Dream Arcades releases the Dreamcade Impact cabinet just for fighter games

Shaggy February 12, 2009 4

Street Fighter IV will be out for the consoles in just a few short days and while you could go and buy the Mad Catz sticks to get that supposedly authentic arcade experience, the da2f2company Dream Arcades has created a home arcade cabinet that is made just for fighters like SFIV. Users can plug a PC, Xbox 360 or PS3 into the cabinet and then start enjoying fighting games on the ‘real’ thing. It even comes with  Hyper Street Fighter II, Street Fighter III – 3rd Strike and Street Fighter IV to get you started. The press release after the break holds more details.

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Dream Arcades Makes an Impact with Special Edition Arcade Fighter
Cabinet

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The Dreamcade Impact by Dream Arcades is designed for hardcore arcade
gamers looking for the ultimate way to play arcade-style fighting
games including Street Fighter IV. The Dreamcade Impact supports
Windows PC as well as Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles.

Sacramento, CA - Feb. 11, 2009  Dream Arcades
(http://www.DreamArcades.com
) continues its goal of bringing the ultimate in arcade gaming to the home market with the launch of the Dreamcade Impact. This special edition arcade cabinet is designed exclusively for fans of fighting games like Capcom's upcoming Street Fighter IV. Impact comes ready to play, just hook up your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 and get ready to experience your favorite fighting games the way they were intended  with real arcade joysticks and real industrial strength buttons. The Dreamcade Impact is available now starting at $1,699 for the 19 inch and $2,499 for the 29 inch version. Please visit http://www.dreamarcades.com/impact.shtml
or call: 916-761-6925 to order. "With the release of so many great arcade fighting games we wanted to give fighter fans an opportunity to experience these games the way they were intended  on a real authentic arcade machine," says Michael Ware, owner of Dream Arcades. Plastic game pads make it difficult to execute complex moves in the heat of battle and handheld arcade control panels can be bulky sitting on your lap, but nothing can beat the experience of rubbing shoulders while you go head-to-head on your own arcade machine. Dreamcade Impact Arcade Fighting Cabinet Features: Available with both 19" and 29 Monitors Compatible with Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows PC Comes with Hyper Street Fighter II - Anniversary Edition, Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike and Street Fighter IV Real Arcade Quality Controls built-in trackball works with both Windows and X-box 360 For more information about Impact, please contact James Hills at media@dreamarcades.com or call: 630-233-8336. High resolution images are available. About Dream Arcades LLC: http://www.DreamArcades.com
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Dream Arcades LLC is the leading manufacturer of home arcades and kits in North America. Since its founding in a Folsom, CA garage in 2002, the company has maintained their goal of providing low cost, high quality video arcades for home use. Dream Arcades believes everyone should be able to play arcade games in the home and they shouldn't be limited to a mouse and keyboard. Home arcades are a great way to have fun. Whether used to recall childhood memories with classics like Joust, Pac-Man or Missile Command or simply enjoy today's hit games with the family, Dream Arcades believes everyone should be able to experience Michael Ware's dream. ### James Hills President and Chief Marketing Officer mhn PR & Internet Marketing Phone: 630-233-8336 Web: http://www.marketinghelpnet.com
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4 Comments »

  1. Fernando February 12, 2009 at 10:05 pm - Reply

    Ew. If an old standard definition tube inside a ugly wooden box is supposed to be the ‘Real thing’, I think I’ll stay home.

  2. Wardog February 12, 2009 at 10:14 pm - Reply

    How about I just wait for the PC version to come out in June and build a proper HD cabinet myself..

  3. Editor February 13, 2009 at 6:00 pm - Reply

    Funny how you guys touch the fundamentals just as we discuss them.

    There is a feeling that the current crop of home brew cabinets are ‘too’ old school. What is being suggested is a HD style slim home system.

    With the appearance of the GX (gamedeck) MAME players want a slimline presentation, with better interface layout. Those table top game boxes was a start.

  4. Blaine February 14, 2009 at 5:30 am - Reply

    What do they mean “comes with xxxxxx”

    Comes with artwork for Street Fighter III? Surely it can’t come with the game.

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