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Just saw the Extreme Arcade at Sears...
Singapura:
I wonder if it has an emulator and roms or if it has a dedicated board. Anyone has the specs of this thing?
Jeff AMN:
I don't really like these things due to poor emulation, but if they could get the price down into the $600-$700 range they'd sell them by the thousands. At that price, they probably don't sell many at all.
Knievel:
Looks pretty nice to me. As for the price I guess it depends what in there.
Lose the base and you've got a big-ass bartop cabinet. :)
brandon:
If I HAD to spend $1500 on a machine I'd probably get one of those 60 in 1 multicade machines... sure they're unlicensed chinese bootlegs but the ones I've played seem to emulate games pretty accurately and at least they support trackballs and cocktail modes.. plus, vertical orientation... which, makes you wonder about this cab... Hopefully its not a Jakks and a TV in there! :P
Kremmit:
Previous multicade machines like this that have turned up in US retail outlets were either Ultracade-based, or built on a proprietary PCB designed by Clay Cowgill. Not Jakks, not MAME, and not chinese bootlegs.