Review: Arcade1up The Simpsons Arcade Machine Resurrects Two Konami Classics (2024)

Arcade1up has been around for a while now, making home arcade machines for those with the enthusiasm and floor space to give ’em a shot. In recent years, though, it seems like its reach has grown to allow it access to hard-to-license properties you can’t play anywhere else. Among them? Konami’s The Simpsons, a well-regarded 1991 beat-’em-up. The game made a brief appearance on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but otherwise? It hasn’t been available for people to play. So die-hard fans? Yeah, they may be ready for something like this. We put the machine through its paces.

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Assembling an Arcade1up cabinet is certainly an undertaking, but it’s not so bad. You generally need to set aside an evening for construction, but it’s doable for normal folk like us. Arcade1up sent over the bundle with riser and stool, and all of it comes together fairly simply. There are a few elements we’d love to see improved, but they’re relatively minor. Like the plastic screen covering getting stuck in the screws! But for the most part, the company’s worked out most of the kinks in the process.

Arcade1up has been iterating on its cabinet designs in some smart ways. For one? It dropped the “let’s put big logos on the front” thing in favor of decorative fake coin doors. That looks nicer in peoples’ houses! Good on ya, Arcade1up. It also feels like trial and error has led to more comfortable button spacing. When we played earlier machines, things felt a lot more cramped.

Review: Arcade1up The Simpsons Arcade Machine Resurrects Two Konami Classics (1)

The Simpsons Arcade Game, like other Konami brawlers of the era, is built for flashy multiplayer fun. You can play as Marge, Homer, Bart, and Lisa, with each receiving a dedicated set of controls. The Arcade1up version replicates this setup, and it feels like an important part of the experience. The second player controls are generally considered the most comfortable in terms of viewing angle. Homer, with his easy-to-use set of attacks, makes sense there. We have more fun with characters like Marge and Lisa, though!

Playing with all four players is ideal for the game, but you’ll need at least two to check out all the moves. Combo attacks with each duo break up the monotony with which most games in the genre regularly struggle. Online play, a recent innovation in Arcade1up cabinets, is here too, in case you happen to have a friend who owns it too or want to find a match with a random teammate. Ultimately, though? The game’s short. It’s enough for a fun afternoon at the arcade, but as a permanent presence in your home, it may wear out before too long.

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The second game included in the Arcade1up Simpsons cabinet may be less famous, but it’s definitely here for good reason. The Simpsons Bowling is the other Konami-developed Simpsons game. It does what it says on the tin — bowling with Simpsons characters — and that’s probably enough for some people. The early polygonal approach of Simpsons Bowling certainly ages less gracefully than pixels, though there’s something endearing about it. The value here lies in this: it’s a trackball game! Games with buttons and joysticks can be easily replicated on other platforms, but the arcade form factor is a particularly nice way to play a game with specialized control devices.

It feels like, after releasing the beat-’em-up, Konami got the feedback that there weren’t enough show references and overcompensated in Simpsons Bowling. Which is fair, honestly? Without the constant voice clips and special animations, it plays like a traditional bowling title. There’s some value in that, as non-fans can just play bowling with you with no problem and have a good time, but those wanting more of the IP can enjoy the window dressing.

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We understand that Arcade1up’s market size and affordable approach may not be able to support the full Digital Eclipse treatment. Still, we’d like to see the software become a more fully-featured, robust celebration of its games! A home arcade machine is a huge presence and a conversation piece, and it should show the same love for the IP in its code that an owner has shown for purchasing it. As it is, it’s definitely playable, but there aren’t a lot of bells and whistles. We’d love filters! We’d love more gameplay options! And most of all, anyone who loves the arcade form factor this much would probably like to see the marketing materials and ephemera from the titles’ original release.

An arcade cabinet is a big investment! Even an affordable one is more of a commitment than most want to make. But the Arcade1up Simpsons Arcade Machine does a lot to make for a fun addition to a Simpsons fan’s household. And hey, if you have the means and space? You could check out a lot of them.

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The Arcade1up The Simpsons Arcade Machine contains The Simpsons and Simpsons Bowling arcade games, both originally developed and published by Konami. The Arcade1up re-release is available now for $699.99 through the company’s official site, as well as in various configurations at other retailers.

Review: Arcade1up The Simpsons Arcade Machine Resurrects Two Konami Classics (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to beat the Simpsons Arcade game? ›

If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 1 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

Is Arcade 1up emulation? ›

Arcade1Up is a computer hardware production company that specializes in the production of working 3/4 scale arcade video games using modern components and emulation.

Does Arcade1Up have warranty? ›

Our warranty covers the unit for 90 days from the purchase date. For extended warranties – you must reach out to the retailer that the extended warranty was purchased from.

Is The Simpsons Game hard? ›

Though much of what makes it good has been lifted from the console renditions (script, level ideas, voice-over), the DS developers give the handheld gamers a unique gameplay experience. It's not a hard game by any means and it's a little straightforward and short, but it offers some great chuckles all the way through.

What age rating is Simpsons Arcade? ›

Ages 12+. 5/5 stars.

What is the Konami code in Simpsons Arcade? ›

Unlock All Extras

Input the classic Konami Code: Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A during the title screen to unlock all of the Cool Stuff without having to beat the game with everyone.

What consoles can you play the Simpsons game on? ›

The Simpsons Game is a 2007 platform game based on the animated television series The Simpsons made for the Nintendo DS, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The game was published and distributed by Electronic Arts.

How many levels are in the Simpsons game? ›

Levels. The game has 16 levels. Some of them can be picked up randomly, while most of them have to be completed to get to the next one. There are several hubs in which these can be picked up: the Simpsons house, the backyard of the house, and the game engine.

Is it illegal to emulate arcade games? ›

If you own a game physically, you are likely to emulate or own a ROM of the game. However, there's no legal precedent in the United States to say it's illegal. There is no trial on record of any company going to court over emulators or ROMs and their use.

How much does Arcade1Up mod cost? ›

Arcade1Up Head to Head Mod Kit Bundle

$399.99.

Does Arcade1Up have WiFi? ›

With Wi-Fi Multiplayer and Leaderboard capabilities, choose from 14... Looking for a thrilling addition to your home gaming setup? The Big Buck Hunter Pro Deluxe Arcade Machine from Arcade1Up is the perfect choice!

Do Arcade1Up machines take quarters? ›

The Arcade1Up Pac-Man Deluxe machine also has some fantastic details that make it stand out. This thing doesn't take quarters, but a faux coin slot toward the front of the cabinet makes it look like it does.

How do I return Arcade1Up? ›

Return Instructions

Returns must be sent in the original manufacturer's packaging. Customers are responsible for paying shipping costs for returns. We recommend using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance, as we are not responsible for items lost in transit back to us.

How long does it take to finish The Simpsons? ›

To calculate how long it would take you to watch all of The Simpsons, multiply the number of episodes by the average length of one of them, 22 minutes: 22 min × 740 = 16,280 min . This number corresponds to about 271 hours, or just above 11 days of uninterrupted watching!

How many levels are in The Simpsons Game? ›

The game contains sixteen levels, called episodes, and each requires specific powers to complete.

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