PopKulture's photos with the keyword: game room

AF_Skill_Derby

19 Aug 2009 179
Vintage arcade flyer for Skill Derby by the Stoner Corporation of Aurora, Illinois, and distributed by the W. B. Novelty Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Horse-racing themes were a staple of arcade games in the 1930's.

AF_Streamline

19 Aug 2009 1 234
Vintage pinball flyer for Streamline by Bally Manufacturing Co. Streamlined and sleek indeed, from the playfield styling as well as the advertising - just what you'd expect in a game from 1934.

AF_Ace

19 Aug 2009 214
Vintage pinball flyer for Ace by Bally Manufacturing Co., 1935. One-ball payout machines were a prolific variation on pinball through the early years. This led to huge sales, but even bigger problems down the road with critics that decried similar machines as degenerate and viceful.

AF_Ciga_Rola

21 Aug 2009 193
Vintage arcade flyer for Ciga-Rola, a hybrid cigarette/slot machine! 1930's. Smokers could purchase a pack straight up for fifteen cents, or risk a nickel and take a chance on winning anywhere from one to ten packs, or none, as was often the case. Brands shown include: Camel, Raleigh, Lucky Strike, Phillip Morris, Old Gold, and Chesterfield.

AF_Mousie_Mousie

21 Aug 2009 185
Wonderful, vintage arcade flyer for Mousie Mousie, an absurd live-action game of chance featuring a real mouse! "The lowly field mouse goes to work for you. Crowds battle for a chance to see Mousie do its stuff. They come, they see, they take a chance. And that means profits for YOU." G and S Sales Company, Kansas City, Missouri, 1930's.