Arcade1Up Cabinet vs Game What Is More Important?
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Arcade1Up Cabinet vs Game What Is More Important? Say you have a favorite Arcade game that you want to see on an Arcade1Up Cabinet say for example Paperboy. Do you want a cabinet with Arcade accurate controls and artwork or are you content having it as secondary game on another cabinet where the controls are an afterthought? Would you buy the cabinet for Paperboy despite it not being the marquee game? Wouldn't it be better to just play the game on a multicade at this point? Let's talk about this fascinating situation with Arcade1Up where we delve into the question of are they essentially a muticade themselves past the marquee game?
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