![]() ![]() But each of those miniature cabinets only contains three to 12 built-in titles, limited control options, and no official options for expanding the lineup (aside from buying an entirely new cabinet). That's a huge step down in cost from existing options that easily cost thousands of dollars for a full-sized upright cabinet.Īt its three-digit MSRP, the Legends cabinet is more comparable to the Arcade1UP line, which launched last year as a variety of 3/4 scale arcade reproductions in the $300 to $400 range. ![]() But this "all-in-one" cabinet, with pre-orders planned to start in July, differentiates itself in part with a console-level suggested retail price: $599 for a the full-sized 66" cabinet, or $399 for a "compact" 44" tall version. The Legends Ultimate is far from the first "multicade" cabinet to hit the market or aim for home users. AtGames' newly announced Legends Ultimate cabinet-which promises hundreds of built-in games and more available via download-sounds like it could be the ideal blend of authenticity, expandability, affordability, and convenience for that specific breed of nostalgic arcade fan. For gamers of a certain age, a real, playable arcade cabinet is one of the ultimate nostalgic conversation pieces/status symbols that you can have in your home. ![]()
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