Retroventions: Arcade Boy Art Print
Retroventions: Arcade Boy Art Print
Serkworks Presents Retroventions! Bringing you the Future by Reinventing the Past!
The All New Arcade Boy 2600 Portable Video Game System features astounding 8-bit graphics and is small enough to fit in your pocket! As seen in this vintage retro ad.
This wall print is suitable for framing and measures 9x12 inches (22.86 x 30.48 centimeters), and is printed on an attractive satin matte finish.
Also available Retroventions View-Matic and Retroventions Vinylman (sold separately)
Serkworks Art Labs offers nerdy sci-fi goodness for aspiring evil geniuses and mad scientists alike. Get your geek on with the best in handmade art prints, books, trading cards, games, buttons, bow ties, apparel, and novelties. Our product line offers the perfect gifts for everyone: men, women, boys, girls, robots, aliens, zombies, and generally anyone who loves nerd culture. Whether that means you're a gamer, cosplayer, engineer, programmer, computer specialist, rocket scientist, or just a fan of geekdom in general, we've got you covered with our unique retro-futuristic approach to humorous science fiction themed art and design.
All of our decorative wall prints are deigned by Scott Serkland in his underground laboratory. If you would like your art print personalized or signed by the artist, please leave a message in the "notes to seller" at checkout!
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Yours truly,
Scott Serkland
Mad Creator