Capcom hasn’t officially announced the Retro Station, but the Amazon Japan product page has some details on specs and its featured titles. In addition to a high-quality speaker attached to the device, ...
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There are three different formats of My Arcade mini machine, and while many of them use a simple joystick and buttons ...
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We’re in the middle of this strange little renaissance of portable gaming machines that are meant to operate as both nostalgic conversation pieces and fun toys in their own right. And the My Arcade ...
For some reason, people are really into tiny arcade machines that basically require you to ruin your hands and eyes in order to play on them. That said, unlike the fifty gazillion ‘retro consoles’ ...
Despite some design oversights, the Mini Arcade Pro is an affordable way to turn your Switch into a fun, portable tabletop arcade machine – assuming you have a decent retro and arcade collection.
If you enjoy arcade games you are sure to enjoy these mini arcade games created by New Wave Toys based in Los Angeles California. The first miniature arcade cabinet they have created is aptly named ...
When I first saw this tiny arcade back in September, it was love at first byte. And now that there’s an instructional video, I can build one of my very own. It ...
Which arcade game machine is best? People who grew up in the golden age of arcades bought quarters by the roll and played for hours. There still is nothing as thrilling for gamers as standing in front ...
Relive the glory days of the 1980s with Pac-Man and Ms.Pac-Man — at home! (photo: HSN) Want to give a present to someone who would love to take a trip back to the early '80s? Well, since time machines ...