Seeing this, my first reaction was what the hell was that? The reason of reaction was because I did not grow here so basically I did not know what an Arcade Cabinet was, yet after reading it and see how easy it can be and how much fun one can have with it. So enough talking let me describe to you what the Arcade can do.
Introducing the iCade iPad Arcade Cabinet, one of the new kit for the Ipad that is going to boost the product to the next level. The old school is definitely is going to love this.
HOW DOES ONE USE IT?
The Icade is so easy to use, what one does is gently sliding the Ipad into the Box, which uses a standard 30 pin connector to link the iPad to the professional-grade arcade controls. See I told you it was easy to use. Once everything is in place and the Ipad is well connected then is time to play get ready to have fun, for I know I will.
These are some of the games that one can play. Donkey King, Dig Dug and Super Steve Bros. One of my favorite is when the Geeks think that if someone is having he or she does not have to stop unless that person wants to, so they included a 10w USB power adapter so one can charge the iPad through any electrical outlet. Now that is a sweet deal. So now it’s time to kick it old school.
WHEN WILL IT BE AVAILLABLE WHAT IS THE PRICE?
The Icade are available since yesterday at the Apple store and the price is $149.99
. So Enjoy your Easter with your love ones by playing games on your new Icade Ipad Arcade Cabinet.
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