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Sam's Club Members: AtGames Legends Digital Pinball Arcade & Table

+ ~$20 S/H

$700

$799

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Sam's Club has AtGames Legends Digital Pinball Arcade & Table for $699.98 valid for Sam's Club Members only. Shipping is approx. ~$20, otherwise, free shipping w/ Sam's Club Plus Membership.

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About the Product
  • 32" HD LCD Playfield Display
  • 22 Licensed Arcade Pinball games built-in (expandable)
  • 15.6" LCD Backglass
  • High performance USB/WiFi/Ethernet & Bluetooth support
  • Legends Arcade Platform: ArcadeNet, BYOG (Bring Your Own Game) & APL
  • Approx. Assembled Size: 44"x22"60"

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  • Price Research: Purchase this device today and save $100.01 Off (12.50% Savings) from the original list price of $799.99. This does not include any additional shipping cost factored in. This is the best price available for this unit, aside from buying it directly from the manufacturer
  • This AtGames Legends Pintball offers an incredible simulation of arcade pinball play from the comfort of your home. Online multiplayer via its unique shared screen party play, where each play can both chat and watch ether other's turn in real time
  • This pinball table also runs in a stunning 1080p at 60FPS!
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
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  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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Written by MatthewM9559
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Sam's Club has AtGames Legends Digital Pinball Arcade & Table for $699.98 valid for Sam's Club Members only. Shipping is approx. ~$20, otherwise, free shipping w/ Sam's Club Plus Membership.

Thanks to community member MatthewM9559 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Sam's Club account w/ an active membership

About the Product
  • 32" HD LCD Playfield Display
  • 22 Licensed Arcade Pinball games built-in (expandable)
  • 15.6" LCD Backglass
  • High performance USB/WiFi/Ethernet & Bluetooth support
  • Legends Arcade Platform: ArcadeNet, BYOG (Bring Your Own Game) & APL
  • Approx. Assembled Size: 44"x22"60"

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research: Purchase this device today and save $100.01 Off (12.50% Savings) from the original list price of $799.99. This does not include any additional shipping cost factored in. This is the best price available for this unit, aside from buying it directly from the manufacturer
  • This AtGames Legends Pintball offers an incredible simulation of arcade pinball play from the comfort of your home. Online multiplayer via its unique shared screen party play, where each play can both chat and watch ether other's turn in real time
  • This pinball table also runs in a stunning 1080p at 60FPS!
  • Offer valid while promotion/supplies last
Additional Note
  • Please refer to the forum thread for additional details - Discombobulated

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YourMotherShouldKnow
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It's actually a $150 difference bc AtGames charges another $100 for shipping bringing it to $850.

The 22 included tables with the bare Sam's machine are...not great. You will want to either get the additional table packs from AtGames or add a separate PC to play FX3, VPX, etc. Obviously the table packs have an additional cost as does a separate PC. The table packs go for $50 but are frequently on sale for $35 or so.

To use the backglass of this machine with an external PC, you will need something called a VIBS board which must also be purchased separately from AtGames. That's another $50.

So basically, the Sam's version is $700 (+ tax) plus whatever table packs you buy from AtGames and a VIBS board (if needed) but comes with a better warranty and free shipping.

Direct from AtGames is $850 (including shipping) but no sales tax is charged and you get 4 Zaccaria table packs (which are pretty fun though some tables are kinda blah) + a VIBS board for an external PC (if needed).

AtGames is doing a National Owner's Day promotion next weekend. I expect the table packs will be on sale at that time. I have this machine and have modded the crap out of it. I think it's well worth it, but to me, an external PC and VIBS board is the way to go. If not, the additional table packs are a must IMO b/c the stock 22 tables are mostly crap.
tonester
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My two cents worth (some of the stuff may have already been mentioned by others in this thread):

1 - The $150 price difference between buying it from Sam's vs. AtGames is not that great when you consider the fact that AtGames for whatever reason doesn't charge sales tax on purchases; in my case it would have been ~$54 in sales tax. To be fair, sure some folks could care less for any of the AtGames table pack add-ons as well as value the effective 90-day "warranty" that you'd get from buying the ALP from Sam's, but unless you live in a no-sales tax state the $150 price difference is a bit misleading, even more so when you consider that you are comparing apples and oranges--Sam's is the ALP only whereas the AtGames' price includes the four Zac table packs; for whatever reason AtGames has chosen not to offer the ALP alone for purchase at this time but IIRC it too retailed for $700 (plus $100 shipping).

