Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Havok on November 06, 2007, 11:16:03 pm
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Just saw this at Sears, doesn't seem to be such a bad deal - $1,500, with a 19" monitor and what felt like Happs buttons and Competition joysticks. The cab was pretty solid, and a decent height. Plus, it has some good games. Not a bad alternative for a non-BYOAC member. Here's some pics from my phone:
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=51525.0;attach=89194)
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=51525.0;attach=89196)
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Why do they push Centipede on that cab? No trackball? Centipede sucks on a stick. Also, the sign says LUNAR LANDINGS...wtf is a Lunar Landing?
:)
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But what is really exciting is the "more" part!
;D
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How did they get the licensing for those games?
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hey.. its a non functional display... I want to MAME that bad boy :)
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I wonder if it has an emulator and roms or if it has a dedicated board. Anyone has the specs of this thing?
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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.
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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. :)
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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
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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.
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That control panel is too narrow, and those sticks are too close together, for comfortably playing two player games—unless both players are about 12 years old or less. It looks like it would work good for Robotron though, or even single-player Karate Champ.
And why do they have a "Non-Functional Display" out there? Who would buy something like that without seeing what the picture & sound quality, accuracy of play, control responsiveness, etc., are like?
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That control panel is too narrow, and those sticks are too close together, for comfortably playing two player games—unless both players are about 12 years old or less.
Well these games ARE only for kids, right? [/sarchasm]
VG
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Why do they push Centipede on that cab?
Centipede is at least playable, if it's the joystick version.
How do you play Battlezone?
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At $1500 it's just going to end up on clearance soon anyway, just like all the others did in major chains. Sears is especially quick to clear out big crap like this. Keep an eye on it for $700 in a few months.
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Surely it's based on the Arcade Legends variety since it's put out by Chicago Gaming Company.
Chicago Gaming Company (http://www.chicago-gaming.com/)
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How do you play Battlezone?
If it's like the unit they had in cosco (the one with the trackball) you play battlezone with both sticks and button 1. It seemed to work ok.
But for $500 more the costco "arcade ledgends" has the trackball and fighting games. (not that I'd buy either) from a cost to value standpoint.
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And Tempest without a spinner. Just not the same with a joystick.
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My local big lots has a um.. Golden Tee at $299 I think. I wasn't paying much attention to the price..the screen was nowhere near the size of Chicago's.. maybe a 15 at most. kinda defeats the point of a 'arcade experience'. . apparently they've ended up with Target's infamous half-size games now at half-price at $249. next year: Salvation Army store for $125. :P
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How did they get the licensing for those games?
Old partners with UltraCade.
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- Aaron
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At $1500 it's just going to end up on clearance soon anyway, just like all the others did in major chains. Sears is especially quick to clear out big crap like this. Keep an eye on it for $700 in a few months.
$700 would be a good price...
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at least they're using real arcade parts for the controls. Now that I think of it why don't ALL those companies like that midway one at target use real arcade parts?
if WE can get them for a buck.35 a button surely that can't break them to upgrade??
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nice, but i dont like this huge "exit game" button which is placed at an dangerous position :)