We can't imagine it would be common to run into someone with a corresponding cabinet you can play with. It's known that Arcade1Up's machines reproduce their games via ROMS and emulation, and there are plenty of emulators that incorporate online play, even for games that didn't support it.īut to take that to the next step and build that online functionality into an arcade cabinet kit is rather different. It's a slightly spicier version of Ikea, and I don't know about you, but that sounds kind of appealing to me.īut here's what interested us: Arcade1Up has recently upgraded the WiFi connectivity of these machines so you can link cabinets together remotely for four-player multiplayer over the internet.Īmong the home arcade cabinets getting these WiFi upgrades are TMNT, X-Men and The Simpsons, all of which are four-player games, but none of which were made in a time when online multiplayer was achievable. Sure, it's just assembling a flat pack with a set of instructions, but there's a screen and computer componentry involved. Part of the fun involved in these machines is that you actually have to build them yourself when they arrive. These machines usually go for around $899 but are currently down to $699 in the Black Friday sale. Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers Street Fighter II: Championship Edition.And don't worry, they're three quarters the size of the original cabinets, so you probably can fit them in your home somewhere. This cabinet comes in your choice of Mortal Kombat II or Street Fighter II liveries, and both machines are loaded with different games.
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The 12-in-1 bundle features 12 classic arcade games from Bandai, Capcom and Midway housed in a retro, twin-stick cabinet. Retro home arcade cabinet kit maker Arcade1Up has dropped the price of its 12-in-1 by $100 for Black Friday.