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Arcade1Up Street Fighter 12-in-1 Capcom Legacy Arcade

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Walmart.com has Arcade1Up Street Fighter 12-in-1 Capcom Legacy Arcade on sale for $249.02. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member Bahamian for sharing this deal

Included Games:
  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II: World Warrior
  • Street Fighter: Champion Edition
  • Street Fighter II: Turbo
  • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
  • Street Fighter II: Turbo
  • Dark stalkers
  • Strider
  • Commando
  • Final Fight
Features:
  • Custom shaped "Cabinet" design
  • 12 Games in 1
  • 17" Color LCD screen
  • Printed Coin Door Graphic Kickplate
  • Real-Feel Arcade Controls
  • Coinless operation
  • Adjustable Variable Volume
  • Easy assembly
  • Fully Licensed

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer: This sale price matches this previous FrontPage Deal from February which received over 50 thumbs up from the community.
  • Walmart Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90 days after item is delivered
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer and product. -slickdewmaster

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Written by Bahamian
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Walmart.com has Arcade1Up Street Fighter 12-in-1 Capcom Legacy Arcade on sale for $249.02. Shipping is free.

Thanks community member Bahamian for sharing this deal

Included Games:
  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II: World Warrior
  • Street Fighter: Champion Edition
  • Street Fighter II: Turbo
  • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
  • Street Fighter II: Turbo
  • Dark stalkers
  • Strider
  • Commando
  • Final Fight
Features:
  • Custom shaped "Cabinet" design
  • 12 Games in 1
  • 17" Color LCD screen
  • Printed Coin Door Graphic Kickplate
  • Real-Feel Arcade Controls
  • Coinless operation
  • Adjustable Variable Volume
  • Easy assembly
  • Fully Licensed

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer: This sale price matches this previous FrontPage Deal from February which received over 50 thumbs up from the community.
  • Walmart Return Policy: Eligible for returns within 90 days after item is delivered
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer and product. -slickdewmaster

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bonkman
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Other than OG SF, the collection of games on this is good. That said, if you're interested in this, get a tape measure, extend it 19", then have a friend stand next to you and pretend to play. Keep in mind that 19" is the total width and the P1 joystick and P2 buttons are each about 1.5" to 2" from the edge, so the actual control deck is more like 16" for two people. It's not that you can't do it...it's if you want to do it. Original units were around 27-30" wide if memory serves.
p3dr0
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I own the MK I, II, III Ultimate version and it's great. Arcade Up creates these mini versions to save space. $250 (cabinet) + $100 (riser) is not bad at all considering what it is. I vaguely remembered my rich friends in HS got a SF II Championship Edition at their house. It may have been 3k. In the 90's that was a lot of cash bro. I'm in finance and my poor parents would not have entertained that idea. I would have gotten a beating just for wishing.

But I digress. You could always use/repurpose the cabinet, swap out with a PI and run your emulation platform.
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QVC and believe others have the Riser and Light Up Marquee for $299.... Thou many great deals just passed for Arcade1up, last week there were many Slickdeals for sure!

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QVC and believe others have the Riser and Light Up Marquee for $299.... Thou many great deals just passed for Arcade1up, last week there were many Slickdeals for sure!
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Other than OG SF, the collection of games on this is good. That said, if you're interested in this, get a tape measure, extend it 19", then have a friend stand next to you and pretend to play. Keep in mind that 19" is the total width and the P1 joystick and P2 buttons are each about 1.5" to 2" from the edge, so the actual control deck is more like 16" for two people. It's not that you can't do it...it's if you want to do it. Original units were around 27-30" wide if memory serves.
Last edited by bonkman July 20, 2022 at 07:33 PM.
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Quote from bonkman :
Other than OG SF, the collection of games on this is good. That said, if you're interested in this, get a tape measure, extend it 19", then have a friend stand next to you and pretend to play. Keep in mind that 19" is the total width and the P1 joystick and P2 buttons are each about 1.5" to 2" from the edge, so the actual control deck is more like 16" for two people. It's not that you can't do it...it's if you want to do it. Original units were around 27-30" wide if memory serves.
Are you saying this is smaller than the first generation arcade 1ups?
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It's not surprising but kind of funny that when a recession starts people start to go "Yeah you know what I don't need to buy an arcade machine to play a game I already on on 8 different platforms"
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Quote from Appleanche :
It's not surprising but kind of funny that when a recession starts people start to go "Yeah you know what I don't need to buy an arcade machine to play a game I already on on 8 different platforms"

