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RepliCade Flies High with 1942, 1943 Miniature Arcade Cabinets
Upon the release of their Centipede miniature arcade cabinet a few years ago and the subsequent cabinets that followed, New Wave Toys’ RepliCade line has proven to be far more than a mere gimmick, but instead a shockingly accurate arcade experience that you can almost fit in one hand. Their recent Dragon’s Lair release went above and beyond in offering a true-to-arcade experience, and now the company is looking to follow it up with a 1/6 scale miniature arcade cabinet based on Capcom’s famed arcade shoot ’em ups, 1942 and 1943: The Battle of Midway.
Overhaul Edition.
These 1/6-scale mini arcade cabinets are modeled after the original 1980s machines and are fully-playable, each containing both
1942 and
NewWaveToys.com for a special discount price of $99.99 (MSRP: $119.99) each.
1942 X RepliCade
1942 X RepliCade cabinet is a faithful 1/6-scale recreation of the Romstar / Capcom
1942 lowboy arcade machine, with Japanese-style diecast metal coin slot, customizable DIP-switch and cabinet settings, added HDTV connectivity, and a bonus
1943 Mini Arcade Stick for simultaneous two-player gameplay.
1943 X RepliCade Overhaul Edition
The
1943 X RepliCade Overhaul Edition contains the same classic games as the
1942 X RepliCade machine, but with extra design flairs on the 1/6-scale cabinet. The overhauled replica Dynamo cabinet features a unique coin door security bar, a mini bat-top joystick, microswitch buttons, yellow T-molding, customizable operator DIP-switch settings and more. Just like the
Lengthy, 10-foot cable
Cons
Not compatible with Android or other consoles
Doesn t house arcade-quality parts out of the box (but you can easily add them yourself)
Lacks a tournament-friendly, button-lock switch
Four years ago, 8Bitdo released the N30 Arcade Stick, a Bluetooth controller that worked with PCs, Android devices, and the Nintendo Switch. Its follow-up, the simply named 8Bitdo Arcade Stick, is an improvement in almost every way. The $89.99 joystick has a heavier, more substantial build than its predecessor, and comes with a 2.4GHz USB wireless adapter, Bluetooth connectivity, and a mod-friendly design. The 8Bitdo Arcade Stick isn t compatible with Android devices or most game consoles, but that’s a small sacrifice to receive improved performance with PC and Switch.
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