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Just saw the Extreme Arcade at Sears...
MaximRecoil:
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?
vintagegamer:
--- Quote from: MaximRecoil on November 07, 2007, 05:41:05 am ---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.
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Well these games ARE only for kids, right? [/sarchasm]
VG
NoOne=NBA=:
--- Quote from: FrizzleFried on November 06, 2007, 11:19:25 pm ---Why do they push Centipede on that cab?
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Centipede is at least playable, if it's the joystick version.
How do you play Battlezone?
ChadTower:
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.
Kevin Mullins:
Surely it's based on the Arcade Legends variety since it's put out by Chicago Gaming Company.
Chicago Gaming Company
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