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Neo Geo and Data East Evercade Super Pocket review - I have a new favourite arcade game Priced at £49.99 each, the latest Evercade Super Pocket portables represent incredible value for money.
At 468-pieces it’s no where near as elaborate as Lego’s buildable Pac-Man machine, but this 6-inch tall Arcade Machine set will only set you back $39.99 when it launches on August 1st, 2025.
Lego will soon release an Arcade Machine set that opens to reveal a gamer's room, complete with mini arcade cabinet and 80s computer. It will be available from 1 August 2025 priced at £34.99 ...
In Part 1 of building a bartop arcade machine, I cover the design, materials, and cabinet construction. It’s the foundation for a retro gaming setup that blends classic style with modern ...
A new museum in Queensbury, New York, aims to draw pinball wizards and machine tinkerers alike. The echoes of arcade game history fill the otherwise quiet Aviation Mall – they’re coming from ...
Dan at Squirrel Stampede builds the Mighty LEGO Icons PAC-MAN Arcade! A large sized build of over 2651 Pieces, set 10323 delivers a fantastic Brick Built Gaming Experience.
DUCK! has around 100 claw machines and 50 Gashapon machines. The Lins claim it's Minnesota's largest Asian-themed claw machine arcade. They also serve bubble tea and Korean shaved ice.
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Last year, Arc System Works lifted the lid on Double Dragon Revive, but one thing missing at the time was a Nintendo version.
Few will remember SNK’s Neo Geo console from 1990, such was the dominance of Nintendo and Sega at the time, but it matched the performance of the company’s multi-video-system (MVS) arcade ...
Dream Galaxy Guam is closing its arcade doors after less than two years in business. The arcade and party venue at Guam Premier Outlets in Tamuning opened in late 2023 and has been a popular ...
Guests will be able to play whatever coin-operated games they want, paying for each one individually – 50 cents for arcade cabinets and $1 for pinball machines, Correa said.