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  • [arcade zapping goodness]

  • [game over noise]

  • I need a smaller quarter!

  • [jazz jazzness]

  • Greetings and welcome to an LGR product placement.

  • That's not what this video is about,

  • I just happened to have coffee.

  • Anyway, what we're talking about is this,

  • which is not a product placement,

  • but it is a product that I'm placing right here [chuckles]

  • This is something that I picked up at E3 2019

  • and if you saw my recap video of sorts

  • that I released about the show,

  • then you'll know exactly what this is,

  • or if you saw the title of the thumbnail of this video,

  • yes, this is a tiny little Tempest arcade machine.

  • One of the absolute most impressive ones

  • that I have seen to date.

  • Certainly the coolest one that I saw at the show.

  • And no, this is not sponsored. I'm not getting any

  • kind of commission for this,

  • I just saw it, was impressed

  • and bought it right there on the spot.

  • This is from New Wave Toys,

  • and they have a bunch of interesting Replicade products.

  • Really only a couple on the market right now,

  • but they've got a lot more coming out,

  • and I am intrigued by all of them

  • because of the quality of this one right here,

  • and let's just go ahead and open it up.

  • It was on sale too, that's another reason I picked it up.

  • I think normally it was like $120,

  • the sale price is $100 and then E3, it was only $89, so.

  • [relaxed jazz music] [cardboard creaking]

  • [box boxily unboxing]

  • So look at this [laughs].

  • It's just, I mean y'know the packaging alone

  • is just packaging, but I'm still happy with it.

  • I mean all the official Tempest artwork,

  • this is an officially licensed Atari product.

  • Well, it's licensed from Atari,

  • it's a New Wave Toys product,

  • but yeah, Replicade Amusements.

  • Just what they're doing with these little arcade machines

  • amuses the crap out of me.

  • It's a 12-inch, 6th-scale replica using real wood cabinet

  • and all these little parts and everything that,

  • let me just show you, because I've been extremely excited

  • [laughs] to get this thing home

  • and actually try it out at home,

  • 'cause I only gave it a brief look on the show floor.

  • [humming] [soft jazz music]

  • [plastic crunching]

  • [box shlunks open]

  • Ooh, such foam.

  • Got some bags of accessories and replacement parts.

  • A little manual and a USB power cable.

  • It has a rechargeable battery in there.

  • Oh, oh yeah.

  • And already, that heft.

  • That's one of the things that drew me to this.

  • It is an actual wooden cabinet,

  • but it's all these other little details on here

  • that just, whoa.

  • Right, so as I was saying,

  • it really was just the overall build

  • and finish that attracted me to this particular machine.

  • Only other machines that have come close

  • in terms of detail that I've seen

  • are the Numskull designs.

  • I think there's only a Pac-Man of those right now,

  • and those are a little bit larger.

  • Those are a quarter scale,

  • and these, from New Wave, are 1/6th.

  • So they definitely had to take a few liberties

  • just to make it playable, because it is a smaller machine,

  • but for a replica of this particular scale,

  • I think it looks great!

  • Let's go ahead and get this off here.

  • [plastic crackling]

  • Oh, yeah, so the display looks really nice,

  • you'll see in a moment when we turn it on,

  • but the wooden cabinet construction,

  • the really high quality artwork,

  • like the prints of all this text

  • on the front here looks wonderful,

  • and then there's this down here [laughs].

  • This actual metal coin slot.

  • Yeah, it's got the little mechanisms and everything.

  • I mean, it looks like it's almost functional.

  • I mean, this part's not exactly,

  • but you know, you can't put tiny little coins in there,

  • but I don't know, maybe you could.

  • Maybe you could make that work [chuckle].

  • It just pleases me to no end.

  • And yeah, like I said, it is USB powered,

  • so you have a USB mini port right there

  • and back here you have,

  • looks like volume, power and a little speaker here.

  • Let's see, what does this do?

  • Doesn't look like that comes off or anything so, yeah.

  • Let me just go ahead and charge it.

  • [plastic crinkling]

  • Oh-ho-ho wait, there are little coins!

  • [laughs] This is the coolest!

  • I love it, look at this, look at this.

  • It has little coins, aw man!

  • It's stupid, maybe, to be sold on a tiny arcade machine

  • because of the coin door,

  • but man, I'm a big fan of miniatures,

  • and well, you know, really well made miniatures.

