Graphic designer Nick Dart saw the beauty in retro gaming, so he decided to collect images of it so we can always be reminded of the days of coin-operated fun. His website ‘Art of The Arcade’ catalogs the art, artist and year of the video gaming creations.
The fun five-page collection of images by Nick Dart is a cool way to remember the awesome world of the arcade. We may be able to play all these games at home now, but we once lived in a world of neon-lit wonder, and the ‘Art of The Arcade’ website reminds us of it!
Arcade Art
Nick Dart Celebrates the Beauty of Coin-Operated Gaming
Trend Themes
1. Retro Gaming Art - There is potential to market artwork featuring old coin-operated games to nostalgic buyers and gamers who appreciate retro culture.
2. Arcade Game Revival - Opportunities exist to bring back classic arcade games and create new ones that will appeal to a new generation of gamers who crave a unique experience different from what they can find at home.
3. Digital Curation - Creating platforms for digital curation of art collections, both physical and virtual, has the potential to harness nostalgia and preserve important pieces of history for future generations.
Industry Implications
1. Art Collecting - Art collectors can explore the value of rare arcade game art and collectibles, and discover opportunities to invest in them as an emerging asset class.
2. Gaming - Gaming companies can capitalize on the nostalgia of retro gaming through the revival of classic arcade games or the creation of new ones with vintage aesthetics, offering a unique play experience different from typical home gaming consoles.
3. Museums and Galleries - Museums and galleries can use this trend to create exhibits and showcases for retro gaming art, offering visitors a glimpse into the history of arcade gaming and its cultural impact.