The smaller the better I say! I I want to step on the Dreamcast Mini when I don't see it hiding among the kid's legos. I want to accidentally eat the N64 Classic after it fell into my bowl of cheerios. I want my mitochondria fighting over who gets the next turn on the 35th anniversary Game Boy. Ants deserve consoles too!
Here's Capcom missing the point. Not only is it too big, but it comes while a whole ding dong screen!
2.1 kg?! Might as well ask me to put a whole elephant on my lap!
What a weird selection of games. Mega Man Soccer? I know a Jbear that will be happy. If it has a way that allows for on-boarding of more titles I could see it as a neat little arcade machine, but Siliconera is estimating about $210 and that's a hefty price tag for what's included out of the box. That's assuming this will see a western release too, which seems unlikely to me.
But really the main issue here is that
Here's Capcom missing the point. Not only is it too big, but it comes while a whole ding dong screen!
Dubbed the Retro Station, this tabletop unit has an 8-inch screen and weighs 2.1 kg. It comes with the following titles:
- Mega Man The Power Battle
- Mega Man 2 The Power Fighters
- Mega Man X
- Mega Man Soccer
- Mega Man & Bass (Japanese Console Version)
- Street Fighter II
- Street Fighter II’ Champion Edition
- Super Street Fighter II
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
2.1 kg?! Might as well ask me to put a whole elephant on my lap!
What a weird selection of games. Mega Man Soccer? I know a Jbear that will be happy. If it has a way that allows for on-boarding of more titles I could see it as a neat little arcade machine, but Siliconera is estimating about $210 and that's a hefty price tag for what's included out of the box. That's assuming this will see a western release too, which seems unlikely to me.
But really the main issue here is that