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Arcade1Up is known for its line of high-quality retro arcade machines that allow you to own arcade classics like NBA Jam, Pac-Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and more right at home. These cabinets ...
Arcade1Up is releasing a new Star Wars version of its famed miniature arcade cabinet, loaded with throwback titles based on A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Which is ...
Being a fan of video games can sometimes be an expensive hobby. Gamers interested in multiplayer-focused asymmetrical shooter Evolve needed a heavy wallet to purchase every tidbit of content available ...
The upcoming Star Wars Battle Pod arcade game, that uses a panoramic cockpit display, references classic Starblade in more ways than one. Back in 2001, Namco wanted to create a sequel for the original ...
For years, Arcade1Up has been developing video game cabinets that allow players to enjoy the arcade experience at home. And, Shacknews has just discovered at E3 2019, the latest cabinet goes straight ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook During a recent interview with the team at Game Watch, the team at M2, who have been handling the ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Lucasfilm has released a short video overview of how it created the most recent Star Wars arcade game, Star Wars: Battle Pod. The 1,200 pound machine, ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Star Wars: Racer Arcade Star Wars Racer Arcade is a podracing arcade game produced by Sega and released in 2000. There are four tracks in the game, each ...
This week on Shack's Arcade Corner, we take a look at Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. The game hit arcades in 1998 and was developed by SEGA. Star Wars Trilogy Arcade was published by LucasArts and SEGA.