March 13, 2022
Purchased and built on same day.
This 40th Anniversary Ms. Pacman cabinet has 10 including some favorites I had never had before like Dig Dug, Galaxian, and Galaga.
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As far as the the electronics of this cabinet, there are really only two pieces. The monitor has the power supply attached on the back of it.
The game controls has the circuit board built into the panel. And you just plug the two together.
I love the special 40th Anniversary Edition cabinet graphics.
The artwork on the cabinet is spot on for a Ms. Pac-man. Very happy with it. The pink t-molding is a great touch also!
It has what feels like real Happ Arcade Controls
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Although you can tell the monitor is not a CRT, it looks pretty good for an LCD and the horizontal layout is great.
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The menu system works pretty well. My only minor complaint is that you must hold
the player 1 button for 5 seconds to return to the main menu. I would have preferred something different.
The ROMs included act just like the original. No complaints there.
On Screen Game Selection Menu has the following:
Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Dig Dug, Mappy, Rally-X, Rolling Thunder,
Rompers, The Tower of Druaga, King and Balloon
Over all, Arcade1UP made a cabinet that looks like it belongs in a game room.
The Product Dimensions with out the base (I have the base) : 48.5"H x 20.88"W x 22.81"D
With the base it is a little over 58" tall.
Even though this is not a "real" arcade cabinet, I'm pleased with what we got.
The small form factor actually makes it more practical too.
I do wish it had a lit up marque.
That detail feels more important of a detail than have a coin door on the front.
I did notice there was a power out for a marque on the power supply.