For those like me that have really small homes, owning the real deal just isn’t possible. Replicade does an amazing job with these cabs. They are even including the digital scoring screen and a tiny LD player
They will be using a version of Daphne for emulation. Hopefully utilizing the improvements Matt has made with Dexter.
>For those like me that have really small homes, owning the real deal just isn’t possible. >Replicade does an amazing job with these cabs. They are even including the digital scoring >screen and a tiny LD player. They will be using a version of Daphne for emulation. >Hopefully utilizing the improvements Matt has made with Dexter.
Going by 1983 memories when recalling on occasion of lengthy lines wanting to play the game back then [mainly 1983], they might have a chance to make some money, but it better be quick since that generation potential customer market is dwindling in numbers these days.
Looks like it's pretty much as promised, even with replica player, disc (with sleeve), and even an arcade manual (albeit with their info inside). Uses Daphne for the game.
My cabinet arrived today and it is perfection. Not only that, my neighbor got one too. I had no idea I had a fellow arcade gamer next door. They moved in a couple months ago and well covid has kept the us all not seeing much of each other.
This thing plays so nice. Much better than Tempest. I cannot recommend it enough. It does also have an hdmi port out the back. Hooking up to a 65” OLED gives an ok experience, probably pretty close to daphne or a true laserdisc for that matter. It is not the blu-ray or other cleaned up versions of the game. Looks awesome on the 1:6 scale cabinet and the digital display works as well, keeping score and such.
>My cabinet arrived today and it is perfection. This thing plays so nice. Much better than >Tempest. I cannot recommend it enough. It does also have an hdmi port out the back. >Hooking up to a 65” OLED gives an ok experience, probably pretty close to daphne or a >true laserdisc for that matter. It is not the blu-ray or other cleaned up versions of >the game. Looks awesome on the 1:6 scale cabinet and the digital display works as well, >keeping score and such.
Congrats with that.
>Not only that, my neighbor got one too. I had no idea I had a fellow arcade gamer next >door. They moved in a couple months ago and well covid has kept the us all not seeing >much of each other.
Maybe a remote chance that probably bumped into you or watched you bring in Star Fire cabs at previous CA Extreme show events?