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The Arcade1Up Deluxe has 12 retro games and is $100 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The retro deluxe arcade machine from Arcade1Up has 12 games and is on sale for $299.99, saving you $100.
Stranger Things has been the constant mood since Season 3 came out last week.
If you binge-watched the whole thing in a matter of days like everyone else did, you’re probably yearning for ways to stay connected to the show — who knows how long we’ll have to wait until Season 4.
There’s no DigDug, but this 12-in-1 arcade cabinet from Arcade1Up looks like it’s straight out of the show — and you can have it in your house. It’s usually $399.99, but is now on sale for $299.99 at Walmart.
Dustin would be psyched about this, guys. Play Asteroids, Centipede, Major Havoc, Missile Command, Lunar Lander, Crystal Castles, Tempest, Millipede, Gravitar, Liberator, and Asteroids Deluxe whenever you want, and without losing any quarters, either.
Everything should be just like you remember: a precision trackball and control knob for tactile feel, adjustable volume, and a 17-inch color LCD display that probably looks 4K compared to actual vintage ones. To top off the classic arcade experience, the deluxe version comes with a 12-inch riser for elevated play. That’ll take its 3/4 scale to an almost exact replica of the ones from the ’80s.
Regularly $399.99, you can save $100 and get it for $299.99 with free delivery.
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