Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Catch us on HGTV Tonight



There is a new show on HGTV this season and it's called I WANT THAT: TECH TOYS. It's a spin off the very popular show, I WANT THAT. Tonight's episode will show the Arcade-In-A-Box in a real world environment. No more looking at pictures, you can see one in action.

Program Guide and Air Times

New Custom Overlays


Our custom overlays have arrived. You can choose any color you want. If you want white buttons and blue themed overlay, it's yours. How about making a unit with your favorite sport team's colors? Take some pride in your country and make your color theme match your country's flag. The choice is yours.

Friday, August 18, 2006

NeoGeo MVS System



The NEO-GEO MVS System is an all-in-one solution for playing your NEOGEO MVS Cartridges on any s-video compliant video source. These systems have a Slot 1 board installed inside the unit with S-video and RCA Audio outs. The top lid flips open to make game swapping a snap. The hinged top is held down by a magnetic latch to make it easy to open and close, but hard enough to not effect game play. The unit comes with a scratch resistant printed overlay and the buttons are arranged in the classic NEOGEO style.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Jamma-In-A-Box Arcade Supergun



Jamma-In-A-Box is an all-in-one solution for playing your favorite JAMMA PCBs. These units are designed to make swapping of games easy by just opening the lid and changing out games.

The units include Composite, S-Video, and Component video output to NTSC, RCA Audio output, cooling fan, power switch and Happ joysticks and buttons for that authentic arcade experience. We can provide a generic setup that will work with most JAMMA PCBs, or we can custom build a unit around your favorite arcade game.

Retroblast and CoinOp TV Video Review is Online

The gang at Retroblast.com and CoinOP TV were nice enough
to put together a video review of our all-in-one system.

Check it out here

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Arcade-In-A-Box on Gearlog.com

PC Magazine's Gearlog.com posted a news piece about Arcade-In-A-Box.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Welcome to Arcade-In-A-Box!



Tucson, AZ based Arcade-In-A-Box has developed a unique product by literally placing an “arcade” in a box. Superficially, the product resembles an arcade control box, with joysticks, trackball and spinner. Under the hood, however, one finds a complete PC ready to run classic as well as modern arcade-style games. Additionally, this “Arcade-In-A-Box” is designed to plug into a television, not just computer monitors.

Because of this, the company is poised to introduce “arcade-style” computer games to the home theater market. No longer do people need to purchase a big, bulky arcade cabinet to enjoy arcade-style games with authentic arcade controls. Now they can enjoy modern as well as classic games on projectors or flat screen TVs from the comfort of a couch!

Each computer is designed to play any game currently on the market and features a 3ghz Celeron, 512 meg RAM, and a 128 meg ATI video card. These components are also upgradeable should need arise in the future.