TAFA Merging w/ KLOV/IAM/VAPS.
We are now working to integrate the KLOV and ArcadeFlyers.com databases. As part of the process, arcadeflyers.com can now be found at flyers.arcade-museum.com (the old address still works).
From the TAFA blog tonight:
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Happy New Year 2011!
There's big news for The Arcade Flyer Archive (TAFA) for 2011. Dan Hower of TAFA is partnering with Greg McLemore of the International Arcade Museum (IAM) to help create the most comprehensive, centralized database of coin-operated amusement machines on the Internet.
First and foremost, flyers from TAFA will populate the arcade game profiles at IAM, providing them much needed content on how they were marketed. You can expect to see more frequent flyer updates and these flyers will showcase a much more diversified array of coin-op games from the early years of the industry.
The first step is for TAFA to merge with IAM, but don't worry! You will always be able to experience TAFA as you do now at its new location, http://flyers.arcade-museum.com. All the old links using www.arcadeflyers.com will continue to work and will automatically re-direct to their new addresses.
Additional enhancements are planned for IAM that will improve the user experience and site design as Dan and Greg combine their efforts to preserve coin-operated amusement history. Stay tuned!
~ Dan
We are now working to integrate the KLOV and ArcadeFlyers.com databases. As part of the process, arcadeflyers.com can now be found at flyers.arcade-museum.com (the old address still works).
From the TAFA blog tonight:
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Happy New Year 2011!
There's big news for The Arcade Flyer Archive (TAFA) for 2011. Dan Hower of TAFA is partnering with Greg McLemore of the International Arcade Museum (IAM) to help create the most comprehensive, centralized database of coin-operated amusement machines on the Internet.
First and foremost, flyers from TAFA will populate the arcade game profiles at IAM, providing them much needed content on how they were marketed. You can expect to see more frequent flyer updates and these flyers will showcase a much more diversified array of coin-op games from the early years of the industry.
The first step is for TAFA to merge with IAM, but don't worry! You will always be able to experience TAFA as you do now at its new location, http://flyers.arcade-museum.com. All the old links using www.arcadeflyers.com will continue to work and will automatically re-direct to their new addresses.
Additional enhancements are planned for IAM that will improve the user experience and site design as Dan and Greg combine their efforts to preserve coin-operated amusement history. Stay tuned!
~ Dan