  • If you can get it as close to any kind of realism

  • as possible when you get really, really way up on it

  • and just start inspecting those details,

  • things like really nicely printed artwork,

  • you know, it's something that I see skipped over

  • on a lot of these kind of arcade machines.

  • Like you look really close at the control panel,

  • for instance, on the front of the unit like this

  • and the text is not legible.

  • Well here, it is!

  • Or they totally skip out on things like

  • the coin door or just the overall aesthetic

  • of the machine itself, like the design,

  • the physical design of the wooden cabinet

  • that these arcade machines came in, or like,

  • just the fact that this has proper PVC trim molding here.

  • I mean, it's got that rubbery feel

  • that a real arcade machine does.

  • I just like it a lot.

  • Let's get this charging.

  • [soft jazz music]

  • There we go.

  • Oh yeah, and you can see the little [laughs],

  • the little coin insertion deals.

  • You can actually press those.

  • They light up

  • and they've got the little charging thing on screen.

  • The lights right there, and oh, man!

  • I do wish the key actually locked things.

  • As far as I can tell it doesn't,

  • but it's all metal here, so it just feels right.

  • Tiny quarters, tiny quarters!

  • Okay, while it's charging,

  • let me see what's actually in the manual here.

  • I have not looked at this at all.

  • Yeah, it does have a light up marquee.

  • I'm happy about that.

  • How to play the game.

  • And the rest of it's in other languages,

  • so yeah, pretty simple.

  • I mean, it's a tiny arcade machine.

  • What do you need to know other than turning it on?

  • I think there actually are some updates to the firmware

  • for these things available,

  • so I don't know which version this has.

  • I don't see anything about that in the manual,

  • but I've seen some stuff online saying

  • that there's different firmware updates.

  • [slow jazz music]

  • I've got some extra rubber feet here.

  • Some extra little knobs.

  • Looks like these are just alternate knobs?

  • Alternate spinner knobs?

  • That's a lot of them.

  • Why do you need so many?

  • Put this blank one on there.

  • All right, let's get this thing powered on,

  • because this was another thing I was attracted to with these

  • is that original Tempest machines,

  • they use a vector display,

  • and of course, this is not that [laughs],

  • but they mimicked the look of it pretty well actually.

  • [button clicking] [slow jazz music]

  • Yeah, yeah!

  • All right, so it goes straight into attract mode, I believe.

  • Or I guess it's playing.

  • Okay, now it's in attract mode.

  • I don't know how well this will come across on camera here,

  • but in person, anyway, it looks pretty good, man.

  • Got some anti-aliasing going on around the lines

  • and text and such so it's,

  • I mean, it's a tiny little screen.

  • Three inches, maybe,

  • so it does look a little soft when you're looking

  • at it really close.

  • But as I'm at right now just, you know,

  • normal playing distance, it's not bad.

  • So, I think we, what do we do,

  • press the coin button.

  • [metal clinking]

  • That's four credits, sure!

  • [electronic Tempest sounds]

  • Yeah!

  • [Tempest continues being Tempest]

  • I wasn't able to really hear the sound too well at E3,

  • 'cause everything else is really loud at the show,

  • but man, it sounds good here.

  • [zap zap, pew pew etc]

  • It's one thing I've always liked about Tempest,

  • is it has a little bit of oompf to that shooting

  • the 'do do do,' that, yeah.

  • [do do do noises]

  • And you can feel that here,

  • it's, you know, not booming away the room, but.

  • [chuckling to himself]

  • It's got little, whoops, "avoid the spikes."

  • I did not avoid the spikes [laughs].

  • So this was the slight little, not really an issue,

  • it's just a little different

  • because there's a little,

  • a slight little tick tick tick

  • when you turn the knob here, the spinner.

  • It's not like a free flowing thing.

  • So it doesn't feel as free as the full-sized machine does.

  • But I don't feel like it's getting in the way

  • of the game play, this just feels

  • a little tiny bit different.

  • I mean, you know it's gonna feel different.

  • It's a tiny little machine.

  • But yeah, I know.

  • It's one of those things

  • that I've noticed after playing the real machine a lot.

  • Like I don't have one of the real ones,

  • but there's a local arcade that has one I love playing.

  • This is so cool [laughs].

  • I just want all of the things now in this style,

  • this form factor.

  • And I have a bunch of other small arcade machines,

  • but like I said, none have impressed me quite like this one.

  • It's just, it's the combination of all the details

  • that make me so happy.

