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Last deal was $349. Has more Capcom classics than just Street Fighter.
Street Fighter 1
Street Fighter 2 and 4 variatons
Final Fight
Ghosts and Goblins
1944
Commando
Darkstalkers
Strider
https://www.samsclub.com/p/street...k8EALw_wcB
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Item # 980288326 for $199.
They have stand up versions of other games but not street fighter I don't think
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EDIT: Looking at the game list on that cab, I'd still want to add an R-Pi with MAME, which would add $40-70 to the total cost, figuring in the computer, SD card, and power supply, assuming the controls could be used with the R-Pi (likely) and the cabinet's monitor could accept HDMI in (questionable).
SECOND EDIT: It looks like you can add your own games to the Legends Ultimate Arcade on USB stick withou needed to add your own computer like the R-Pi. This is a slick deal!
Yes, its there. I was able to pull off 3 in a row once. Its a little difficult to do consistently because the controls aren't that great.
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I bought one of these from Microcenter the other day when on sale for $129
https://www.microcenter
It pops open and has a spot to install your Raspberry in. They also sell one for $199 that comes with a Pi, memory card, power supply etc if you need one (I already have a couple).
Plug into a HDMI TV or Monitor into the Pi and instant arcade. The stick also works with windows (usb) but getting it to work with Steam is a whole different issue. It's doable but involves a fair amount of work with stick/button mapping (I hope it's not for every damn game). But for Pi seems fine. I'm still trying to fine tune the trackball for Centipede... and I wish it had a spinner for Tempest but oh well. I think there are only like 5 arcade games that use spinners anyway.
I have this and it is the bees knees. 3000 games loaded on an SSD, plays everything from Pong to Dragon's Lair.
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Speaking of crimes, can we discuss how bad of a game Street Fighter is? It's amazing that (some of) the sequels are some of the best games of all time.
I bought one of these from Microcenter the other day when on sale for $129
https://www.microcenter
It pops open and has a spot to install your Raspberry in. They also sell one for $199 that comes with a Pi, memory card, power supply etc if you need one (I already have a couple).
Plug into a HDMI TV or Monitor into the Pi and instant arcade. The stick also works with windows (usb) but getting it to work with Steam is a whole different issue. It's doable but involves a fair amount of work with stick/button mapping (I hope it's not for every damn game). But for Pi seems fine. I'm still trying to fine tune the trackball for Centipede... and I wish it had a spinner for Tempest but oh well. I think there are only like 5 arcade games that use spinners anyway.
These are not the right games for a cocktail gaming table.
They're best for games like pac man.
These are not the right games for a cocktail gaming table.
They're best for games like pac man.
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Dreamcast can do real VGA output with the right cable. I have old 32 inch TV with old VGA input and the TV looks true arcade.
These box systems are a rip off due to license issues when you get only a few games. Best to get a box with just monitor and controls and put in your simple computer like pi or those tiny boxes sold now. And I mean a bigger screen using at least a 24 inch monitor.
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