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Product Name: | Arcade1Up 12-in-1 Full Size Legacy Deluxe Arcade Machine |
Product Description: | Relive your glory days of afternoons at the arcade in the comfort of your own home with this 12-in-1 arcade machine! Complete with wooden riser and coinless operation (every kid's dream!), the collection of iconic games adds the ultimate cool factor to your finished basement, man cave, or home office. From Arcade1Up. Includes 12-in-1 arcade machine with adapter, riser, and hardware 17" color LCD display Coinless operation Volume control Assembly required Atari: Asteroids, Centipede, Major Havoc, Missile Command, Akka Arrh, Millipede, Liberator, Crystal Castles, Asteroids Deluxe, Space Duel, Tempest, and Gravitar Capcom: Street Fighter, Street Fighter II: World Warrior, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, Street Fighter II: Turbo, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Darkstalkers, Strider, Commando, Final Fight, Ghosts 'n Goblins, and 1944: The Loop Master Namco: Pac-Man, Pac-Land, Pac-Man Plus, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal, Pac-Mania, Galaxian, Galaga, Dig Dug, Dig Dug II, Mappy, and Rompers Measurements: Machine 45.8"H x 22.75"D x 19"W; with Riser 57.8"H, weighs 79.5 lbs ETL listed; 90-day Limited Manufacturer's Warranty Imported |
Product SKU: | E234673 |
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sometimes i just miss the simplicity of a out of the box one though. a modded one will never be kid friendly since you can open menus and mess up settings by randomly banging on buttons as kids do, and theres no simple way to properly shut a Raspberry Pi down without going into a menu (actually a dude had rigged a foolproof shutdown relay online, but it got really complicated).
i'd go sf2 all the way though. although with 5 different versions of sf2 it's really a 7 in 1 in my book, theres good variety in those 7.
the new ones btw are supposedly inferiors, the cabinet can block some of the view for tall people and the raised siding can get in the way of your hands and rub off. otoh i assume the joysticks are out of the box competent now at least. i'd still switch for sanwa sticks personally. which were about 20-25 each when i was buying so not too expensive an upgrade,
funny how a few years later 299 is like when these used to clearance for 150 (i picked up my original sf2 cab to mod for 150). our money being worth half as much as a few years ago might not be too far off!
sometimes i just miss the simplicity of a out of the box one though. a modded one will never be kid friendly since you can open menus and mess up settings by randomly banging on buttons as kids do, and theres no simple way to properly shut a Raspberry Pi down without going into a menu (actually a dude had rigged a foolproof shutdown relay online, but it got really complicated).
i'd go sf2 all the way though. although with 5 different versions of sf2 it's really a 7 in 1 in my book, theres good variety in those 7.
the new ones btw are supposedly inferiors, the cabinet can block some of the view for tall people and the raised siding can get in the way of your hands and rub off. otoh i assume the joysticks are out of the box competent now at least. i'd still switch for sanwa sticks personally. which were about 20-25 each when i was buying so not too expensive an upgrade,
funny how a few years later 299 is like when these used to clearance for 150 (i picked up my original sf2 cab to mod for 150). our money being worth half as much as a few years ago might not be too far off!
sometimes i just miss the simplicity of a out of the box one though. a modded one will never be kid friendly since you can open menus and mess up settings by randomly banging on buttons as kids do, and theres no simple way to properly shut a Raspberry Pi down without going into a menu (actually a dude had rigged a foolproof shutdown relay online, but it got really complicated).
i'd go sf2 all the way though. although with 5 different versions of sf2 it's really a 7 in 1 in my book, theres good variety in those 7.
the new ones btw are supposedly inferiors, the cabinet can block some of the view for tall people and the raised siding can get in the way of your hands and rub off. otoh i assume the joysticks are out of the box competent now at least. i'd still switch for sanwa sticks personally. which were about 20-25 each when i was buying so not too expensive an upgrade,
funny how a few years later 299 is like when these used to clearance for 150 (i picked up my original sf2 cab to mod for 150). our money being worth half as much as a few years ago might not be too far off!
It's the same reason I stopped sailing the seas for a lot of different media. I enjoy the convenience of things just working, even if it costs a few extra pennies for the privilege
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Yeah I don't see the Atari version either, that would be the one I am interested in.
I already have the Pac-Man.
Preach, Brother. I get raised eyebrows from young folk when I tell them I take out from the library and rip it at home rather than sail the open seas. They don't understand risk/reward. I'll go slow if it means I don't mess up my $3000+ PC rig.
The post here lists Atari or Capcom (street fighter)
However the sale is for Capcom or Namco.
The Namco option :
Namco: Pac-Man, Pac-Land, Pac-Man Plus, Super Pac-Man, Pac & Pal, Pac-Mania, Galaxian, Galaga, Dig Dug, Dig Dug II, Mappy, and Rompers