Computer scientist Tom Tilley is known for his hacked joysticks and the world’s largest Game & Watch. His latest creation is much more humble, using things most of us can find in our home: a bunch of ...
Atari’s newest release, NeoSprint, has its roots in the Sprint series of arcade racing games from the late 70s. NeoSprint shifts from the original’s 2D to 3D isometric tracks, and injects some serious ...
Embracing the button-mashing nature of classic track and field-type games on the Commodore 64, this real-world drag racing arcade machine has just a single control for each player. When a set of ...
I love my Arcade1Up machines — my NBA Jam Deluxe cabinet still gets play to this day — but with prices typically ranging from $400 to $750, these arcade replicas don’t come cheap. Fortunately, the ...
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