Grab your joystick with Arcade-In-A-Box Xbox 360 arcade controllers
Like a much-needed power-up in a time of desperation, Arcade-In-A-Box, LLC. comes rushing in to satisfy the occasional but all-too-powerful retrogaming urges of players all over with its recently-unveiled line of arcade controllers for the Microsoft Xbox 360.
While this generation’s wireless controllers are designed for ergonomics and convenience, there’s no denying the appeal of an old-fashioned joystick-and-button layout that Arcade-In-A-Box’s line of peripherals provides.
The joysticks in particular look quite durable and ready to stand up to some heavy-duty punishment – not to mention the buttons look almost inviting, as if they want you to repeatedly hammer upon them in your quest for video game victory.
And before you ask, yes, Arcade-In-A-Box not only has models for two players, but also solo ones for those with a budget (or if you simply want to keep the arcade experience for yourself).
Of course, this luxury comes at a price, but one easily affordable. The Dual 360 Controller model costs about US$ 299, while the Solo Controller model will run you for about US$ 149. And for those of us who really have a lot of money lying around, the Arcade-In-A-Box Arcade Console that comes with 100 arcade games, sells for about US$ 2000. A hefty price, but as we all know, reliving the past through some sweet arcade gameplay is priceless.
Interested in grabbing one of these beauties? Then check out the read link below for a peek at the official website, which includes a full list of models, prices, and ways on how to purchase them.
Like a much-needed power-up in a time of desperation, Arcade-In-A-Box, LLC. comes rushing in to satisfy the occasional but all-too-powerful retrogaming urges of players all over with its recently-unveiled line of arcade controllers for the Microsoft Xbox 360.
While this generation’s wireless controllers are designed for ergonomics and convenience, there’s no denying the appeal of an old-fashioned joystick-and-button layout that Arcade-In-A-Box’s line of peripherals provides.
The joysticks in particular look quite durable and ready to stand up to some heavy-duty punishment – not to mention the buttons look almost inviting, as if they want you to repeatedly hammer upon them in your quest for video game victory.
And before you ask, yes, Arcade-In-A-Box not only has models for two players, but also solo ones for those with a budget (or if you simply want to keep the arcade experience for yourself).
Of course, this luxury comes at a price, but one easily affordable. The Dual 360 Controller model costs about US$ 299, while the Solo Controller model will run you for about US$ 149. And for those of us who really have a lot of money lying around, the Arcade-In-A-Box Arcade Console that comes with 100 arcade games, sells for about US$ 2000. A hefty price, but as we all know, reliving the past through some sweet arcade gameplay is priceless.
Interested in grabbing one of these beauties? Then check out the read link below for a peek at the official website, which includes a full list of models, prices, and ways on how to purchase them.