Founded in 2003, Armchair Arcade is the website of professional authors Bill Loguidice and Dr. Matt Barton, two of the world's leading experts in videogame and computer history. With their team, Mark Vasier, Chris Kennedy, Christina Loguidice, and Shawn Delahunty, Matt and Bill explore the complete history of videogames, computers, gadgets, and gizmos. Read all about us here. To join Armchair Arcade, use the "Contact" button above to send us your preferred username.
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Xbox v1

Xbox v1

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Gamepark GP2x

Gamepark GP2x

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Tech chip

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PSP Front

PSP Front

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AA Chair and joystick

AA Chair and joystick

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The FAQ has been created. I also added two new content items.

I created the starter FAQ text. Modify/add/delete away!

I also added a "Links" page and a "Merchandise and Special Offers" page. I'll try to get working on them soon.

I also added some "forum rules" in the discussion forums. Again, just to get something decent in there to start us out.

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Testing and Site Work

I noticed that there has been a user created for testing that does not have admin rights. Could whoever created this account please share the password. That way we can look over the access control issues with a user level account with out having to create one for each of us.

Thanks
-Cecil

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General Comments - ALL Please Read and Comment on Each of the 11 Points as Applicable

Please, let's all discuss these and act on them where appropriate, or disagree or offer a different suggestion, as appropriate.

1 - I like "The Gurus of Gaming" that shows up after Armchair Arcade on top of browser windows. Good job thinking of that. The only criticism I can possibly make against the top logo banner as it is now with the logo and the arcade controls image is that it's perhaps a bit too long from top to bottom, but I'm not sure if that's adjustable. I'd like to see it about 15% shorter top-down, as right now it takes up a bit too much real estate for optimal reading purposes in my opinion.

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C64

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