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Having an arcade cabinet of one’s own is a common dream among those who grew up during the video game arcade heyday of the 80s and early 90s. It’s a fairly common build that doesn&#8217… ...
The golden age of arcade games occurred in the 80s and early 90s, and SEGA Astro City came into play just at the end of that epic period. As a tribute to the classic Japanese cabinet with its ...
An arcade cabinet is one of those things that every gamer wants at home, but few ever get. Getting a real arcade cabinet is usually expensive, and building one yourself is no small feat. There are … ...
The on/off button does exactly what you'd expect it to do, and once the Arcade1Up boots up, you choose which game you want and you can let it run in attract mode, just like the real arcade cabinet.
Designed by arcade game developer Griffin Aerotech in collaboration with Enter the Gungeon's creators at Dodge Roll, the $5,900 arcade cabinet is equipped with a 43-inch UHD display, two lightguns ...
This is a Puckman cabinet. Before Pac-Man was called Pac-Man, it was Puckman. "Paku paku" (パクパク) is the sound in Japanese for people opening and closing their mouths, hence why the game ...
These machines feature real bumpers, ramps, spinners, and mechanical flippers, delivering a true arcade experience, and most ...
I hadn't really seen many miniaturized versions of arcade games. Fortunately for me, someone has done just that, creating a ...
The Arcade1Up Pac-Man Deluxe arcade game has 14 games in one 5-foot-tall cabinet, complete with a light-up marquee, a faux coin slot, stereo speakers, Wi-Fi leaderboards, and replicated cabinet ...
Arcade1Up has a reputation for bringing beloved games and franchises back from the dead with solid home arcade machines. Its latest nostalgia-fueled cabinet is arguably its most exciting yet.
This “Fast & Furious” Arcade Cabinet Brings Street Racing Home Arcade1Up faithfully recreates the classic racing game while making this its first cab to support linked play. By Hunter Fenollol ...
It’s no substitute for a real machine, but with three real arcade cabinets in the house already, there’s no chance of fitting another behemoth in. This might fit the bill nicely.