COCKTAIL ARCADE TABLE
By mofgimmers Voyager_digital_cocktail_tableIf you want to show off, what better way to do it than having your very own cocktail table arcade machine? Yep, it's a fully functioning retro arcade machine that has shatterproof glass and tough old ...
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Old video games make a comeback
Old video games make a comeback
Guardian Unlimited -
Computer game fans will have the chance to get their hands on some arcade classics at a new exhibition. More than 120 games will ...
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 revealed for Japan
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 revealed for Japan
Club Skill - UKNew details of the next Mario Kart arcade game have been revealed thanks to a flyer posted on an Internet forum. Mario Kart Arcade ...
Club Skill - UKNew details of the next Mario Kart arcade game have been revealed thanks to a flyer posted on an Internet forum. Mario Kart Arcade ...
The Ultimate Arcade 2
The Ultimate Arcade 2 Promotional Flyer
The gang at GameSetWatch.com noted today that Costco is selling the Ultimate Arcade multigame cabinet, version 2 this year just in time for the holidays.
The pre-made cabinet from Chicago Gaming Company comes with two player positions and a centered trackball. There are 100 games pre-loaded in the cabinet so you can fire it up as soon as it's opened over the holidays.
I know many builders will balk at the $1999.00 price tag, but I know there are many mechanically disinclined folks out there looking for a platform to get their game on. GameSetWatch guest-writer John Andersen had another idea I thought to be pretty intriguing, forget the arcade, just head to Costco! Can you imagine what would have happened in the 80's if a store set out an arcade game like this on freeplay?
[link to GameSetWatch]
The gang at GameSetWatch.com noted today that Costco is selling the Ultimate Arcade multigame cabinet, version 2 this year just in time for the holidays.
The pre-made cabinet from Chicago Gaming Company comes with two player positions and a centered trackball. There are 100 games pre-loaded in the cabinet so you can fire it up as soon as it's opened over the holidays.
I know many builders will balk at the $1999.00 price tag, but I know there are many mechanically disinclined folks out there looking for a platform to get their game on. GameSetWatch guest-writer John Andersen had another idea I thought to be pretty intriguing, forget the arcade, just head to Costco! Can you imagine what would have happened in the 80's if a store set out an arcade game like this on freeplay?
[link to GameSetWatch]
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Taiwan IPC makers see potential in arcade game machines
Taiwan IPC makers see potential in arcade game machines
Digi Times Tue, 17 Oct 2006 2:38 AM PDT
Several leading Taiwan-based makers of industrial PCs (IPCs) expect new or additional orders for boards, cards or key components from producers of x86-based arcade game machines, according to industry sources.
Digi Times Tue, 17 Oct 2006 2:38 AM PDT
Several leading Taiwan-based makers of industrial PCs (IPCs) expect new or additional orders for boards, cards or key components from producers of x86-based arcade game machines, according to industry sources.
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