Oh man, I'd love one of these.
The only plug in n play i have is Street fighter and double dragon.
I defo need this one.
Ms. Pacman and pac-land were my favourites.
I spent many 10p pieces playing those in the 80s.
Pac-Man plus I have on my arcade machine, very fun playing on a machine
@@RetroGamingNook From personal experience... I would stick with the plug and play... the quality of 1ups are terrible, the joystick stinks and the buttons are very cheap feeling, way cheaper than the plug and play, the video quality and monitor itself sucks, not sure if they improved that problem button from experience... it sucks.
A temporary solution is double sided tape, tape on the table, then stick the plug and play on the top
@@pacthesirThanks for the advice on the 1ups. I have heard the 1ups have bad screens on that collection. I have an X-Arcade Tank Stick I use MAME sometimes for a truer arcade experience. Did you build an arcade cabinet or do you have an original?
@@RetroGamingNook Well it's neither, it's a multicade machine that looks like a galaga/ms. pac-man 20th cabinet that I bought for $1,200, it has a 25" crt monitor, and the pcb in it is an old arcadeshop pc but it works and looks great.
I also bought a suzo-happ over/under coin door for it, it's a great home/commercial cabinet, my favorite feature is being able to play the speed pac-mans by holding the button!
Pac & Pal is fun because as you advance there are different power ups that resemble other games. Stage one is kinda like Galaga, then there is a smoke screen just like rally x, others too, can’t remember, but it’s fun to see what option you’ll get.
Ok…Thats cool. That’s the incentive I need to try harder. Thanks a ton. I’ll probably play it for a while today while it’s still out of storage with fresh batteries!
I used to be kinda good at rally x and i used to be great at bosconian I like them especially bosconian I used to have a pacman plug and play that had them also I was ok kinda good at dig dug but 1st time I played it was on a computer from the 90s
Just an idea, get a block of wood you can rest on your lap, then put that velcro tape on it with the other velcro piece stuck underneath the joystick. Just an idea to make it more stable
That could work if I’m not too aggressive. I kinda wish they had put a screw threading on the bottom of plug n play games like cameras have to affix them to some sort of base.
I meant to say a Daiquiri🍹not a Martini🍸... Sorry I don't have a fancy PhD in Mixology like Flanders.