“Sega’s development studio in Haneda, located next to Sega HQ. This is where OutRun was developed.”
https://www.reddit.com/r/crtgaming/comments/ycpdwc/im_addicted_to_indextrons/
These are not powered on because none of them currently function.
Oh.
Cool article.
Commodore SX-64, the “the first full-color portable computer” when it launched in 1984, featured a 5" built-in display (it had video-out as well), weighed 23 lbs, and did not sell well.
We have one of those at work! I always point it out when I’m showing people around but no one is ever as excited about it as I am.
Maybe I need to chill out but I’d think less of any establishment that had such a thing.
Oh and the games are all stretched to widescreen in the other sample images.
Imagine having a Plex server home theater and plastering celebrity actors faces all over it
As someone who has to think about earthquakes and furniture that thing is a hazard.
There used to be a pizza place near me that had all this shitty art with like Tony Soprano not just playing poker with Don Corleon but also with Xena Warrior Princess, the Beastie Boys, and the Blues Brothers. That stuff is cooler than legs Pac-Man and SFV Ryu on a MAME machine that’s probably centered around a Raspberry Pi 2.
Perfect. Not arcade perfect. But perfect.
I guess hideous shit like this IS the reason why the Donkey Kong Jr cab at the local pizza place has a huge ugly “This machine is not running MAME” sticker on it.
I’ve watched enough aging ZX Spectrum youtubers to know there is nothing more perfect than Arcade Perfect
That “How gaming magazines took screenshots” section is kind of interesting.
I think I am completely fucked now because I played Convoy no Nazo for 25 seconds on a CRT on a famicom in the street tonight and the non-existent input lag compared to how I have played games for the last 15 years means I am completely fucked.
Yeah…yeah…welcome to the curse bud