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Anyone here actually build a small arcade setup at home?
I’ve been thinking about upgrading my basement game room and instead of just adding another console setup I’m considering getting a real arcade machine or maybe an air hockey table. I always liked the atmosphere of arcades growing up; people standing around, taking turns, trying to beat high scores, etc. It feels way more social than everyone just sitting on a couch with controllers.
Was it worth it? Do people actually play them often when they visit, or does the novelty wear off after a while?
Was it worth it? Do people actually play them often when they visit, or does the novelty wear off after a while?
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Re: Anyone here actually build a small arcade setup at home?
I did this about a year ago in my garage and honestly it ended up being one of the best things I added to the space. I started with a single arcade cabinet and later added an air hockey table and it completely changed how people hang out when they come over. Instead of everyone just scrolling on their phones or sitting around, people naturally start competing and taking turns. Even friends who don’t normally play games get into it.
When I was researching where to buy machines I found and it helped me see what kind of arcade cabinets and other stuff are available now. There are actually a lot of options that work well for home setups, not just big commercial arcades. If you’re on the fence, I’d say start with one machine. Once people start using it, you’ll probably end up adding more later like I did.
When I was researching where to buy machines I found and it helped me see what kind of arcade cabinets and other stuff are available now. There are actually a lot of options that work well for home setups, not just big commercial arcades. If you’re on the fence, I’d say start with one machine. Once people start using it, you’ll probably end up adding more later like I did.
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