2 - Yes it doesn't compare to a "real" pinball machine but it's not meant to replace such. The ALP is marketed as a video gaming device, so I don't get the snobbish comparison comments.

2a - I dare anyone to argue that playing video pinball on a PC using the keyboard and/or gamepad is a much better playing experience than playing video pinball on the ALP (via OTG). I have Steam FX3--why would I want to play it using a keyboard and/or gamepad (connected to the PC) when I can play it on the ALP with pinball buttons?

3 - Like CoinOPSX for the ALU, the ALP's biggest feature is that you can play third-party video pinball tables on it via OTG feature. Obviously you will need to supply the source--e.g., PC or Nintendo Switch (yes, you can indeed play Switch tables on the ALP via OTG), but the possibilities are almost endless once you have everything set up correctly. I can play Steam FX3 and Zaccaria, VPX, and FP tables on my ALP via OTG (and yes, I can make use of all of the main ALP buttons for gameplay, including the plunger and nudge buttons), and recent ALP firmware now allows you to make use of the ALP accelerometer (for physical table nudging) and exciters with certain third-party virtual third-party pinball platforms (these features are still a WIP--meaning there are still some bugs).

4 - If you intend to use OTG to play third-party tables from your PC, I highly recommend you purchase the VIBS so that you can display third-party table backglass graphics on the ALP backglass.

5 - Similarly I recommend that you purchase the ALP replacement Arcade Control Panel which will be on sale for $100 +shipping during AtGames' NOD this Labor Day weekend--it normally retails for $200. ACP includes six buttons, joystick, and trackball--good for playing arcade games on your ALP (via CoinOPSX or OTG) if you wish to do so, plus the additional buttons gives you button-mapping flexibility when it comes to playing third-party tables via OTG.

I initially was on the fence on whether to buy the ALP but I eventually gave in and bought it back in April and haven't looked back on my purchase since. Admittedly I use it mostly for playing FX3 tables but that doesn't mean my ALP is a paperweight otherwise--I do play the buiit-in tables plus the AtGames Zaccaria tables every now and then. Between FX3, VPX, FP, and the AtGames' versions of the Gottlieb and Zaccaria tables, I have over 450 tables I can play--even more if I choose to download every single VPX and FP table currently out there.

Yes the ALP does have its issues--some hardware-related, some software/firmware-related, but overall it is a good pinball gaming device, especially considering that as far as video pinball goes it is a better pinball playing experience than playing video pinball on your PC using a keyboard or gamepad--that's like saying playing Pac-Man on a gaming console feels much more enjoyable than playing Pac-Man on an arcade cabinet (real or third-party). It is not a replacement or substitute for a real pinball machine--there's no substitution for nostalgia, if not anything else--but if you are willing to suspend reality when it comes to pinball tables, then IMHO the ALP is a good buy.
fosaisu
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Probably. Digital pinball just isn't the same, even on a $4,000 setup. But with pinball prices these days you're not going to find much for $700, so it's not competing directly with real pinball.

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Aug 27, 2021 02:08 PM
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wankawitzAug 27, 2021 02:08 PM
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Quote from VeryVito :
After building my own arcade cabinet, I somehow knew this was going to be the next thing to tempt me. Is there a list of the 22 included games somewhere?
If you built your own arcade cabinet, you might be able to build a virtual pinball cabinet yourself as well, and add any tables you want. Although this AtGames setup looks okay for the price, too.
Last edited by wankawitz August 27, 2021 at 12:12 PM.
Aug 27, 2021 02:11 PM
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SlickLurkerManAug 27, 2021 02:11 PM
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Works great with FX3. Absolutely amazing. If you want to play off a PC you'll want to add a 60$ VIBS adapter to connect the backbox. (You don't need a backbox to play).

I have one real pinball machine (it's old and kinda meh) and this.
Nobody plays the real pinball machine.
If I had Addam's Family or something it might be a different story, but this was 700$ and those are $5k.
Aug 27, 2021 02:31 PM
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ETR2k3Aug 27, 2021 02:31 PM
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I picked one of these up a few months back, and it has been fun. The quality is better than the other offerings in this price range, and it feels more like REAL pinball than I expected it to.

