
Rays Arcades United Kingdom, is specialized in building themed arcade machines for a good price and comes with high quality standards. But first some history: Computer Space sounds was the world’s first video game arcade machine released in 1971. Before Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney went off to start some games company called Atari, Computer Space was their first commercial collaboration, a year before the famous Pong. The coin-operated computer game was the first of its kind in arcades, even if it wasn’t an explosive commercial success, it managed to sell on par with other arcade machine. The arcade units made by Rays Arcades UK are approximately 610mm high, 340mm wide and 360mm deep. Because all units are hand made, arcade machines build cycles can take up to 3 weeks. This time frame includes initial build, graphic design and full component and system testing. Each arcade unit is dispatched containing a full set of games. They are considered part of the sale, and are included with your purchase free of charge to help demonstrate that your arcade machine does exactly what we say it should do. For more information please visit the website.
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