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Poster: Keith Hernandez No Gyakushu

Cat. № POSTER-016 · Archive reference image

Arcade & Console Relics № 016

Keith Hernandez No Gyakushu

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Archive note

Japanese arcade flyer for a fictional 1980s baseball action game published by Vandelay Industries, featuring Keith Hernandez of the New York Mets in a stylized batting pose. The cabinet art depicts four commentators reacting to gameplay, with English and Japanese text indicating a 1–2 player coin-op experience. This artifact suggests a lost chapter in cross-cultural sports gaming, when American baseball celebrities were licensed for arcade distribution in Japan during the golden age of stand-up cabinets.

$5 One file · one owner · never reissued
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Section
Arcade & Console Relics
Style
vintage arcade flyer, hand-painted illustration
Mood
nostalgic, absurdist, conspiratorial
Palette
green, orange, blue
Collection
Keith Hernandez Arcade Games

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keith hernandezbaseballarcade game1980svandelay industriesjapanpixel artaction sportscoin-opmetsretro gamingnostalgia

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