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The controllers are similar to [[Wii]] Remotes and feature motion-sensing support to some extent. The console uses standard mono A/V output and runs off of four AAA batteries or an AC adapter, neither of which is included. The remotes both use two AAA batteries each. | The controllers are similar to [[Wii]] Remotes and feature motion-sensing support to some extent. The console uses standard mono A/V output and runs off of four AAA batteries or an AC adapter, neither of which is included. The remotes both use two AAA batteries each. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.atgames.net/front/bin/ptdetail.phtml?Part=M001&Category=100410 Arcade Motion Dual at AtGames] | * [http://www.atgames.net/front/bin/ptdetail.phtml?Part=M001&Category=100410 Arcade Motion Dual at AtGames] | ||
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[[Category:Consoles on a chip]] | [[Category:Consoles on a chip]] |
Revision as of 05:38, 11 August 2013
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Manufacturer: AtGames | |||||
Distributor: Hyperkin (US) | |||||
Built-in games: 50 | |||||
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The Arcade Motion Dual (also referred to as simply the Arcade Motion) is a "console on a chip" manufactured by AtGames in 2010. It closely resembles the Genesis Gencore, but instead of a cartridge slot, it features an SD card slot to play downloaded ROMs. It also features 40 Built-In games, including 15 officially-licensed Sega Mega Drive titles, 7 "motion-sensing" sports games, and 18 "bonus" arcade games. Strangely, several of the officially-licensed games have added save states on the menu screen that act as a "level select" of sorts.
The controllers are similar to Wii Remotes and feature motion-sensing support to some extent. The console uses standard mono A/V output and runs off of four AAA batteries or an AC adapter, neither of which is included. The remotes both use two AAA batteries each.