Wednesday, Nov 28th 2007 by Christina Crouch


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The only thing I could think to add would be the world ‘Ultimate’. It is the ultimate arcade game machine. For all those old school gamers out there, let me alleviate your burning curiosity.

MultiGame Arcade Machine

You will find 48 amazing, flashback to your childhood, games on this one machine. They include some of my personal favorites like: Dig Dug, Pac Man, Space Invaders, Galaga, Galaxian, Donkey Kong, Frogger, New Rally X and Super Breakout. These aren’t remakes either, they are the real deal, live and in color on a 20” screen and you will not be disappointed.

The system is easy to use. You just plug in and the system will boot through a self check, then you drop into a user friendly navigation menu and scroll to your desired game. The controls are the same arcade style that you remember and love and just like then you can play on two players.

For those of you who are looking to purchase such an item for commercial use you’ll be happy to know that, yes, it does come with coin-operated options. There is a glass surface coving the top of the machine so that it can withstand anything that may sit, spill, or otherwise clutter the top. It’s not lightweight either, so no matter if your clientele is 15 or 55 they are not going to do much damage. Also, it comes in your choice of yellow or black.

You can pick this bad boy up for around $2,700. That means yours friends/customers only need to play each game 225 times for you to get your money back! Though, for the memories you’ll have I think it pays for itself out of the box.

MultiGame Tabletop Arcade Machine [via Voyager Arcade]

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