Sam's Club has for its
Members:
Arcade1Up NFL Blitz Legends Arcade Game + Stool on sale for
$299.91.
Shipping is free for Plus Members, otherwise starts at $15 and varies by location.
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ulrich11825 for sharing this deal
Note, you must be an active Sam's Club Member to purchase for sale price, otherwise a 10% surcharge applies for non-members
About this Product:
- Originally released by Midway in the late '90s and officially licensed by the NFL, this was the iconic, showboatin' football title that featured every pro team during that time and legendary players in their over-the-top best. Now, over two decades later, bring that intense (and yes, way nostalgic!) competitive drive into your home, courtesy of Arcade1Up.
- Yep, NFL BLITZ, NFL BLITZ '99, and NFL BLITZ 2000 GOLD EDITION are all included. Just switch it up at will, with the easy to navigate on-screen menus. Oh, and you really think you're best in league? See how you stack up to the competition with the included WiFi Leaderboards
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tl;dr for $130 more and about 2 hours worth of your time you can have a way better setup with thousands of games installed, but with simpsons graphics instead of blitz graphics and you won't have a stool.
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I wish someone would spend an hour making a complete write up, considering how often it's mentioned here.
I got everything loaded, but accessing the games and remapping buttons, and using retroarch is not an easy task. "Windows loader" also never worked for me. I've tried Dig and Mame and nothing is intuitive or standard.
To load games into retroarch, you simply open the menu, click on import content, and scan the directory of ROMs saved on the SD card.
To remap controls in retroarch, you simply open the menu, click on controls and then Port 1 controls and list of options appear to map the buttons.
I got everything loaded, but accessing the games and remapping buttons, and using retroarch is not an easy task. "Windows loader" also never worked for me. I've tried Dig and Mame and nothing is intuitive or standard.
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I do not think Dell comes with Stool so doubtful. I have $150 giftcard from this simpson one so I am waiting for something on Dell.
I am in same boat as you. I did adde retroarch and installed MAME and got some test games running (Metal Slug) but struggling with remapping controls. This is more of a pain than I was expecting but one day I will get there. I am tempted to wait until I can get the deck with the 6 button layouts so I can play almost any game but then I am not sure if I want to invest another $200 in to end up struggling to mode. I need to find a tutorial for armatures that shows very detailed steps as I am new to using retroarch.
But, time and effort, the main two reasons I haven't started my cabinet yet, but soon! Also, once you throw in a TV/montior, you may not be saving anything, but you can say you built it!
Why don't you do a write up expanding on step 5 from the current one.
From the replies i've seen, I think everyone makes it to step 5, but configuring multiple cores and getting it to act like an arcade cabinet without a keyboard and mouse (loader) are where the issues arise.
To load games into retroarch, you simply open the menu, click on import content, and scan the directory of ROMs saved on the SD card.
To remap controls in retroarch, you simply open the menu, click on controls and then Port 1 controls and list of options appear to map the buttons.
As for videos, I have not found one specifically for this cabinet (retroarch wise) Most are PC or something else. With that said, I have only spent a little time digging into this and if I had the simple answers as you do, I would gladly link them so people could use them.
Excellent bait.
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