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SOAPboy:

http://www.ultracade.com/arcade/54/street-fighter8482-anniversary-edition
That one to be exact..

And let me tell you, PEICE OF SH_T.

It felt beyond cheap, the buttons (not push buttons but the stuff like "exit game") were cheap feeling, and poorly printed.. the CP overlay felt like it was printed on a home inkjet printer and it wont last to long honestly..

Overall? For sure not going to last in the real arcade that its in..

* SOAPboy Pukes

M3talhead:

I was flying on a Delta connection, and in the seat pocket in front of me was their "Sky" magazine. All it is really is a catalog of crap people can look through if they're really bored. Anyway, inside it was an ad for an Ultracade machine. The cocktail was going for $3,000. I almost died. When I get back home, I'll scan the image out of the magazine and post it here.....

forbiddenlyrics:

There is an Ultracade at wunderland in portland, OR too. I do admit I played it once but it was the biggest waste of $.15 ever!

Havok:

They do really suck - I played one at a Jillians restaurant\bar near my work, and the front end stole one of my credits! The one I played on was a showcase cab, and the control panel also felt a bit on the cheap side.

Foley - I know you read this board, you owe me a quarter!!!


AlanS17:

They had one in the student center where I went to college, and I saw a few at a local operator's shop back home. I never played, though. I wasn't about to pay 50 cents for old school Street Fighter 2. I never saw anyone else playing it, either. They were always on MvsC 2 and MvsC 3.

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