Home-based arcade fun
Posted on Oct 16, 06 12:17 AM PDT

Fancy bringing home your very own arcade cabinet, but lack the monetary funds to do so? The Arcade-in-a-Box system ensures that you will never need to spend another quarter again with the Midway Arcade Treasures software and the Atari Anniversary Collection which ought to keep you occupied for quite some time. This Windows XP-powered system comes with a couple of arcade joysticks and authentic arcade pushbuttons. At $1,800 a pop, they're certainly not cheap but you're probably putting down some fine coin for the experience and not the hardware itself. Other D.I.Y. enthusiasts will have to be happy with their MAME setup and a nice, comfortable keypad instead. More specs are available after the jump.
• HAPP Competition Arcade Joysticks (Red, Black, Blue, Green, Yellow)• Authentic Arcade Pushbuttons (Start, Coin, and 6 Fire Buttons per Player, ESC Button)
• 3" Trackball
• Illuminated Power Button
• Windows XP Home
• 2.88GHz processor or higher
• 512MB Corsair Memory
• 120GB Hard Drive
• CD/DVD ROM Optical Drive
• 128MB Graphics Card
• Sound and Cat5 NIC
• 2 Front USB Ports
• Rear USB Port
• S-Video and VGA Outputs
• RCA Audio Outputs
• Computer Cut black melamine coated wood
• Black T-molding
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