![]() ![]() Tastemakers LLC is a leader in at home entertainment products. Starting Monday, August 16th, 2021, consumers can pre-order The Simpsons home arcade machine on more information on Arcade1Up, visit follow Arcade1Up on social media ( Facebook, Instagram, Twitter). Easy Assembly: Once the arcade machine is plugged in at home, players can follow the in-game setting menu and on-screen game selections.Retro Authentic Artwork: True to the original arcade machine, this custom shaped machine and matching riser design with lit marquee is the perfect conversation piece for any room in the home and even offices with its stunningly vibrant graphics.Expansive Player Access: Up to four simultaneous players can experience endless animation inspired fun and remote play with the Live feature. ![]() 2 Games in 1: The home arcade machine comes with The Simpsons Arcade Game and a bonus game slated to be announced during pre-orders this summer."With over 2 million home arcade and pinball machines sold by Arcade1Up, fans of The Simpsons will enjoy bringing home the authentic arcade experience with endless gameplay.”Įxciting features consumers can bring home with The Simpsons home arcade machine include: "Arcade1Up is excited to expand its family home game room offering with a modern lens on retro gaming and classic pop-culture game collection editions like The Simpsons” said Scott Bachrach, CEO of Tastemakers, LLC and Arcade1Up. Arcade1Up’s latest at-home arcade machine transports fans back to the early ‘90s, where players can play as Homer, Marge, Bart, and Lisa, to take on swarms of their favorite televised characters. The example above is 100% original and in excellent condition.MIAMI, FL, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Tastemakers LLC’s Arcade1Up, the leader in home retro gaming entertainment, begins preorders for one of their most anticipated arcade machines yet: The Simpsons at-home arcade machine, releasing on the 30th anniversary of the game’s first entry into the market. It took me a dozen years to rectify my mistake, but I finally got another chance. This is the kind of lesson one receives while climbing the learning curve. I saw one on ebay back around 1999 and passed because at $900 I thought I could find one as nice for less, and then many years passed without me seeing another one even close to "as nice," regardless of price. I wanted one of these for years but couldn't find an example that was very nice and reasonably priced. This model is not rare but it's not easy to find, and I'd have thought it would be more common today had it been commercially successful. All of these features should have led to commercial success, but I don't know if it did. With its shape and aluminum construction, this machine looks simultaneously clean and sterile, high tech, and futuristic. This has decidedly unparallel sides and front and back, and was really an "out of the box" design for its time. Most multicompartment machines are kinda boxy, with parallel sides and parallel front and back faces. I don't know why I always thought of this as a 1930's machine, but I did. It's made entirely of aluminum, and at "circa 1941" was made a little later than I'd thought it was. It's a very cool machine with an unconventional design, but beyond that obvious fact I don't know much about it. I feel bad about this write-up because a model this neat deserves more than I have to say about it.
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