Hospitalized for overdose of Covid-19 vaccine news Amanda Spouse 29 Dec 2020 (60) Germany8 employees at a senior home in the city of Stralsund were injected with Pfizer doses many times the recommended dose, leaving four people hospitalized. The incident happened at a nursing home in the city of Stralsund, capital of the Vorpommern-Ruegen region, northern Germany, on December 27 when health workers and health care workers were vaccinated with Covid-19 by Pfizer. German medical staff prepared a dose of Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine on Decem...
Ana Dulce Flores
Excellent product.
This is excellent. There's no two ways about it. The custom riser included is particularly a nice accessory. If you liked this classic game in your youth like I did and still like it today, you wouldn't know what you're missing not owning one of these.
Kevin Bailey
This is so AWESOME!! it's a must buy
our kids love this Pac Man Arcade game!! It is a BIG HIT we older people love it too Thank You !
Simone Gallimore
Fun like old times
Lots of easy put together and works great
Maleah LiberatedSoul Franks
A GREAT HOME ARCADE MACHINE!
I love classic arcade machines. When I found out about Arcade 1up, I had to get one of these. I'm legally blind, and if I can assemble one of these, ANYONE can! Well, ok, almost anyone. LOL ;) The only problem I had was related only to the carton the product came in. There was huge hole in the front of the carton, which was obviously the result of something heave smashing into it, during transit. Whatever it was, it punched right through to the very internal box marked FRAGILE. Yeh, the one with the monitor in it. There was impact damage to the back side of the monitor. but, guess what? The bloody thing still WORKS! Now that's gotta count as testament to the quality of Arcade 1up products. I was so sure I was going to have to order a new monitor. Nope. it works. There was just a thin little scratch, about 3 inches long on the lower part of the monitor, where something scraped some of the protective film off, which initially looked like horrific damage, until the film was removed, but that was it, as far as damage goes. I can live with this, and the scratch was on the bezel, not the monitor. The bezel can be easily removed, and replaced. I'm sure it would cost about 10, or 20 bucks, maybe a wee bit more, but not an expensive fix, at all, if needed. The assembly went fairly well, no problem. I do recommend you use a six, or eight foot table for the main assembly, and a card table for laying out the smaller bits. Trust me, you don't want to do this on the floor. You will need a flat head driver to make sure the cam locks for the screws are lined up correctly, but for the most part, just the Philips is all you need. I was VERY lucky with this machine, as it's one of the ones that has the updated main board, so Galaga actually saves the high scores, and Galaxian no longer crashes, and has it's correct colours, (red tipped ship). Sound is a bit too loud. I wonder if the people who designed that audio system listed to too much loud music, when they were young? LOL. Just put a paper back book on the speaker grill, and set the sound switch to the middle setting. you'll be fine. ;) I was very impressed with the inclusion of the control panel protector. It came taped in place, on the control panel. The screws you mount the panel with also hold the protector in place. The protector has the holes for all the buttons, and joystick already cut. Mine came with the riser, so it now stands at about the height of a cabaret cabinet. maybe a wee bit lower, but close. It's high enough I can reach the controls without having to bend over. However, I'm just under 5.7 tall. A taller person might have to bend a bit. I do like that these cabinets can be moved from the riser, to the floor. this lets children, and people in wheelchairs access the game in a comfortable manner. The unit weighs in at around 60 pounds, and yet it's still possible to move it around, if need be. Oh, regardless whether you assemble on a table, or floor, you definitely want a blanket, or a couple of towels to lay the unit on it's side with, to protect the side art. The side art is amazing. It appears they've used edge to edge vinyl, so there's no noticeable boundary between graphic, and the rest of the panel. Very nicely done. Makes me think the side art was painted on, like the old machines, back in the day. :) The controls are a bit on the cheap side, but not bad. I built an arcade machine with commercial grade sticks, and buttons, and there's really not enough difference to be concerned about. You definitely notice they're not exactly commercial grade, but certainly not bad, at all. The controls are close enough to what I remember in the arcade, for me. The screen is LED lit LCD, so you can definitely see some lighting changes from extreme angles. Not bad, though. The colours look vibrant, and the images look crisp, and clean. Frame rate of the emulation looks very good. I did not notice the artifacts others have reported when the product first came to market. The game works a lot like it's actual full scale counterpart, in that the game has it's original attributes intact. It has the attract modes which work just like the real machines. About the only thing I wish the factory would do, is apply carry straps to the outside of the carton to stop shipping carriers punching holes in the boxes, for handholds. LOL I'm really enjoying this 3/4 scale arcade machine. The size makes it possible to add a few more machines in the room, than I would be able to do with the full sized machines. I recommend you don't screw the cabinet to the riser. It'll keep the weight down, so as to make it easier to lift, and move around. My only concern, regarding structural integrity, is the front kick panel. Why this wasn't done as half inch stock is beyond me. It's quarter inch, or less. When played off the riser, a disgruntled player might kick it, and break it. However, this risk is minimized when on the riser, which does use half inch stock, and is reinforced with an internal structural frame. Although it is smaller than the real McCoy, I'd buy it again, in an heartbeat!
Sophie Cigleris
80’s
Easy to assemble. Great fun and space saver!
Hilario Castrejon
Easy assembly. Great quality.
Second machine I bought from Arcade 1up. Great quality, I prefer using a stool instead of 1’ riser. Takes about 20 mins to assemble.