The original Egret II was released in the ‘90s, and its key feature was the ability to rotate its screen 90 degrees so that games with tall aspect ratios — like Space Invaders and other shooters — ...
Trackballs! That’s exactly what the Arcade Classics Atari Centipede has to offer, and the machine makes for a great way to ...
Video game companies have been pushing out miniature versions of classic game systems for a few years, but the new Egret II from Japanese game publisher Taito may be one of the weirdest/most versatile ...
If retro-gaming is your thing, then you could do much worse than to purchase the X-Arcade Dual Controller, a $150 two-player, two-joystick version of the original X-Arcade. With a whopping 8 buttons ...
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