We've known that Arcade 1UP was bringing The Simpsons arcade game back - but we didn't know when. Today, Tastemakers announced that the at-home arcade machine will be released on the 30th anniversary ...
Good news, Simpsons fans: you'll soon be able to bring home the classic arcade game The Simpsons. Made by Arcade1Up, this machine includes the classic four-player Simpsons beat-'em-up arcade game, ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. The Simpsons is coming to Arcade 1Up. We played the prototype of the ...
Arcade1up has been around for a while now, making home arcade machines for those with the enthusiasm and floor space to give ’em a shot. In recent years, though, it seems like its reach has grown to ...
Arcade1Up is a leading name in the arcade world, manufacturing cabinets that cover a wide variety of properties and genres. The company’s latest offering is The Simpsons Arcade Machine, which includes ...
Gamers of a certain age (cough) now have a way to relive the countless hours spent playing The Simpsons at your local arcade. Arcade1Up has introduced a retro cabinet that faithfully recreates The ...
Arcade1Up has finally secured the rights to produce one of the most-request arcade cabinets of the '90s with Konami's The Simpsons. For a small period in time, this was THE machine you had to be at in ...
The retro gaming cabinet makers at Arcade1Up have unveiled a new, full-sized offering of The Simpsons side-scrolling beat ‘em up brawler classic to celebrate the title’s 30th anniversary, and ay ...
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The Simpsons are heading home this year. Arcade1up’s newest addition to the company’s lineup features Konami’s 1991 arcade game based on the long-running TV show. The cabinet will likely retail for ...
Konami had a hit on its hands when it released a licensed arcade game based on The Simpsons way back in 1991, when arcade dens were still thriving. Now three decades later, Arcade1Up announced at E3 ...
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