Calling all vintage game lovers! Illuminate your games room in a cool neon glow with this retro wall sign. It would also work well in any arcade! If you're after something a little different, check out our other arcade designs or get a personalized Custom Neon gaming sign for streaming and social posts!
Your new LED neon comes with a 4.9 ft transparent cord which plugs into a certified adapter (if you need an adapter for another country, ask when checking out). The adapter has an additional 3-6 ft of cable that plugs into the socket.
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Our LED Neon signs are mounted on high quality, clear acrylic backboards, stands or boxes. Backboards feature pre-drilled holes for easy wall mounting, and are ready for mounting, right out of the box.
We offer the latest LED neon flex technology which is both stronger & lighter than glass neon tubes. All of our indoor and outdoor signs come with a two-year manufacturer warranty covering faulty items. Click here for more details.
If you grew up in the 80's or 90's and where able to experience the arcades back then you probably have a warm spot for the good old arcade days it was just exciting time back then.Anyways now there is a game that feeds on that nostalgia call new retro arcade neon it's a trip to go back and play these old arcade games in VR there's also a cinema you can watch youtube video's in. It really makes you miss that era in gaming for me it might be the best game in VR right now here is some screenshots I took I suggest anybody interested in this there's a demo on Steam.
I tried out a previous version of this in my rift and thought it was pretty neat. I didn't play any roms through it, but just walking around the place and listening to music was cool. I do wish they would put the camera shift option used is a lot of other vr games in this, because otherwise I get super nauseous. (To be clear, I'm referring to the option to have the camera shift like ten or twenty degrees to the right or left instead of a normal smooth transition. I've heard Jeff say he didn't like it in the past, but I think Jeff just has a higher Vr tolerance than some people. I get super sick if I have to move the camera left or right with anything other than my head. Character movement is fine though.)
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