I'm sure you can possibly mods those and put emulators on those, I have friends who have done that.Well, comically, Wal-Mart (an American chain store) is selling miniature arcade machines for around $300 each I think. Who has seen them? Anyway, the games on it are simply old-school ones from the 80s - but that's not saying many won't find them fun.
There is already an arcade game for VR!Who knows in near future we may get the VR based tech which makes use of the arcade games. And that may even sell better for the long run. I guess that may surely happen as well.
Haha, I actually do remember making a stop here when I visited Japan! Was an amazing arcade place! To be fair, any arcade I went into in Japan was generally quite amazing. I remember in one, I had an employee add on a few extra goes for us on the machine when we were very close to winning a figurine of Belle from Beauty and the Beast. Was just a really nice and enjoyable interaction. I also went on a VR coaster in Universal World in Osaka. That was the best ride I've ever been on!There is already an arcade game for VR!
Sega Akihabara Building No.3 6F is the most popular among foreigners.ww
Is that a toilet urinal with a built in arcade game?
My personal approach is installing the DOSBOX and then install those arcade games. That seems to be the way it worked out for most of the arcade. Here's one of the game that I recently played with DOSBOX.
I agree…