Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. Arcade1Up's upcoming line of retro game cabinets is chock full of classic arcade ...
Remember playing Street Fighter at the arcade as a kid, wishing for your own machine at home so you could play all day? Well, now that you have adult money, your wish can come true. And now’s the time ...
Arcade1Up just announced its newest deluxe arcade machine, the Street Fighter II: CE HS-5 Deluxe. The new machine has 14 Capcom games and features an authentic design inspired by the “iconic dynamo HS ...
The “Big Blue” cabinets were used by Capcom throughout the 1990s, and are a fan-favorite design. Street Fighter II, as well as other Capcom games, have appeared on other Arcade1up models in the past.
Things are getting exciting in the home arcade world. Arcade1Up, one of the most popular purveyors of home arcade machines, is coming out with two remarkable cabinets this October: Street Fighter II ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Two of the recently announced Arcade1Up home arcade cabinets--Street Fighter II Big Blue and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time--are now ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. If you've ever wanted to start your very own arcade at home, then now's a good time to lock in an early order for the Capcom Street Fighter II: ...
This Arcade1Up Streetfighter II "Big Blue" Arcade Cabinet normally sells for $600, but Dell Home has it on sale today for only $399.99. Unlike most other Arcade1Up cabinets, this package includes a ...
The Arcade Legends Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition, known as the Play TV Legends Street Fighter 2 in the US and the Mega Drive Play TV 3 in Japan, is a Sega Mega Drive "console on a chip" ...
Arcade1Up is no stranger to creating Street Fighter arcades, but this one should be a nostalgia kick like no other. In honor of Street Fighter’s 30th anniversary, Arcade1Up built the Street Fighter 2 ...
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