Update: This popular deal is back in stock
Walmart.com has
AtGames Legends Gamer Pro SE Tabletop Arcade for
$99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Chemosh013 for finding this deal.
Features:- Wireless open and connected pro arcade controller and console
- 150 licensed arcade and console games built-in, with even more available
- Authentic two player arcade controls, plus trackball
- 2 sets of 8 action buttons and pinball controls
- ArcadeNet provides instant play of a growing selection of games, online play, and high-score leaderboards
- BYOG to play digital PC games with Legends Arcade Platform's unique controls and display
- AtGames Leagues & Leaderboards™ (ALL) for competitive gaming and more
- Stream your gameplay to popular services
- Pause, rewind, save, and load game functionality
- Take complete control of your games
- Use Legends Gamer Pro control top with PCs, consoles, and other devices via USB or Bluetooth
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Now that I can afford it, I wish to have lots of friends/time to play with one of this.
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This thing is nothing more than a cash grab. Out of there 150 games, there are only a handful of games that are considered classic retro games that some people might want to play.
Aladdin
Burger Time
E.D.F (Maybe)
Heavy Barrel
Operation Wolf
Space Invaders
Super Star Wars Trilogy
Tetris
The Lion King
The rest are just a bunch of filler games. - Full Game List [atgames.net]
Expanding it means you have to pay for more titles. Other option is to pay a $19/mo subscription service with only a handful of games. The Bring Your Own Games (BYOG) option is to use their Cloud service to play games from your Steam, Epic, Origin, etc... accounts for a cost of $1/hr or you have to configure the controller yourself so you can stream without paying.
So why I'm commenting is that, and of course this is my opinion, it's not worth $99 for what they're offering unless you're really into Burger Time and Tetris, because that's about as good as it gets unless you start forkin out more money to use this thing. If people still want to buy it, I'm certainly not trying to stop them.
This thing is nothing more than a cash grab. Out of there 150 games, there are only a handful of games that are considered classic retro games that some people might want to play.
Aladdin
Burger Time
E.D.F (Maybe)
Heavy Barrel
Operation Wolf
Space Invaders
Super Star Wars Trilogy
Tetris
The Lion King
The rest are just a bunch of filler games. - Full Game List [atgames.net]
Expanding it means you have to pay for more titles. Other option is to pay a $19/mo subscription service with only a handful of games. The Bring Your Own Games (BYOG) option is to use their Cloud service to play games from your Steam, Epic, Origin, etc... accounts for a cost of $1/hr or you have to configure the controller yourself so you can stream without paying.
So why I'm commenting is that, and of course this is my opinion, it's not worth $99 for what they're offering unless you're really into Burger Time and Tetris, because that's about as good as it gets unless you start forkin out more money to use this thing. If people still want to buy it, I'm certainly not trying to stop them.
Adding to the value is the # of different ways you can implement this in your at home gaming setup
Pair those things up with a wall-mounted TV and CoinOps, you can have a space-saving arcade. I plan to do this! Thanks!
Although this will be my 1st trackball...truly is the best way to play Centipede and Millipede.
Adding to the value is the # of different ways you can implement this in your at home gaming setup
I do in fact understand what you are saying. I have specc'ed and built a couple retropie systems so I have a good idea of what you own. I have also built some arcade cabinets, so I'm fairly confident of what you *don't* have as well.
First off, you don't have the arcade controls. That's actually a big part of enjoyment for a retro system like this. Obviously if you prefer home console retrogaming that's not a big deal, but the goal for this unit is to recreate arcade magic. That costs a lot of money if you want to build it right yourself. I have seen shoddy arcade parts, good parts, and awesome parts. This deal comes with good parts. Getting the buttons, joysticks, trackball and joystick 'motherboard' alone will set you back over $100.
Next, you have the wireless component. Granted, the reviews for the wireless portion of this product have it being hit-or-miss, I will see. But wireless is a great feature for home use, and a big upgrade over your retropie config.
You don't care about the fit or finish it seems, but the system looks nice (and holds up well according to reviews), and is a lot nicer than budget retropie builds I've seen. In any case, the fit and finish is superior to the arcade1up people, who are its major competitor.
Finally the plug and play aspect is there. You can run it out of the box with 150 games. You can buy into the vendor's service and get access to more. Or, if you are a bit tech savvy, you can download a few thousand more games onto a usb stick following some instructions on youtube. Easy, Easy, Medium difficulty levels.
I know how hard it is to setup a retropiebuild... for a tech person it's not actually that hard!
... 90% of the time. But if you aren't a tech person the difficulty level *starts* at medium. And it can take a while. Time is precious.
Finally, you can just take this controller and plug it into your PC for a cheap 2-person arcade controller, which is what I may actually end up using this for. Even if I don't ever use it's built in CPU, it's still a good deal as an actual arcade controller for my emulators on my PC.
So... are you willing to consider thought-out arguments, or are you just trolling?
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What you've shown for 100$ is a small system that supports zero players. You don't have a controller. If you buy two 8bitdo Pros (and you should), you're out another 100$ just to play.
I do in fact understand what you are saying. I have specc'ed and built a couple retropie systems so I have a good idea of what you own. I have also built some arcade cabinets, so I'm fairly confident of what you *don't* have as well.
First off, you don't have the arcade controls. That's actually a big part of enjoyment for a retro system like this. Obviously if you prefer home console retrogaming that's not a big deal, but the goal for this unit is to recreate arcade magic. That costs a lot of money if you want to build it right yourself. I have seen shoddy arcade parts, good parts, and awesome parts. This deal comes with good parts. Getting the buttons, joysticks, trackball and joystick 'motherboard' alone will set you back over $100.
Next, you have the wireless component. Granted, the reviews for the wireless portion of this product have it being hit-or-miss, I will see. But wireless is a great feature for home use, and a big upgrade over your retropie config.
You don't care about the fit or finish it seems, but the system looks nice (and holds up well according to reviews), and is a lot nicer than budget retropie builds I've seen. In any case, the fit and finish is superior to the arcade1up people, who are its major competitor.
Finally the plug and play aspect is there. You can run it out of the box with 150 games. You can buy into the vendor's service and get access to more. Or, if you are a bit tech savvy, you can download a few thousand more games onto a usb stick following some instructions on youtube. Easy, Easy, Medium difficulty levels.
I know how hard it is to setup a retropiebuild... for a tech person it's not actually that hard!
... 90% of the time. But if you aren't a tech person the difficulty level *starts* at medium. And it can take a while. Time is precious.
Finally, you can just take this controller and plug it into your PC for a cheap 2-person arcade controller, which is what I may actually end up using this for. Even if I don't ever use it's built in CPU, it's still a good deal as an actual arcade controller for my emulators on my PC.
So... are you willing to consider thought-out arguments, or are you just trolling?
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https://www.reddit.com/r/LegendsU...pber
You can connect it to a Windows machine as well, although it takes some extra software to get the keybindings correct.
Thanks for this info! I looked at it. Final Question: The two links concern the LEGENDS ULTIMATE. This is the LEGENDS GAMER PRO device.(without the spinners). Do you know if this model (legends gamer pro) can be used as a bluetooth to Rpi too ?
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Thanks for this info! I looked at it. Final Question: The two links concern the LEGENDS ULTIMATE. This is the LEGENDS GAMER PRO device.(without the spinners). Do you know if this model (legends gamer pro) can be used as a bluetooth to Rpi too ?
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