While I was watching the Combobreaker tournament this afternoon, I noticed one of the sponsers was a company called Arcade1Up. I never heard of them before, so I did some Googling and discovered this announcement made back in Febuary that I totally missed.
Arcade1Up is preparing to sell to market a line of mass-produced 4' tall arcade cabinets based on classic arcade cabinets. The cabinets will run using emulation on 17" LCD screens. In addition to the game the cabinet is based on, it will also include three related games. The line-up as shown at Toy Fair 2018:
- Centipede
- Millipede
- Breakout
- Missile Command
- Asteriods
- Q-Bert
- Lunar Lander
- Tempest
- Street Fighter 2 (includes CE, Turbo, & Super versions)
- Final Fight
- Ghost N Goblins
- Strider
- Rampage
- Space Invaders
The projected price for each cabinet is $400 each. From what I read assembly will be required, so these cabinets are probably going to be shipped flat pack.
Arcade cab enthusists will probably scoff, but I'm pretty interested to see how this product turns out. An arcade cab for my gameroom has been on my wishlist for a long time, but I don't have the inclination to find and transport a vintage cab to my home, nor deal with the maintenance aspect. $400 for a cabinet pre-built is pretty competitive to the DIY MAME kits I've seen elsewhere on the Internet. I'm very interested to see what powers these cabinets and if you can add additional ROMs or turn it into a full-blown MAME cabinet.
Polygon article on Arcade1Up:
https://www.polygon.com/2018/2/16...
A link of their website (currently with a placeholder):
http://www.arcade1up.com/...
A Youtube video of footage someone sneaked out of Toy Fair of the prototype cabinets (starts at 1:20):