^this
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The only bad thing I saw about this model is the controls are close together compared to the OG and newer versions.
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Quote from Appleanche :
It's not surprising but kind of funny that when a recession starts people start to go "Yeah you know what I don't need to buy an arcade machine to play a game I already on on 8 different platforms"
I don't see that comment
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17" screen sounds like it's too small
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Quote from noobtech206 :
The only bad thing I saw about this model is the controls are close together compared to the OG and newer versions.
I own the MK I, II, III Ultimate version and it's great. Arcade Up creates these mini versions to save space. $250 (cabinet) + $100 (riser) is not bad at all considering what it is. I vaguely remembered my rich friends in HS got a SF II Championship Edition at their house. It may have been 3k. In the 90's that was a lot of cash bro. I'm in finance and my poor parents would not have entertained that idea. I would have gotten a beating just for wishing.

But I digress. You could always use/repurpose the cabinet, swap out with a PI and run your emulation platform.
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They couldn't have taken off a couple of the Street Fighter re-releases and added other games?
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Quote from T1NY :
Are you saying this is smaller than the first generation arcade 1ups?
No, sorry for the ambiguity. When I said original units, I mean if you played SF2 in an arcade/bowling alley/pizza parlor. If that describes you, you're probably bigger now and this unit is smaller....as I said, it's POSSIBLE to play on this (obviously, or it wouldn't have made it to market), but it'll be different from what you remember and possibly a bit uncomfortable.
Last edited by bonkman July 21, 2022 at 05:26 PM.
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MellowStew6247
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They couldn't have taken off a couple of the Street Fighter re-releases and added other games?
First of all every control panel arrangement lends itself to a limited number of games. This arrangement lends itself to fighting games. Don't expect them to commit marketing and licensing suicide by going cross franchise on a single cabinet just to please you. Secondly, do you really think you're going to get 12 "A" grade games? Most of these cabs only have about 4 titles. You're lucky if it has 2 that you like.
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Quote from MellowStew6247 :
First of all every control panel arrangement lends itself to a limited number of games. This arrangement lends itself to fighting games. Don't expect them to commit marketing and licensing suicide by going cross franchise on a single cabinet just to please you. Secondly, do you really think you're going to get 12 "A" grade games? Most of these cabs only have about 4 titles. You're lucky if it has 2 that you like.
Some of the games included aren't fighting games and Capcom had tons of obscure arcade games around this time that they could have put in. At the very least they could have included Street Fighter 3. Three different versions of the same game makes no sense.
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The standard Arcade1Up cabinet is 19" wide. It was originally conceived as a one player at a time cabinet. Putting multiple players at the cab at once is only fun for a little while. (Some cabs like most of the Rampages have 3 players punching buttons at the same time on that narrow console.)

The 17" LCD is actually sufficiently large. Your face ends up considerably closer to it than say if you are working on a 17" laptop.

The big problem with these cabs is related to posture. They were designed for children 5-10 years old, not adults. The 12" riser doesn't help. If sitting it puts the LCD just a tad high, but the controls are way too high to play comfortably. As an adult of average height, I've found that to sit in a normal chair with my back straight and my hands and arms in a comfortable position, the ideal rise is only about 6". The drawback is that you end up looking down at the display and your neck hurts after a while. If you want to play in a standing position, the 12" riser is too short. I've never researched it but 18" is probably close to ideal.

In the early days of video gaming, (1980's) they had these cabinets called "Cabaret" size. If you took an Arcade1Up cabinet and stretched it vertically about a foot or so, that's what it looked like. It had a small footprint but still allowed for decent standing posture. Of course, I was a little younger back then and could stand for hours on end.
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I remember standing in line and watching the guy in front of me return a couple of these. Thought to myself why go through the hassle. Then I realize these things are tiny and problably only made for young kids. Checked the height and it says 44 inches- means you might have to add 2 feet for a standard adult. Now you could sit in a chair but that defeats the purpose of a cabinet-just buy a game system.

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