• Doctor_Fegg 5 hours ago
    • sen 3 hours ago

      OP link should be edited to the ArcadeBlogger.com one, the submitted link is blatant AI-generated blogspam.

      These days I feel like HN should also have a note on the submission page that if you're submitting a link you should look for the original source. It seems like there's been an exponential increase in blogspam lately.

      • Lutzb 3 hours ago

        Vastly better article. More pictures and details.

      • 486sx33 3 days ago

        Starts off great then just ends I wish they’d talk about which games they got , which they got working, and what the restoration process was…

        • BizarroLand 13 hours ago

          D-tier article for such a potentially interesting subject, if you haven't read it already don't waste your time.

        • ablation 4 hours ago

          There is a HUGE amount of spam content posted on this site. Extremely low quality stuff. As others have said in other comments, there is better coverage/write-ups of this elsewhere. In fact, it feels like an AI rewrite of some of those higher-quality pieces.

          • lupusreal 3 hours ago

            Wikipedia suggests the machines were abandoned as late as 2004, which is when the "fun ship" closed.

            • maxden 5 hours ago