iiRcade's Totally Rad, Retro-Style Home Console Plays Hundreds of Games

iiRcade's Totally Rad, Retro-Style Home Console Plays Hundreds of Games

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The iiRcade, a modern arcade machine, packs 100-watt dual speakers, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a 19-inch HD display.

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Sega My 8-year old mercilessly punched, kicked, elbowed, kneed and threw me. And I couldn't be prouder. I wasn't pulling any punches, yet she destroyed me in the Player 1 vs. Player 2 battle during the finale of Double Dragon. Although it took me a little by surprise—that based on my years of experience with the game she bested me, rather than the degree to which she delighted in doing so—it was nevertheless a satisfying conclusion to our first day with the bar-top video game console iiRcade sent me to try out.

Assembly of the iiRcade took less than an hour.

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Setting It UpMy daughter had helped me put the iiRcade Classic Bartop together in less than an hour. Assembly wasn't complicated—just basic Ikea skills for adjoining the wood cabinet—since the major electronics components (controller deck, monitor, speakers) came preassembled. It was deliciously gratifying to turn the iiRcade on and see the opening graphics, knowing we'd just built a video game system with real arcade joysticks and buttons, a 19-inch high definition screen and 100-watt stereo speakers.

iiRcade's Totally Rad, Retro-Style Home Console Plays Hundreds of Games

Oct 3, 2021, 12:17pm UTC
http://www.newsweek.com/iircades-totally-rad-retro-style-home-console-plays-hundreds-games-1629596 > The iiRcade, a modern arcade machine, packs 100-watt dual speakers, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and a 19-inch HD display. Scott Tharler Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedInShare on RedditShare on Flipboard Share via Email Comments Tech & Science Video games Video game Games Sega My 8-year old mercilessly punched, kicked, elbowed, kneed and threw me. And I couldn't be prouder. I wasn't pulling any punches, yet she destroyed me in the Player 1 vs. Player 2 battle during the finale of Double Dragon. Although it took me a little by surprise—that based on my years of experience with the game she bested me, rather than the degree to which she delighted in doing so—it was nevertheless a satisfying conclusion to our first day with the bar-top video game console iiRcade sent me to try out. > Assembly of the iiRcade took less than an hour. Scott Tharler Setting It UpMy daughter had helped me put the iiRcade Classic Bartop together in less than an hour. Assembly wasn't complicated—just basic Ikea skills for adjoining the wood cabinet—since the major electronics components (controller deck, monitor, speakers) came preassembled. It was deliciously gratifying to turn the iiRcade on and see the opening graphics, knowing we'd just built a video game system with real arcade joysticks and buttons, a 19-inch high definition screen and 100-watt stereo speakers.