Having made her film debut in 1986, it was only two years later that Winona Ryder really received critical acclaim and widespread recognition. It was 1988 that she played the goth-styled teenager Lydia Deetz in
Beetlejuice and Veronica Sawyer in a cult classic called
Heathers (she was also in the box office bomb
1969 starring Robert Downey, Jr. and Kiefer Sutherland, but let's ignore that one for now)… And in a world similar to our own, but touched by the artistic brilliance of
Amanda Visell &
Michelle Valigura, Ryder's 1988 films would've been immortalized in video game form: "Lydia's Trouble With The Living" and "Veronica's Heathers", specifically. Detailed with imagery inspired by and quotes from their respective films, these 6½ × 2¾ × 3¾ inch resin arcade machine depictions are accompanied by little girl players and mid-game painted displays on the screens! Limited to an edition of only 5 pieces each, these are available right now in the
myswitcheroo online shop for $250 apiece.
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