You can buy an Arcade1Up retro arcade cabinet for less than the cost of a Nintendo Switch at Walmart

Every gamer of a certain age has, at one point or another in their life, thought about buying an arcade machine. Until recently, it’s only been a dream: Old-school arcade cabinets are heavy, expensive, and difficult to maintain, so most fans can’t just buy one on a whim. Now, though, there are options like the Arcade1Up cabinet: brand-spanking new reproductions of retro arcade machines like Pac-Man, Asteroids, and Street Fighter 2. Better yet, thanks to a holiday deal, bringing home a new arcade machine costs less than buying a game console (even after all those Black Friday game deals).

Walmart is selling its entire line of Arcade1Up arcade machines for $250, down $50 from the standard price. 

Arcade1Up Pac-Man Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Pac-Man Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
It’s a 4ft tall, “3/4 scale” Pac-Man cabinet that plays… Well, Pac-Man! Don’t forget to go for the cherry. 

Arcade1Up Street Fighter 2 Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Street Fighter 2 Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
This 4ft tall, “3/4 scale” Street Fighter 2 cabinet can switch between Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, and Street Fighter 2: The New Challengers, so it has all the most popular SF2 variants. 

Arcade1Up Centipede Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Centipede Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
Don’t let the name fool you: This 4ft tall, “3/4 scale” arcade cabinet has Centipede, Millipede, Crystal Castles, and Missile Command. It’s a heaping helping arcade Atari at home.  

Arcade1Up Galaga Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Galaga Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
This 4ft tall, “3/4 scale” arcade cabinet has Galaga and Galaxian. I’m no expert, but I bet pulling off the double-ship trick is tougher on an arcade machine than with a controller or a keyboard. 

Arcade1Up Asteroids Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Asteroids Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
It’s a 4ft tall “3/4 scale” arcade cabinet with Asteroids AND… Wait for it… Tempest, Lunar Lander and Major Havoc. In my mind, this is most hardcore retro option in the set. Not everyone remembers some of these, but maybe that’s part of the fun, right? 

Arcade1Up Rampage Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)

Arcade1Up Rampage Machine is $249 at Walmart (Down from $299)
Like the Centipede and Asteroids machines, this 4ft cabinet is a real steal because it actually features four games. With Rampage, Joust, Gauntlet, and Defender, you’ve got a pretty good spread. 

You can buy an arcade machine for less than a Switch, a PS4 Pro, or an Xbox One X. What a time to be alive.

There is a catch with the Arcade1Up machines you should know about: the machines are considerably shorter than standard arcade machines. In theory, that allows you to set up them with a stool or a chair and play them seated. Arcade1Up sells an official riser, a wooden box that fits underneath its machines to bring them up to the height arcade players would expect, but they don’t seem to be in stock at any of the major retailers that carry the machines. That said, if you’re feeling crafty, I’m betting it isn’t hard to make a box that can support the machine, which weighs roughly 63 pounds, and get it up to standing height. (Case in point, YouTuber Stan’s Arcade made risers using cheap end tables, which he also bought at Walmart).

If the dream of owning an arcade machine is in your heart, but you don’t have the means or will to buy a vintage cabinet, this seems like a pretty fun and reasonable compromise. Pick out your favorite game and start clearing out space in the garage.

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Mike Epstein is now the Reviews Editor for Popular Science. However, he was once a freelance games and technology journalist covering video games and hardware reviews, features, and more. His words have appeared on Lifehacker, GamesRadar, IGN, Gamespot, PC Mag, and more. 

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