Orangezoo
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I think we had a thread about this elsewhere I couldn't find.
Anyways in the ongoing work on the man cave we have officially an "Arcade Zone" to which we have a Pac Man machine,( 6 total games Galaga included) NBA Jam machine ( Jam, Jam TE and Hangtime, Star Wars Virtual Pinball ( 10 different games in one), Big Buck Hunter Pro ( 4 games in one basically every continent and tons of animals) and with the guns and all, Marvel Virtual Pinball ( 10 games) and then the Simpsons arcade coming in December.
Hoping to have room for Tron that's is coming out soon and a racing game ( Outrun and Ridge Racer are out with steering wheel, pedals etc but I'm hoping for the Cruis'n series) and there are others available too and likely more pinball coming. The machines are all around 3/4 scale so they don't take up too much space, artwork is original and really solid, most have light up marquees and on and on. Price ranges 500-800 vs the crazy stuff the real ones cost.
Anyways with the pandemic and just in general it's been a hit for entertaining and just rainy days. I have a PS5 I play rarely due to time lacking but these are just fun for a 10-15 minute break. Great fun that gets the kids out of their rooms too and interacting.
Just curious if anyone else has gotten into these.
By and far the pinball is the most used given the music and variety plus the solenoids and haptic feedback making it a legit experience.
Arcade1up.com
Anyways in the ongoing work on the man cave we have officially an "Arcade Zone" to which we have a Pac Man machine,( 6 total games Galaga included) NBA Jam machine ( Jam, Jam TE and Hangtime, Star Wars Virtual Pinball ( 10 different games in one), Big Buck Hunter Pro ( 4 games in one basically every continent and tons of animals) and with the guns and all, Marvel Virtual Pinball ( 10 games) and then the Simpsons arcade coming in December.
Hoping to have room for Tron that's is coming out soon and a racing game ( Outrun and Ridge Racer are out with steering wheel, pedals etc but I'm hoping for the Cruis'n series) and there are others available too and likely more pinball coming. The machines are all around 3/4 scale so they don't take up too much space, artwork is original and really solid, most have light up marquees and on and on. Price ranges 500-800 vs the crazy stuff the real ones cost.
Anyways with the pandemic and just in general it's been a hit for entertaining and just rainy days. I have a PS5 I play rarely due to time lacking but these are just fun for a 10-15 minute break. Great fun that gets the kids out of their rooms too and interacting.
Just curious if anyone else has gotten into these.
By and far the pinball is the most used given the music and variety plus the solenoids and haptic feedback making it a legit experience.
Arcade1up.com