I know it is not an arcade machine but I just picked up the Retro Freak multi console system.
I have to say I wasn't too impressed with the way it looked, as it almost looked like a prototype,
but once I turned it on and got it working, I realised it was an amazing system.
The Retro Freak really answers all of your old cartridge based console needs all in one box.
SNES (JAP/US/EUROPE), FC, GBA, PC ENGINE, MD, GENESIS, CBC and GB.
The only missing cartridge currently is the US NES but I'm sure they will bring out a converter for it as a converter will come in Feb that will do Sega MS, SGG and SG 1000.
When it comes to functionality the whole machine is modular which is great also small.
All games and saves can be dumped to onboard storage or a MSD card which is cool.
When it comes to graphics, the console pumps out at 720 which is more than enough for an HD TV.
I saw no lag I could notice but it has options to negate it within the menus I saw. Handy!
Loads of settings with filters and interlacing to give you the CRT look you want,
which is the best I have seen to be honest on such a system.
The sound is literally amazing. I was so blown away with the difference.
PC Engine games have always sounded naff but now they have a totally new licence on life.
In game menus let you do heaps, from save states to enabling cheat codes and graphics.
The controller is very good but you also have the option to use any controller you want which is great.
I tried a heap of my games from different systems and not one failure. In-fact a great example of how well this system worked was with the MD game Forgotten Worlds. It usually can't play with a six button controller and resets itself if one is plugged in. The Retro Freak had no issues.
Finally new updates can come from a MSD card that hopefully be on the web in the near future.
So in conclusion as a retro gamer, the Retro Freak is finally the all in one solution for all my cartridge based systems, saving me loads of space and adding some cool modern features. I totally recommend this system to any collector who is concerned about depleting the life of their old systems. Or a collector who wants to clean things up a bit.
Now if they can release a CDRom drive attachment, I'm good to go for all my 32 bit systems
Last note, the only thing I want to do now is to stick it within my Egret 2 - but I'm still not too sure how to go from HD to SCART on my Viletim yet. Anyone know how to do this I'm eternally grateful.
Here is the link to the manufacturers site.
http://www.cybergadget.co.jp/retrofreak/
Cheers
