Arcade games are Film noir Archivesmaking a comeback.
Capcom revealed the Capcom Home Arcade Tuesday, a home console with 16 pre-loaded classic Capcom games that embraces the spirit of the arcade and brings it to your home.
Developed by Koch Media, the plug-and-play Capcom Home Arcade is both a console and a controller, resembling an arcade gamepad with joysticks and buttons for two-player gaming. Sure, the fact that it's literally designed to be the Capcom logo seems a little conceited, but it seems like an impressive little piece of technology.
The only problem is that preorders in Europe are starting at €230, which is roughly $260. That's a lot of money for a gamepad with 16 games, considering throwback consoles like the NES and SNES Classics, the PlayStation Classic, and the Sega Genesis Flashback run for roughly a quarter of that price.
Here's the list of '80s, '90s, and early '00s games that come with the Capcom Home Arcade:
1944: The Loop Master
Alien Vs. Predator
Armored Warriors
Capcom Sports Club
Captain Commando
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Eco Fighters
Final Fight
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
Giga Wing
Mega Man: The Power Battle
Progear
Street Fighter II
Strider
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
As a quick comparison, the SNES Classic comes with 21 games and is retailed at only $80.
SEE ALSO: The Mega Sg makes classic games feel new againFor more hardcore Capcom fans, the Capcom Home Arcade might be a reasonable option, but it certainly doesn't look like something that more casual audiences will rally behind, considering you can buy a Nintendo Switch for just a little more money.
The Capcom Home Arcade is set to launch Oct. 25 in Europe, with more info to come on a North American launch and pricing in the future.
Topics Gaming
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best soundbar deal: Save $300 on the Sonos Arc
UK bans laptops and big smartphones on airlines from 6 countries
U.S. to collect and store DNA from teenagers detained at the border
Lyft is being mighty elusive about whether it'll finally come to Australia
Hidden Siri Commands and Unusual Responses
All the details of Uber's 'PLEASE LOVE US AGAIN' phone call
Japan moves closer to acceptance, with another city recognising same
Best Garmin deal: Save over $100 on Garmin Forerunner 955
'Banana for scale' is put to bed by this very weird apartment listing
How to Squeeze the Most Out of Your iPhone's Battery
Uber launched secret project to target California drivers under new labor law
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。