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Get on the gridiron for some glorious retrogaming! YES, one of Arcade1Up’s most requested home arcade machines ever is here, and ready to rush into your home: NFL BLITZ!
Now, over two decades later, bring that intense (and yes, way nostalgic!) competitive drive into your home, courtesy of Arcade1Up. Producing authentic arcade experiences in an easily assembled design, Arcade1Up game machines are must-haves for your family game room, your fancave, home bars, or a welcome distraction in the office. They play great, look great, and are instant conversation pieces. No quarters required!
Yep, NFL BLITZ, NFL BLITZ ‘99, and NFL BLITZ 2000: GOLD EDITION are all included. Just switch it up at will, with the easy to navigate on-screen menus. Oh, and you really think you’re best in league? See how you stack up to the competition with WiFi online multiplayer and leaderboards!
We have tons of board games in our house and tons of iPads and game consoles that can play games, too. And yet, we all still ended up loving the most unlikely game console to enter our living room: a giant 24-inch screen embedded in a tablet with metal legs. The Infinity Game Table is, most definitely, a table. And it"s also a game platform.
Arcade1Up"s Infinity Game Table isn"t perfect and it doesn"t have all the games I"d want to play on it. And it"s way too expensive for most people to consider. But, it still made us smile a lot around my home after a week. Oddly enough, it became a fixture for a while. And then, like many things, we sometimes grew bored and moved on. New games kept us coming back, sometimes. Over a couple of months, it occasionally became more table than a game console.
Arcade1Up collected a whole bunch of board games for the table, which can be downloaded one by one to the onboard storage. There"s enough space for all available games so far. But they don"t come preloaded: You need Wi-Fi access to set it up and download the games. The 24-inch, 1,920x1,080-pixel LCD screen isn"t the best -- colors sometimes don"t look that vivid -- but it"s good enough to see from all angles. The touch response feels good, at least. And, weirdly, this table has rumble feedback. In some games, a loud buzzing shakes the table. That doesn"t come into play too often (the game of Operation uses it when you mess up, or Battleship when you sink a ship) and I could have done without it.
The existing batch of Hasbro games and more generic games are a mixed bag. They allow anywhere from two to six players and some are well designed for the tabletop experience: Monopoly places cards and controls all around the table edge and Sorry! is easy to control from any of the four sides. Some games like Candyland and Chutes and Ladders seem a lot less optimized, running only in vertical mode for some reason. Trouble and The Game of Life are natural successes, while games like Clue and Pandemic feel a little complex, and sometimes hard to figure out on the touchscreen.
Some games are really fun. Others, though, are totally lame-feeling. Operation is turned into a maze game where you drag items with your finger to an exit. Simon is a giant touchscreen pattern-matching game. A weird sumo-wrestling game that just appeared this week feels like a terrible ancient Flash game.
This table is my first gaming furniture review. So... is it a good table? Strangely enough, yes. Arcade1Up"s cabinets take some time to construct. The Infinity Game Table is a lot simpler: just snap in the metal legs and you"re basically set. The 24-inch model was manageable enough for me to put together by myself. (There"s a larger-screened version but it"s also in the table footprint, just with less bezel around the screen).
I miss this thing not having more serious games, like Catan, or Hive, or any of the other cool indie games I love. Puerto Rico? Carcassonne? Azul? Pyramid Arcade? Mansions of Madness? That"s what my massive board game collection is for. Or, my iPad. It"s what keeps the Infinity Game Table from feeling infinite. And I wonder if Arcade1Up has bitten off more than it can handle with a game platform this ambitious. At least other arcade cabinets made by the company stick to a well-known list of retro games... Would this have been better as just a Hasbro Game Table? How much would have I wanted to play it then?
And yet, we loved it. It"s something different and it"s made us play more, even though games literally surround us. Maybe it"s having a free table ready to go, clean and clear, and all ready to run. Maybe it"s the novelty. And of course, this is as much a novelty item as any Arcade1Up machine.
Arcade1Up, makers of affordable arcade cabinets built at a manageable size to put in your home, is broadening its product line to offer a larger, full-size machine for collectors who want a more true-to-arcade experience.
The first in the line of Arcade1Up"s Pro Series cabinets features a handful of games, centered around Rare"s classic fighter, Killer Instinct. What makes the Pro Series stand apart from its contemporaries isn"t its slate of games, though; it"s the construction of the cabinet itself.
Arcade1Up"s traditional home arcade machines stand somewhere between 47" and 57" tall, depending on whether you have it sitting on the height-boosting riser. The Killer Instinct Pro Series cabinet measures in at 67.5" tall (or 5ft 6in), almost a foot taller than the typical cab with a riser setup. Its monitor is also larger at 19 inches compared to Arcade1Up"s standard 17-inch screens. Other premium additions include a lit marquee, faux chrome trim, molded fake coin slots, an upgraded joystick, and "more generous spacing between components that improves precision." It even comes with a Killer Instinct branded swivel stool that sports a backrest for (hopefully) comfortable seated play. Not bad!
It"s nice to see Arcade1Up offer a cabinet closer to the standard size you"d find in an actual arcade for those looking for the extra elbow room, a bigger screen, or playing without hunching over. I"m excited to see which series follows KI in the Pro configuration. My fingers are crossed for NBA Jam, NFL Blitz, or Marvel Vs Capom 2. Arcade1Up"s website doesn"t list a price currently but expect this new product line to come in above the company"s ~$500 price range.
Redefining family game rooms, game caves, and even home offices, Arcade1Up game cabinets have quickly become absolute must-haves for retro gaming enthusiasts and pop-culture collectors; they play great, look great, and are instant conversation pieces.
Beautifully bold cabinet artwork, stunningly vibrant graphics, and yep, an included pub stool and tin wall sign that would make any retrogamer envious. Invite The Simpsons™ into your home, with this arcade cabinet from Arcade1Up!