New Wave Toys revealed a brand new mini arcade cabinet today as they are giving the miniature treatment to Asteroids. In partnership with RepliCade and Atari, they have created a 12-inch-tall replica ...
The holidays inching closer and closer usually coincides with a rise in anxiety around gift shopping for loved ones. Sometimes, it doesn’t matter how hard you’ve thought about gifts for friends and ...
Regardless of which you choose, you’ll get to play 45 classic SNK Neo Geo games. The full list is available on the product page, but highlights include Metal Slug, The King of Fighters ’94, Fatal Fury ...
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We got to test the iMP’s Mini Arcade Pro this summer at Gamescom, and now it’s finally here. The Mini Arcade Pro ($89.99) turns any Switch/Switch OLED or Switch 2 into a fun-sized retro game cabinet, ...
With a limited supply of 3,500 units, Sega’s Astro City Mini arcade console was nearly impossible to buy in the U.S. I got lucky, but the games library is a letdown and there are no hacks (yet). Like ...
Retro video game company SNK is releasing its own mini console: the Neo Geo Mini. The system resembles a miniature version of the classic Neo Geo arcade cabinet and houses its own 3.5" screen, meaning ...
RepliCade revealed this week that they will be releasing two versions of the classic arcade title Q*Bert as mini arcade replicas. The 1982 arcade classic of a weird creature bouncing around on blocks ...
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Relive the early days of gaming with these classic titles — priced at $24.97 each. By Rudie Obias All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive ...
The original Egret II was released in the ‘90s, and its key feature was the ability to rotate its screen 90 degrees so that games with tall aspect ratios — like Space Invaders and other shooters — ...