Tag: Arcade Games

Star Wars Outlaws Update Removes Stealth Requirement

Perhaps the world isn’t ready for a new Splinter Cell…. I’ve been anxiously waiting for a new Splinter Cell game to release. There were multiple times when Ubisoft was very heavily hinting at it during E3, and most recently “not-E3,” only to disappoint me with some DLC or content related to another game. The crowd seems to be there for Sam Fisher and friends to...

Sony Buying FromSoftware Parent Company Could Be Anime Focused

Sony could be buying the parent company to FromSoftware, Kadokawa, meaning the Elden Ring developers could soon be a PlayStation studio. From Software has a track record of frustratingly good games, but more importantly made the massively successful Elden Ring as of late. They also created a little ole game called Bloodborne, which fans have been basically begging to be remastered for PS5. All of...

Arcade1Up Brings NFL Blitz Back From the Sidelines

Arcade1Up has revealed their latest arcade cabinet will bring back another classic sports title players haven't been able to enjoy for a couple decades:...

Arcade1Up Expands its Legacy Edition Line and Rolls Out a New Pro Series Arcade Machine

Arcade1Up is delivering the goods at CES 2022 by bringing three classic games to their Legacy Edition Line of Arcade Machines. That's not all,...

Limited Run Games is Releasing SEGA’s The Astro City Arcade in Mini Form

Retro gamers will have will soon have the chance to snag a Mini-Arcade that brings SEGA's iconic Astro City Cabinet to North America for...

Killer Instinct, Dragon’s Lair, and More Highlight Arcade1Up’s CES 2021 Reveals

CES 2021 is virtual this year (obviously), but Arcade1Up has still brought the goods with new consumer cabinets and collections. During the virtual CES,...

AtGames Brings the Arcade Experience to Your Television

AtGames has announced a trio of new products in the Legends Arcade family, bringing the joy of arcade gaming directly to your TV. If...

Hands-On With Arcade1Up’s Rampage Cabinet (Video Review)

Arcade1Up's new line of consumer arcade cabinets have arrived, but how does the arcade experience compare in this scaled down version? Jordan had the chance to put the Rampage machine through its paces to see if it's worth the $300 price tag to bring into your home.