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| Language: | English |
| Model Number | MSP-A-303611 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Product Dimensions | 47.8 x 57 x 154.94 cm; 36.74 kg |
| Item model number | MSP-A-303611 |
| Original Release Date | 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Arcade1Up |
| Item Weight | 36 kg 700 g |
A**R
Not hard to make, and really fun to play
M**L
Pricy, but that's partly because I live in Canada. Over $800 Canadian Dollars! But worth it for me to reexperience my younger years. I've played a lot of versions of Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man over the years but this is the first one that 'feels' like the original game, the way I remember it. Another old favourite is Galaga, also included here, and the same thing--exactly as I remember playing it. There's a Galaga 88 which I had never played before, good alternate version of the same game. As well as Galaxian, the original version of both (kinda like a more modern version of Space Invaders). Dig Dug is another game I remember from my youth, worth playing again. The other included games I haven't played too much yet, but I'm sure I'll get into them eventually. The machine itself was a little challenging to put together. It took me most of the day to assemble it, all by myself, but building things has never been one of my strong points. The fact that I did it all by myself, it looks correct and stands up by itself is good enough for me. If you're the least bit handy it should be no problem at all. It's very obviously a strong, sturdy, good quality product, which it should be for the money I paid.
A**R
The retro Pac-Man arcade machine has been a huge hit in my brewpub—customers absolutely love it! It’s nostalgic, fun, and brings a great energy to the space. The build quality is fantastic, with a sturdy cabinet, responsive controls, and vibrant graphics that really pop. It handles heavy daily use with no issues, and it’s clear this machine is built to last. If you’re looking for an arcade game that draws people in and keeps them entertained, this one’s a winner.
T**B
I've had this ARCADE 1UP for a year now. No issues. Lots of fun hours with the old games. It was beautifully packed and no harder to set up than any old TV stand. The artwork on the box is a great touch for a game room. No issues with the product at all. All games work and it has a great collection.
A**N
For such a large item, shipping was surprisingly quick. I was able to assemble the game in a couple of hours, not bad considering I am NOT a very handy person. I am really happy with the games themselves--they're exactly as I remember them from the 80s. The joystick and firing button are responsive and seem very similar to a full-size arcade game. Overall, this was a GREAT purchase. I'm loving it.
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