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Sears version of an arcade cab, in case anyone wants a cheap one

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Ginsu Victim:

--- Quote from: ahofle on May 06, 2008, 10:45:15 am ---There are also a good amount of spinner/trackball games and no spinner/trackball.  ??? 

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Yeah, I noticed that too. Tempest with anything other than a spinner is useless to me.

saint:
Are these true emulated games or remakes? If this is the Clay Cowgill kit then those are probably real ROMs which means you're getting 50 games for $600 == $12/game. Drop the hardware and just sell the ROMs for $5/game you'll probably make more money than these are making now.

MonkeyFracas:
A local Sears has one of these in-store. It's a non-functional display model with a CP but no screen. I think the fact that demo unit is unplayable likely speaks to the overall quality of the product. The sticks and buttons feel very cheap.

'Big Lots,' a close-out store chain, had a very similar and functional cabinet in it's stores about a a year ago. The monitor in the Big Lots cabinet was a cheap 19" TV that produced a horrible picture.

I'd stay pretty far away from these things, especially considering you can't even demo the sears unit in-store.

coltchillin:
not too awful but i really hate verticals on a horizontal.

think of it... it IS awful.

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