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The iiRcade is a full-sized, 61-inch-tall (5 feet, 1 inch) arcade cabinet but rocks a versatile "convertible" design with a removable top portion—containing the 19-inch display, 100 watts of ...
Back in July, a line of arcade cabinets from Arcade1Up were set to launch for a suggested price of $399, which is pretty reasonable for a 3/4 scale arcade cabinet loaded with multiple retro games ...
An Impressively Sturdy Design That’s a PITA to Assemble . Arriving in a 60-pound box, the cabinet is just light enough for a single person to lift up a flight of stairs.
Last week, a line of 3/4 scale (4-feet tall) arcade cabinets from Arcade1Up launched, bringing the classic arcade experience home for a relatively affordable $399. In the months leading up to the ...
Design and Features. The Bar Arcade is not just a standard arcade cabinet; it is a multifunctional piece of furniture that combines the joy of classic arcade gaming with the convenience of having ...
The design of these arcade cabinets features a new streamlined style and a sleeker single-cabinet construction. Features include: "real-feel" joysticks and buttons, lit marquee, faux coin door ...
If you've always coveted a home arcade machine but sticker shock has prevented you from buying, these replicas offer all fun for a fraction of the price.
Arcade1Up revealed the all-new OutRun arcade cabinet in a press release on November 4, 2020. The OutRun cabinet is a sit-down design fairly faithful to the classic OutRun style.
Numskull's commitment to detail is evident in every aspect of their design. ... An official, fully playable, accurate 1/4 scale replica of the original Ms. Pac-Man arcade cabinet, complete ...
Not content with just getting a pre-cut cabinet kit from eBay, he decided to design and build his own bartop arcade machine in just one week: fast enough for him to fit the whole thing into his ...
Bring the galaxy home with this epic Star Wars arcade machine build! From cabinet design to retro gaming setup, watch this dream project come to life one button, joystick, and lightsaber at a time.
While the idea of a Pi-powered arcade cabinet is certainly nothing new, the quick build, prototyping, design, and final product that’s mobile and quickly assembled are all worth checking out.