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Master list (games, features, review links) for 1up full cabinets. Posting here too--this subreddit always tells me to post in another group but frankly this one has more action. I'm seeing multiple cabinets with game overlap (Galaga, MvC, etc). and trying to decide which ones to home in on.
Yes, it's worth it. I'm in love with these. And they listen to feedback like few companies I've seen. Quality has improved SIGNIFICANTLY in the two years these have been out. I have a cab from wave 1 (Galaga) and a cab from wave 3 (TMNT) and the niceness of TMNT is just amazing.
1UP. 91. Metascore. View All Reviews. The online multiplayer would be worth the purchase by itself. It's a perfect hybrid between platforming and first-person deathmatch -- in fact, you have the option to play both the single-player and multiplayer using a first-person view -- and works perfectly online. Read More. FULL REVIEW.
Pros: -Wraps multiples board games into one device and brings simplicity to some of the games ex: rolls dice, counts money for you etc. -Seems to support up to 8 people on some games great for bigger or smaller groups. -Has some of the most popular games for free in its store. Ex: Monopoly/Life/Yahtzee/Sorry/Scrabble/Solitaire.
26 lut 2015 · This week’s Family and Gaming article features an interview I did with John. It was a highlight personally for me to do this interview, and he did not disappoint with his answers. Without further ado: an interview with a former employee of 1UP, EGM, Gamespot, Metacritic and many other sites and magazines, John Davison.
13 wrz 2006 · #1. After many years of loggin in and going onto major videogame sites (not forums), I've come to find a winner: 1up.com. I mean this sincerely. The way that site runs is like a magazine/community with life pouring out of every page.
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