Technology|June 4, 2011 1:41 pm

Babycastles brings its indie arcade action to The Engadget Show (video)

The shuttering of New York’s Chinatown Fair behind in Mar noted the finish of an epoch for the city — the final heirloom of the time when amicable gaming meant some-more than only logging upon to Xbox Live. The colonnade knowledge hasn’t utterly left form the civil map, however — in latest years, the latest stand of venues have remixed the judgment of yesterday’s arcades, places similar to Brooklyn’s Barcade, the tabernacle to 80s gaming machines which does sprightly commercial operation portion intoxicating beverage to Williamsburg’s twenty-one as well as up crowd. Launched in Ridgewood, Queens by diversion developers Kunal Gupta as well as Syed Salahuddin, Babycastles takes the re-invention the step further, charity up something in between an colonnade space as well as an art gallery.

Babycastles serves as the singular event for eccentric diversion developers to showcase their projects in the public, playable forum. The group describes the prophesy thusly upon the Kickstarter page, “the first idea of Babycastles is to settle exclusively grown video games as the viable form of amicable enlightenment for New York City as well as the youth.”

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