Walmart has
Arcade1Up Projector-Cade Pac-Man Game System on sale for
$199.
Shipping is free.
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sinkfla for sharing this deal.
About this item:
- Removable Deck also connects to TV
- Adjustable Game Projector with Stand and Projector Storage
- 1280x72, support 1080P
- 2250 Lumens
- Lamp Type – LED 50W, 50,000 hours life
- Contrast Ratio 1500:1
- Stand Up Game Pedestal – Assembled Dimensions: H: 39.17", W: 18.5", D: 20.16"
- Included Games:
- PAC-MAN
- PAC-MANIA
- RALLY-X
- GALAGA
- GALAGA'88
- DIG DUG
- XEVIOUS
- ROLLING THUNDER
- DRAGON SPIRIT
- MAPPY
- PAC-LAND
- GAPLUS
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A friend of mine had picked one up for his basement - with no ambient light whatsoever the picture was still faded. It was basically a cheap control stick, a cheapo projector and a wooden cabinet. Not worth the asking here, certainly not worth the original retail price.
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https://www.amazon.com/Portable-P...B0916TFZWY
A friend of mine had picked one up for his basement - with no ambient light whatsoever the picture was still faded. It was basically a cheap control stick, a cheapo projector and a wooden cabinet. Not worth the asking here, certainly not worth the original retail price.
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Legends is what I'm using too. Pretty nice versatility with it's wireless controller you can move around and across the room
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Their specs claim 2200 lumens (more like 1000 tops) and 720P resolution, which runs about $70 for the no-name units individually.
So you're paying about $130 for some particle board, a proprietary FPGA, and an arcade controller.
If you don't need others to view the projection, you could even use an oculus quest 2 and an arcade emulator for a pretty massive game of Pac-Man.
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