  • Yeah, once you get used to the spinner a little bit,

  • just that clicking, it's kinda nice, in a way,

  • because it is very accurate to each of of those clicks

  • is gonna be moving it in one,

  • I don't know what you would call it,

  • one degree of the pit.

  • Maybe that's what these are for?

  • Let's just see here.

  • So I guess this is like a smaller spinner.

  • It's definitely closer in scale.

  • Oh, I like that a lot, actually.

  • I'm not sure how playable this will be,

  • but in terms of the aesthetic, that looks proper now.

  • The other one that they have right at the moment

  • that you can actually buy, or you could,

  • until they sold out, was the centipede one,

  • and that one has a teeny tiny little track ball.

  • I have ordered one of those.

  • They didn't have any at the show.

  • Okay, I'm gonna play one more game.

  • Okay, yep, this is not as playable [laughs],

  • but it sure looks neat with the teeny tiny.

  • So if you try to turn it too fast,

  • it doesn't actually go around.

  • Hmm, like that.

  • See, I'm not moving.

  • That's a weird feeling.

  • I didn't really notice it with the other one.

  • I guess with this little tiny one, though,

  • I just have the impulse to spin it around quicker.

  • Yeah, I don't have the problem with this one at all

  • but I guess with the smaller one

  • I can spin it around way quicker.

  • Well, that's another reason they use this larger spinner.

  • Okay, so this is definitely the way to go [laughs].

  • Interesting, that's a quirk

  • that I did not notice at the show

  • because they had the larger spinner on here, like this.

  • I mean, honestly, this feels way more comfortable anyway.

  • There's making it look to scale

  • and then there's actually making it playable.

  • This larger spinner definitely makes it more playable.

  • And I don't notice the issue where I spin too quickly.

  • All right, now I gotta see what in the world

  • this little coin slot does.

  • What do the coins do?

  • Do the coins do anything?

  • So yeah, there's no actual openings in the coin slots,

  • I guess you just,

  • it's like a decoration thing, which I'm totally for.

  • [plastic crinkling]

  • Whoa, those are tiny.

  • Those are just the cutest little teeny tiny quarters!

  • We can stack 'em up here [laughs].

  • Look at that!

  • My little teeny tiny to-scale quarters.

  • See, now I'm just thinking of modifications

  • I could do to make this even more accurate.

  • I want to stick them in the slot!

  • Oh, what the?

  • What did I do?

  • The right coin button opens the menu, oh!

  • Well, that's put the sensitivity all the way up

  • and see how that goes.

  • Oh, okay.

  • [soft, lovely arcade noises]

  • That is definitely a little too sensitive,

  • but yeah, I don't know [laughs].

  • I wish that was a smooth spinning spinner!

  • This feels pretty good, actually,

  • now that I've played with it a little.

  • Uh-huh, just not gonna be setting any records or anything.

  • I mean, not that I'm gonna do that.

  • It's mostly just for display

  • and quick little novelty factor, that's for sure.

  • I would love to get an actual Tempest machine someday!

  • Any arcade machine, man, I don't have any arcade machines

  • in my home except for miniature ones,

  • and, well, this is the most impressive so far.

  • But yeah, despite its slight setbacks,

  • I think this is pretty great,

  • especially for the price I got it at, 90 bucks.

  • Well, do I want to take these little stickers off?

  • I kinda do.

  • [plastic peeling]

  • What a cool looking machine.

  • Well, thank you to New Wave Toys for being at the show

  • so I can give you some money

  • and take one of your things.

  • And thank you very much for watching.

  • If you are on the edge of buying one of these things,

  • I would say, knowing its quirks,

  • maybe Tempest your expectations [laughs].

  • As for me, I am completely satisfied with this coin door!

  • [metal clicking]

  • And the fact that it just looks so freaking good

  • just sitting here.

  • And yeah, it's certainly playable.

  • I mean, not as playable as the real thing,

  • but and if you can get it on sale, like I did,

  • definitely recommend it

  • if you're into miniature arcade machines

  • that look seriously good.

  • And if you enjoyed this video, then cool!

  • It was a pretty simple one just for Monday morning here.

  • Check out some of my more involved videos.

  • They go up every Friday, here on LGR.

  • Like I said, there was the E3 one

  • where I covered all aspects of the show.

  • That was a pretty enjoyable video to put together.

  • And more stuff coming up soon.

  • So stay tuned, if you like.

  • And as always, thank you very much for watching.

[arcade zapping goodness]

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