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  2. Arcade cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Upright cabinets. Upright cabinets are the most common in North America, with their design heavily influenced by Computer Space and Pong.While the futuristic look of Computer Space 's outer fiberglass cabinet did not carry forward, both games did establish separating parts of the arcade machine for the cathode-ray tube (CRT) display, the game controllers, and the computer logic areas.

  3. Babycastles - Wikipedia

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    The arcade's several games and their curators rotated on a monthly basis and were set in scavenged, do-it-yourself arcade cabinets. The New York Times likened it to "a 1970s rec room reimagined by hackers". [2] In its current Manhattan space, it remains closer in configuration to a DIY punk space than an art gallery. [3]

  4. Arcade1Up - Wikipedia

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    The cabinets were prepared as ready-to-assemble kits for the consumer to complete at home, providing pre-cut fiberboard frame components for the cabinet's sides including stickers for the game marquees, a 17" LCD screen, controller panel, and emulation hardware and power componentry to run the game. [3]

  5. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    The arcade owner would buy a base cabinet, while the games were stored on standard audio cassette tapes. The arcade owner would insert the cassette and a key module [a] into the cabinet. When the machine was powered on, the program from the tape would be copied into the cabinet's RAM chips; this process took about two to three minutes ...

  6. This ‘Fast and Furious’ Arcade Cabinet Allows You to Step ...

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    Game night just got a lot more fun. Ahead of “Fast X,” the retro gaming company Arcade1Up has released a new cabinet inspired by the “Fast and Furious” franchise. The deluxe arcade game ...

  7. exA-Arcadia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Until the introduction of exA-Arcadia, outside of Japan, new arcade game releases focused on deluxe sized arcade cabinets in the gun shooting and racing genres with retail prices starting over US$12,000 and they could not be converted to other titles while traditional joystick arcade games were no longer sold by any arcade ...