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shardian:

--- Quote from: Herk on October 26, 2007, 12:52:17 am ---Hey anybody,

We were at Costco and my wife saw this, funny she didn't tell me until we were home.  Not that I would get it, she just knows she would be hauling the kids around while I fine tooth combed it for an hour.  Here is a link.

Shortened link

Herk



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Herk, I fixed your link in the above quote. Please hit the quote button on my post, and review the changes I made to show the shortened link. Then of course, change your original. Those long links wreak havoc on the viewability of threads.
ringram:
Saw one at our local Costco. I'll admit it looked nice. The big screen was nice too. Some of the games didn't emulate too well. Two sticks, 6 buttons per player and a trackball.
Kajoq:
Don't get it.  I've messed around with one for a bit (at the Dunwoody costco in Atl in fact)  - The joysticks are pretty mediocre, and the games are just... a little off.  I spent 15-20 minutes playing SF2 one day and it was just frustrating because the controls are so mushy.  I can do jab Dragon Punches endlessly across the screen on my cab, and was having trouble getting 1/5 on that cab

Not worth the 2000 or whatever they want to charge for it.

Jeff AMN:

--- Quote from: Green Giant on October 26, 2007, 02:34:15 am ---With that big selection of games, how do they emulate them all.  Is there a board that includes them all?

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It has some flash memory in the cab with the ROMs and OS stored.
knave:
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this.  I tried out various games for a while and Agree some of the games are not quite right.  I tried out Bust-a-move and it looked different from my Neo-geo cab.  didn't play quite right either.  Still, I thought it was a cool toy.  If I had wads of cash and no time...???

But not worth the price...I can fill my garage with cabs for that.
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