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TheOriginalCane

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That's way too much... I mean I get that it's in a hurricane case but still 2700 is really high...
My buddy buys machines for his game room and doesn't pay anywhere close to that... Shop around if your serious about a machine... You'll find a better deal...
Yes I know it's a wishlist ... Just offering a suggestion if you really want one..
 
That's way too much... I mean I get that it's in a hurricane case but still 2700 is really high...
My buddy buys machines for his game room and doesn't pay anywhere close to that... Shop around if your serious about a machine... You'll find a better deal...
Yes I know it's a wishlist ... Just offering a suggestion if you really want one..
And it's a 60 in 1, not a dedicated machine. Might as well buy a One Up at Walmart.
 
That's way too much... I mean I get that it's in a hurricane case but still 2700 is really high...
My buddy buys machines for his game room and doesn't pay anywhere close to that... Shop around if your serious about a machine... You'll find a better deal...
Yes I know it's a wishlist ... Just offering a suggestion if you really want one..


Well, the thread was more humorous than anything.

My brother bought one a few years ago that has everything, literally hundreds of games (and multiple versions of games that appeared in the arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, etc.). When it arrived, the lower front of it had some damaged, so he contacted them and they sent him a new one. Funny thing is, they never took back the damaged one, so if I need one, I know where to find one...

I just had never seen one customized to a university before.

And I'm definitely picky when looking for a machine like this, before I went to UM I worked at a Showbiz Pizza (the company that bought Chuck E. Cheese and then did a name-change), so I'm very particular on games, controllers, the sturdiness of the cabinet, etc.
 
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And it's a 60 in 1, not a dedicated machine. Might as well buy a One Up at Walmart.
That's what my friend has , a few multi game machines... And yea they have every game imaginable on them... I think he paid like 600 per machine or at least in that ballpark...
 
Well, the thread was more humorous than anything.

My brother bought one a few years ago that has everything, literally hundreds of games (and multiple versions of games that appeared in the arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, etc.). When it arrived, the lower front of it had some damaged, so he contacted them and they sent him a new one. Funny thing is, they never took back the damaged one, so if I need one, I know where to find one...

I just had never seen one customized to a university before.

And I'm definitely picky when looking for a machine like this, before I went to UM I worked at a Showbiz Pizza (the company that bought Chuck E. Cheese and then did a name-change), so I'm very particular on games, controllers, the sturdiness of the cabinet, etc.
Friends of my mom owned an arcade in the 80's .... I lost a ton of brain cells in there... Lol
 
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That's way too much... I mean I get that it's in a hurricane case but still 2700 is really high...
My buddy buys machines for his game room and doesn't pay anywhere close to that... Shop around if your serious about a machine... You'll find a better deal...
Yes I know it's a wishlist ... Just offering a suggestion if you really want one..
They’re basically preying on people’s fandom . You could buy a regular machine and paint it yourself and save a ton of money.
 
I'd love to say I'm too modern for machines, but... there's something special about them, even when you grew up with PlayStation and PC gaming.
 
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