Thank you for the informative review. Still going through all of the options, but you may have helped point me in the right direction. Play pinball occasionally on an arcade machine... or play arcade games on a much larger pinball surface?! Do you know if one of my favorite old arcade games (Frogger) can be run on this? Last question - how are the golf game(s) that were included with the add-on pack that you purchased? Thanks again and have a great day!
It's neat but i dont feel its practical. Your hands sit way lower for pinball than they would if you were playing an arcade. I hooked up a fight stick via bluetooth and just sat it on top and within minutes i was rly uncomfortable. For some reason nobody ever mentions that, probably because by that point they're already stuck with it
Is it as good as a separate dedicated arcade machine? Probably not. It depends on how serious you are about playing. For some, this might just enough of a nostalgia jolt without needing a separate machine:
Thank you for the informative review. Still going through all of the options, but you may have helped point me in the right direction. Play pinball occasionally on an arcade machine... or play arcade games on a much larger pinball surface?! Do you know if one of my favorite old arcade games (Frogger) can be run on this? Last question - how are the golf game(s) that were included with the add-on pack that you purchased? Thanks again and have a great day!
Can you stretch the screen for ones that don't fill up the screen?
I haven’t seen that capability. You would need to plug in an external device like a raspberry pi and run the games off of that..
Can you not play the arcade games using the backbox screen? I feel like it would give your neck a break from looking down all the time.
I haven’t encountered a game that uses the backbox screen yet.
What games can u get on there
I have hundreds of old school arcade games on it.
@@Upscaled_HT how do u get arcade games on there
I don’t want to hook up a PC are there other ways to play games such as Galaga?
That's basically what I did. All the games I have are running natively on the pinball machine. The games are stored on the flash drive.
It's neat but i dont feel its practical. Your hands sit way lower for pinball than they would if you were playing an arcade. I hooked up a fight stick via bluetooth and just sat it on top and within minutes i was rly uncomfortable. For some reason nobody ever mentions that, probably because by that point they're already stuck with it
Is it as good as a separate dedicated arcade machine? Probably not. It depends on how serious you are about playing. For some, this might just enough of a nostalgia jolt without needing a separate machine:
I really don't like their logo. Really much rather have artwork. It looks like they made it with Microsoft word