanying this 3D showcase is a written history from Guardian games writer and best-selling novelist, Keith Stuart, punctuated by specially restored production artwork and beautifully reproduced in-game screens. The book features contributions from arcade game innovator Yu Suzuki, who offers first-hand insight into the development of these groundbreaking games and the birth of the Taiken cabinet phenomenon.


Sega Arcade: Pop-Up History is a unique book object, a delight for Sega fans and a love letter to the once-vibrant arcade game scene of the 1980s.

Read-Only Memory[2]


Photo gallery

External links

References