Biggest complaint I have is that I'm 6'3" and had to put it on bed risers for it to be comfortable to play. Hopefully, someone will create extended leg adjusters as an upgrade. Risers work, but they're a bit ugly.
Aug 27, 2021 02:31 PM
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RelaxedRose979Aug 27, 2021 02:31 PM
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TerryRed is a well known person in the VPin community, and AtGames reached out to him and he agreed to be sent this along with the optional upgrades and was given instructions to not hold back and give it an honest review.

Just search his name on Youtube to find his channel. But the short of it is that it's not perfect, and there are some things that could be improved. But for the price nothing else even comes close. This is from someone who's built and played their own VPins for several years.
Last edited by RelaxedRose979 August 27, 2021 at 11:26 AM.
Aug 27, 2021 02:35 PM
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hucksackAug 27, 2021 02:35 PM
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Quote from rilaw :
Wonder if you own real pinball machines if you would absolutely hate this thing or not?
I own a real pinball machine (a JJP GnR) and there's nothing like the real thing. That said, I also play pinball FX3 on my desktop PC with a controller and that's also a ton of fun in a different way. It's kind of like owning two different cars that scratch different itches. Having said that, the prebuilt machines like this are not to my liking because they just feel like they're trying to emulate the real thing but it falls way short. It's not the right size. Nudging either doesn't work or works poorly. And most importantly, the included tables are just 'okay' to play, though of course with not too much effort you can either mod it or play other platforms like FX3 etc.

I'd highly recommend anyone who's interested to check out Pinball FX3 on steam, particularly the williams recreated tables which have (imo) some of the best v-pin physics of all and are a ton of fun to play. For $5-10 you can buy a pack that includes three tables and this will give you an idea if you like it or not.
Aug 27, 2021 02:36 PM
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hegemon13Aug 27, 2021 02:36 PM
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Man, you'd be hard-pressed to build one for less. This is a very tempting deal, especially if it can be hooked to a PC. I've already got an old Alienware Alpha running a homemade arcade pedestal. It would be a cinch to hook that up here for some fantastic FX3 action.
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Aug 27, 2021 02:41 PM
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QuestorJonesAug 27, 2021 02:41 PM
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Quote from K7S5A :
Ugh now I need friends who have this to enjoy the multiplayer feature
Buy me a table and I'll be your friend !

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Aug 27, 2021 02:43 PM
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hegemon13Aug 27, 2021 02:43 PM
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Quote from SlickLurkerMan :
Works great with FX3. Absolutely amazing. If you want to play off a PC you'll want to add a 60$ VIBS adapter to connect the backbox. (You don't need a backbox to play).

I have one real pinball machine (it's old and kinda meh) and this.
Nobody plays the real pinball machine.
If I had Addam's Family or something it might be a different story, but this was 700$ and those are $5k.
Where can one purchase the VIBS adapter? Yes, I tried Googling first.
Aug 27, 2021 02:46 PM
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OoOoO-SLICK-OoOoOAug 27, 2021 02:46 PM
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Quote from hegemon13 :
Where can one purchase the VIBS adapter? Yes, I tried Googling first.
https://www.atgames.us/collections/accessories/products/video-input-backglass-switchboard-for-legends-pinball
Aug 27, 2021 02:47 PM
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PhearCVBzAug 27, 2021 02:47 PM
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So tempting....Haven't ever seen these before. What are the odds of it going cheaper in the near future?
Aug 27, 2021 02:48 PM
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OoOoO-SLICK-OoOoOAug 27, 2021 02:48 PM
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as an FYI to anyone looking at this (or the other atgames products)

NOD (National Owners Day) is coming up - https://www.atgames.us/pages/nod-a
Aug 27, 2021 02:50 PM
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forstir9Aug 27, 2021 02:50 PM
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Quote from rilaw :
Wonder if you own real pinball machines if you would absolutely hate this thing or not?
I have over 500 tables on my Atgames Pinball table through the machine and my gaming PC. I didn't have room for 500 pinball tables in my house. Some of these tables have features that you just can't do on a real table.

So to answer your question. I have one of these tables and I follow a bunch of youtubers for Pinball. Many have digital and real tables. They like each one for what they offer.
Aug 27, 2021 02:50 PM
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rebel10-4Aug 27, 2021 02:50 PM
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This has always been $699 from Sams. Not seeing the deal here. Cheaper then getting it directly from AtGames but they bundle their ALP with Zaccaria tables.

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