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Title: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: DrumAnBass on February 03, 2006, 07:29:51 pm
Saw this on Engadget.com today:

http://www.engadget.com/2006/02/02/the-arcade-table-brings-overpriced-mod-design-and-retro-gaming-t/

Pretty slick design!

Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: Santoro on February 03, 2006, 09:22:52 pm
It would be better if the screen was bigger, but I have to agree the design is quite 'sexy.'
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: koolmoecraig on February 04, 2006, 01:04:00 am
Slick design?

It's a black box with chrome trim.

Is that a 10" monitor? The angle of the control panels looks to be painful as hell.

All in all, that looks to be one of the most half-assed cocktails I have ever seen.

Then again, maybe i'm just tainted by the price:

$3000 plus shipping! HAHAHAHHAAAA.

You know where they can stick it.
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: DrewKaree on February 04, 2006, 02:58:23 am
Slick design?

It's a black box with chrome trim.


So where do YOU put your feet when playing a cocktail cab?  Will ANY cab be considered a "slick design" by that criteria, since they're ALL a "box" with some sort of trim on them? 

Someone looking for a bauhaus look in their house would find this to be an uber-cool design. 

The main problem with the cab is the monitor size.  Obviously ANY manufacturer will be selling their cabs for thousands of dollars, so that's an issue with pre-manu'd cabs, but to blow off the nice leg design and minimalistic look as "a black box with chrome trim" says a lot. 
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: chase017 on February 04, 2006, 03:47:00 am
Thing looks really sweet to me, from a distance...  At only around 2 foot tall overall, I'd feel a little more like i was tieing my shoestrings than playing a game  :(

Ubernoob chase017
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: Wetworks on February 04, 2006, 05:05:00 am
Cripes!! If I were to build a "NEW" Cocktail I would use Plexi glass and a LCD screen.. Make it light and transparent ...Why why with new technology do people build things to look like old stuff and fill it with new stuff??? Its not original and to throw a pissy little screen in there is just cost cutting...profit making at its lowest!!!

Just my two bits!
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: aumameman on February 04, 2006, 06:26:04 am
It looks good but you need at least a 17" screen otherwise whats the point, id even consider a 21" screen.
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: danny_galaga on February 04, 2006, 07:59:18 am
looks nice. i would agree with everyone about the moniotr size. wetworks, why would you use plexi glass? would be scratched up in two weeks! my only other concern is that the glass has mirror dome nuts holding it. you really want as flat a surface as possible so the traditional type cocktail clips would be better. over all a nice design though! out of my price range...

oh, it comes with 150 games. licenced?

and wetworks, what is your avatar of? is that thing transparent? looks kinda 'old' to me  ;)
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: Grasshopper on February 04, 2006, 08:24:14 am
It looks a bit like the cabs sold by Digital Tables.

http://www.digitaltables.co.uk/home.htm

Great looking but very overpriced.
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: maxlamer on February 05, 2006, 04:44:57 am
...........Why why with new technology do people build things to look like old stuff and fill it with new stuff??? Its not original ...................
Why would anyone restore a 1968 camero, put in a 2002 corvette v8 engine + gearbox, and bolt on some 17-19 inch wheels with low profile tyres?

Its a nice mix of new and old, looks good, but i agree that a larger moniter could have been used.
Title: Re: Retro Chrome Cocktail Cab
Post by: Wetworks on February 05, 2006, 09:37:37 pm
...........Why why with new technology do people build things to look like old stuff and fill it with new stuff??? Its not original ...................
Why would anyone restore a 1968 camero, put in a 2002 corvette v8 engine + gearbox, and bolt on some 17-19 inch wheels with low profile tyres?

Its a nice mix of new and old, looks good, but i agree that a larger moniter could have been used.

Yes OK I flew off the handle a bit!
And Plexi was a bit stupid! ( was just trying to think of something more modern as a construction material )
I will blame beer!

but I would probally compare it to someone getting a Chrysler Pt Cruiser and putting a lawnmower engine in it! :)