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With a project called Tinycade, graduate student Peter Gyory has set out to recreate that arcade parlor experience from childhood—entirely out of junk.
Kids, parents and teachers worked together to build arcade-style games using cardboard and recycled material.
The Exploratorium in San Francisco displayed his arcade. Caine led a workshop at Maker Faire teaching kids how to make their own cardboard creations.
More than 100 fifth-grade students at Albany Avenue Elementary School transformed their gym into an elaborate, colorful, cardboard arcade. This was the second year for the event—and a day of ...
Where Nintendo goes, others follow. Off the back of Nintendo's popular Labo cardboard kits, accessory maker Nyko has concocted its own cardboard creation -- the PixelQuest Arcade Kit. Like Labo ...
Fourth-grade students at Appleton’s Foster Charter Elementary School unveiled their annual cardboard arcade to the school community. They showed some bustle as classrooms filtered in to play ...