If you closely follow the retro playground, then the name Arcade1Up it will ring immediately. The new company earned big points by getting a license to make an arcade cabinet featuring an ancient Designer Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles an arcade game, and follow that release with a series of other cabinets, including titles such as Marvel vs. Capcom, Pac-Man, Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter II.
The company is on CES showcasing its latest line of games, as well as digital pinball machines and plug-and-play systems. However, gamers of a particular vine will be very interested in something new NBA Jam cabinet, which enters the configuration of four players and has the ability to host online games so you don't miss out on someone to jump on the court with. The cab includes the first game as well NBA Jam Championship Edition and It's time for the NBA. The price has not yet been confirmed, but an Arcade1Up representative says it should be between $ 399 and $ 499.
Me indeed caught our eye, however, news that Arcade1Up is working on a wardrobe with Sega integrating Golden Ax: The Return of the Dead Adder, an 1992 Arcade release that was never shown on the either home system.
The cabin – which is expected to launch this May – also features arcade versions of the Modified, Shinobi, Wrestle War and the real Gold Ax. The games are a legitimate license with legitimate licenses associated with the simulation, but nonetheless, it's surprising to note that Adder Adder's remake – which goes against that religious series – finally getting more releases after all these years.
However, is it worth throwing 400 bucks on a big machine to play it? That is for you to decide, and we hope that the fact that this happens means that Sega may be able to roll it out to other platforms, such as the switch, in its Sega Ages range.
Cut off those fingers (and those swords).