![]() It's out there and doable, not saying it doesn't exist, but not on the margins A1U likes, so it would probably be a $600+ cab. It would be expensive for A1U to find some kind of hardware solution that would emulate these games properly and fit within the standard "credit card sized PCB inside the back of the monitor" form factor they use with everything. You need fairly powerful hardware, more powerful than a Raspberry Pi 4. This is the same reason we'll probably never see A1U put out any Nintendo games. I can't see them thinking this would be an okay business move. the beloved Killer Instinct fighting games, and iconic Don Bluth. ![]() Even if they just wanted to re-release the classic games on Xbox, they'd be potentially losing sales to people who already bought the A1U version. This X-Arcade Coin Door isArcade1up Rampage Game Machine Review: Good Coin-Op Gaming. If Microsoft wanted to make their own KI hardware (arcade cabinet or not), they'd be closing that door for themselves by licensing the IP to A1U. Try the one player free game plus at least it has combo assist so I dont have to keep pressing half circle on a xbox 360 d-pad which is horrible to use that another reason why this game is a 10 for me. That puts A1U roughly in the vicinity of the same space as them, making them a potential competitor. I dont play online but I do play locally like old school that I am since I know the online crossplay was going to be a mess at launch. Sucks because there are 2 issues with KI: first is that the IP is owned by Microsoft, and Microsoft is a manufacturer of gaming hardware.
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