Arcade Mania
Posted: 09/26/2008Looking back, I question some of my decisions, more specifically my choices whether or not to attend certain events. Like the time I opted not to fly to Boston for Mike’s 30th birthday, or the time I didn’t join Dave and his closest on his three day bachelor party in Vegas. I come up with logical excuses, like round trip tickets are over $500 now, or I got mid-terms on Monday, or I need to maintain employment. Fuck that. These things were once in a lifetime events.

Well, I just had another one of those moments. My friends Brian Ashcraft and Jean Snow are throwing a release party for their book, Arcade Mania!, right now as I type this. ¥500 drinks are being served at Cafe Pause in Ikebukuro, and music is being spun by Jason DeGroot (6955), whoever the hell that is*, but that’s not the point. The people attending will be an eclectic mix of American expatriates, witty designers, and local hipsters who all share an interest in something I myself am passionate about: arcade games. Luckily after they eat at MOS BURGER or Bape Cafe tomorrow, all nursing mild hangovers, they can hop a train headed to Electric Town and play the new Elevator Action game, Street Fighter IV, or the Castlevania arcade game that uses some sort of motion whip controller.
I’ll probably drive around dirty LA this weekend, apartment hunting. But all the while I’ll be wishing it was Ebisu, Roppongi, or Shibuya. Congratulations, Brian and Jean!
*I found out a little more about Jason DeGroot. He makes chiptune music under the name 6955, and coaxes sound out of Famicom consoles. He’s also part of the team working on the game, Fez. Currently residing in Montreal with the rest of the development team, he wasn’t at the Arcade Mania launch party, just prepared a mix.


