Arcade games are Watch The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Onlinemaking a comeback.
Capcom revealed the Capcom Home Arcade Tuesday, a home console with 16 pre-loaded classic Capcom games that embraces the spirit of the arcade and brings it to your home.
Developed by Koch Media, the plug-and-play Capcom Home Arcade is both a console and a controller, resembling an arcade gamepad with joysticks and buttons for two-player gaming. Sure, the fact that it's literally designed to be the Capcom logo seems a little conceited, but it seems like an impressive little piece of technology.
The only problem is that preorders in Europe are starting at €230, which is roughly $260. That's a lot of money for a gamepad with 16 games, considering throwback consoles like the NES and SNES Classics, the PlayStation Classic, and the Sega Genesis Flashback run for roughly a quarter of that price.
Here's the list of '80s, '90s, and early '00s games that come with the Capcom Home Arcade:
1944: The Loop Master
Alien Vs. Predator
Armored Warriors
Capcom Sports Club
Captain Commando
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Eco Fighters
Final Fight
Ghouls 'N Ghosts
Giga Wing
Mega Man: The Power Battle
Progear
Street Fighter II
Strider
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
As a quick comparison, the SNES Classic comes with 21 games and is retailed at only $80.
SEE ALSO: The Mega Sg makes classic games feel new againFor more hardcore Capcom fans, the Capcom Home Arcade might be a reasonable option, but it certainly doesn't look like something that more casual audiences will rally behind, considering you can buy a Nintendo Switch for just a little more money.
The Capcom Home Arcade is set to launch Oct. 25 in Europe, with more info to come on a North American launch and pricing in the future.
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