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Did the word "arcade" make you feel nostalgic?
I usually left the machine on free play for most of the day. I only left it at 5:5 when there were naughty gamers around or if the crowd was too big to let everyone have a go at it.
Almost all arcades have the same system so which ever arcade you have or plan on having must have the same settings.
You can buy a similar arcade like the one I showed in the video with the classics like tekken, street fighter, mortal kom at, pacman, fogger etc etc for about $350-$600 online.
This one cost us roughly about $700 along with the custom rig and stand as well as the shipping costs and insurances. If you are buying this in the US then it should be way cheaper.
Depending on the make, games, quality, copyrights and so on, an arcade can cost anywhere from $300 to over $1100. But whatever you do, buy it from someone you can be in contact with.
One more thing to remember is that most of the rigs/cases come with a tubular pin tumbler lock. Make sure you get it from the previous owner/maker.
In any case you can purchase these keys for about $2 online. Still, it's better to have the key from the get go.
So yeah, you can change the settings on your machine to follow any rule. For house party or challenges it's good to go with 1:1 and for random fun the best option is "free play".
You do not have to unplug the "menu" button, but it's best kept unplugged and the case kept locked to avoid others from fidgeting with your system.
GG!
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