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Neon Ghosts

Mark Fischer

  • 03 februari 2026
  • 9783565221219
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For two decades, the arcade was the center of youth culture—a loud, dark, neon-lit sanctuary where social hierarchies were determined by high scores. Cultural historian Mark Fischer documents this vanished world in "Neon Ghosts." Fischer traces the golden age from Space Invaders to Street Fighter II, explaining the economics of the "quarter-muncher" design difficulty. He explores how the arcade served as a "third place" for teenagers before the internet existed, a physical space of community, rivalry, and smoke. The book details the crash caused by the rise of home consoles (PlayStation, N64) that finally brought arcade-perfect graphics to the living room. But it also looks at the modern revival—the "Barcade" phenomenon—driven by nostalgia. "Neon Ghosts" is a love letter to the sticky floors, the cigarette burns on the cabinets, and the sound of a hundred tokens hitting the metal tray.

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