> It's what easilly available, the kiddies must have their visual fix, and even most of > your average 90s arcade kiddies yell about 'filling the screen'. > > Style-wise, that thing looks like a 70s vending machine, or 70s space theme: angles > and hard lines. > > There's probly vents at the top. > > The funniest thing to me was the middle stick...with only two buttons....jammed > between the left and right players. It's the easiest solution for accomodating single > play, though....
with the price they're charging they could have gone for something more authentic tho.
the fact they're going with a Pi in it at that price is the real joke.
what are people actually paying for here?
while the xx-in-1 cocktail cabinets are horrible examples of emulation machines (unlicensed, poor quality emulation etc.) it's easy to see why they're so popular with Operators (they're generally solid units, with a genuine retro-look) whereas this doesn't even look as good as the cheapest & shadiest of jukeboxes I've seen tacked onto walls (some of which offered similar 'retro games' so it's hardly even an original idea)
this offers nothing, if I didn't know how many ridiculously stupid people there were out there willing to part with their money for nothing I'd say it looked more like a money laundering scheme than a genuine product, that's how atrociously bad it is.
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