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TL;DR: The nostalgia-inducing Arcade1Up Street Fighter cabinet is like having your childhood arcade in your own home — pick one up on Amazon today and save $112.49; priced at just $187.50.


Remember the days when you used to haul a sack of quarters to your local neighborhood arcade and spend hours hopping from machine to machine, spending hours in an 8-bit world without ever wanting to leave? Well, nostalgic gamers will be happy with this one — with an Arcade1Up machine, you’ll never have leave (make sure you do at some point though, or else you’re going to melt your eyes).

If you pick up Arcade1Up’s Street Fighter cabinet on Amazon today, you can save over $100 (that’s cheaper than anywhere else right now.  Read more...

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