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Capcom Home Arcade $251.86 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Capcom Home Arcade has dropped to $251.86, which is $30 cheaper than the previous deal and the new lowest price on 3 Camels.

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  • +8

    Just in time for self quarantine

  • Well that didn't last long. Back up to $329. Guess I'm destined to never own one.

  • If people realy want it it’s still avaliable

  • "with emulation provided by FB Alpha"

    I imagine it wouldn't be long before this is hacked given that it's running Final Burn Alpha as the emulator.

  • +3

    You know this listing is being stalked by Ozbargainer when: "Customers who viewed this item also viewed" = Christmas trees (https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/519064)

  • Good price. Big W / Target @ $399 LOL.

  • Wow there are better options. Pandora Box Key has 3003 games for $185.90!

    • I reckon those buttons will feel like flushing the toilet.

      • As per previous post and pointed out by various online reviews:

        "the Capcom Home Arcade is built from suitably high-quality parts. The sticks and buttons are made by Sanwa; a brand with cult status among arcade devotees. That means you get something extremely durable, highly responsive, and very rewarding to use."

        • The Pandora.

          • +1

            @DASHCAM NOW DUDE: I own a decent few actual arcade machines, and have of course, swapped a few buttons and CRT's and such in my time….
            I also own a few metal home arcade controllers for various consoles and PC. And have built my own :)
            I love Coin-Op culture.

            There was a time when button brand mattered; but I genuinely feel that's long gone.
            Stick, they still matter, because there's so much more going on; 4 gate, 8 gate, spring pressure, etc etc.
            But most of the switches at least are a simple microswitch, and nothing more.
            Something we can make in 'good quality' for a pittance these days.

            Bascially, if the sticks are good, I don't imagine the buttons will be bad.

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