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This is a real 1978 Japanese poster featuring Marcel Marceau. It aims to promote the use of subway priority seats for the elderly, the handicapped, pregnant women and children. You can see more bizarre Japanese posters here.
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This is a real 1978 Japanese poster featuring Marcel Marceau. It aims to promote the use of subway priority seats for the elderly, the handicapped, pregnant women and children. You can see more bizarre Japanese posters here.

(The Baby-Eating Soul-Devouring Murderous Clowns From Hell Association approves of this message.)


“Many of the companies that produced their own versions of Pong eventually became well-known within the industry. Nintendo entered the video game market with clones of Home Pong. The revenue generated from them—each system sold over a million units—helped the company survive a difficult financial time, and spurred them to pursue video games further. After seeing the success of Pong, Konami decided to break into the arcade game market and released its first title, Maze. Its moderate success spurred Konami to develop more titles.”

(via greenshines)

“Many of the companies that produced their own versions of Pong eventually became well-known within the industry. Nintendo entered the video game market with clones of Home Pong. The revenue generated from them—each system sold over a million units—helped the company survive a difficult financial time, and spurred them to pursue video games further. After seeing the success of Pong, Konami decided to break into the arcade game market and released its first title, Maze. Its moderate success spurred Konami to develop more titles.”

(via greenshines)