Old Skool Video Arcade Puts Consoles In The Shade November 30, 2006

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Screw queuing in the rain and snow for an overpriced PS3 or wee Wii, when what you really need is a 100in dedicated video arcade system.

The aptly named DreamArcades has launched its 100in video arcade for those of you with no social life, very deep pockets and an uber-loving wife. It’s such a bloke thing too: big, ugly, brutish and designed not to fit in with anything else in your home. Perfect. According to the folks at Kotaku, it comprises:

“A wireless audio and video connection, a DLP projector, a PC with an AMD Athlon 64 3200+ CPU with emulation software pre-installed, and a few dozen arcade titles from Namco, Capcom, Atari, Midway and others, this beast will set you back £2,500 (plus shipping). It also features almost every control scheme your little noodle can think of, including a light gun.”

This thing comes with an exhaustive games package too which you can peruse at your leisure, after the jump.-Martin Lynch

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Atari® Game Pack
Asteroids®
Asteroids Deluxe®
Battlezone®
Black Widow™
Centipede®
Crystal Castles®
Gravitar®
Liberator™
Lunar Lander™
Major Havoc™
Millipede®
Missile Command®
Pong®
Red Baron™
Super Breakout®
Space Duel™
Tempest™
Warlords®
- Plus 60 Atari 2600 games

Digital Leisure Game Pack
Dragon's Lair®
Dragon's Lair II®
Space Ace®

Midway® Game Pack
Spy Hunter®
Defender®
Defender II®
Gauntlet®
Joust®
Joust 2®
Paperboy®
Rampage®
Robotron 2084®
Smash TV®
Bubbles®
RoadBlasters®
Blaster®
Rampart®
Sinistar®
SuperSprint®
Marble Madness®
720®
Toobin'®
SPLAT!®
Satan's Hollow®
Vindicators®
Root Beer Tapper®

Namco Museum® Pack
PAC-MAN®
MS. PAC-MAN®
Galaga®
Galaxian®
Dig Dug®
Rally-X®
Pole Position®
Pole Position II®
Xevious®
Dragon Spirit®
Bosconiant®
Rolling Thundert®
Mappy®
Sky Kid®

Capcom® Game Pack
1942®
Commando®
Ghost'n Goblins®
Sidearms®
Vulgus®
Street Fighter®
Street Fighter II CE®
-House of the Dead III

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