for $20 USD or so you get scaled-down version of a classic arcade cabinet, perfect for a desk toy or to throw up on a shelf as part of your gaming collection. Like any good Hackaday reader ...
Thankfully, you don’t need a massive cabinet to have a big game library. The AtGames Legends Ultimate arcade machine packs in 300 games from classic arcade games to Atari and Sega Genesis games ...
Like other successful franchises, Sega used the "House of the Dead" brand to kickstart spin-offs, including one of the strangest arcade cabinets ever released. "The Typing of the Dead" was a port ...
Arcade1Up and Marvel have ... is there's another great game on this cabinet as well: X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse. "But Shacknews, That's not an arcade game." Yes, reader, you're absolutely right ...
I liked how it introduced him not only to the physical construction of an object he'd seen before but how the different electronic elements of an arcade ... The newer Arcade1Up machines also ...
To scratch that nostalgic itch, gaming company’s like Nintendo, Sega, Sony ... these retro gaming devices are compact, the Arcade1Up arcade cabinets do take up a lot of space in your home.
I’m already a sucker for old Saturday Morning cartoons, but a new X-Men arcade machine is on the way that has me ridiculously excited for the revival. Better still, the retro cabinet also has ...
SEGA Arcade: Pop-Up History, which is published by Read-Only Memory, lovingly brings to life games including Hang-On, Space Harrier, Out Run, After Burner ... places where gaudy cabinets jockeyed for ...
The original Crazy Taxi launched in arcade cabinet form in 1999, and Sega ported it to the ill-fated Dreamcast system in 2000. The premise is that you pick up fares, drive recklessly, and ...
It’s not the first time we see a desktop-sized arcade cabinet, and you gotta admire the skills making such a machine smaller while sticking to the old-timey aesthetic! Or, perhaps, would you ...