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Wednesday March 22, 2006
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What gamer hasn't longed for his or her very own arcade machine? DreamAuthentics aims to fulfill that longing. You can go to the site and peruse 360-degree views of the different cabinet styles available, all of which can be customized to your particular gaming needs. The consoles can be fitted out for up to four players, and be able to play up to 5,000 games as well as DVDs and music files. You can add hookups for cable and Web access, and integrate a custom computer platform on which to play PC games. You can even hook up an Xbox or PS2. The upcoming racing cabinet (left), shipping this fall, will come standard with a force-feedback steering wheel, gas and brake pedals, an adjustable seat, a 27-inch Wells Gardner D9200 arcade monitor, and a five-speaker sound system, among other features. Prices range from $3,495 on up (the Dream Racing Cabinet will start at $5,995), so save your quarters.
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March 23, 2006 8:35 PM
I'm such a big gaming fan (especially Halo 2), so I think it's pretty cool!