GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Arcade1Up's Infinity Game Table is a triumph in design, offering an ...
If the Nintendo Wii showed us one thing it’s that all kinds of people want to play games. But in order to get to that audience, games need to present their experiences in a more streamlined and simple ...
I’d never been more upset during a game of Battleship. My ship wasn’t just sunk. It was blown to smithereens in a 3D animation as haptic rumbling shook the table-sized tablet. It was so loud against ...
Arcade1Up, makers of officially licensed arcade cabinets, has announced a new type of product that’s a little less retro than its other offerings. It’s called the Infinity Game Table, and it’s a wi-fi ...
Arcade1up’s Infinity Game Table is something of a new outing for the company. After all, the popular line of arcade replicas builds off existing games and ideas. The Infinity Game Table is a new ...
There’s a lot to like—the system eliminates the need for storing boxes in closets and doesn’t consist of dozens of easy-to-lose pieces, and you can even save games at any point so you can come back ...
Board games just got a lot more intense. Forget flipping the board in fury because you suck at backgammon. Hasbro and Arcade1Up have launched the Infinity Game Table so you can be a sore loser in ...
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Arcade1Up’s Infinity Game Table, initially revealed through a Kickstarter campaign last year, is essentially a large tablet/table that can store and play a number of board games and other applications ...
Arcade1Up first tackled home arcade cabinets before revealing its upcoming virtual pinball machines, and now it's entering the world of board games, comic books, and more with the Infinity Game Table.
Game night, it’s a weekly staple for many a nuclear family here in the USA. For decades, families have plopped down on their respective couches or in front of their dining room tables for a night of ...
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