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RetroRalph reviews Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga Class of 1981 cabinet ahead of Arcade1Up re-release
Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga Class of 1981 cabinet features a hidden Pac-Man game accessible via cheat code (up, up, up, down, down, down, left, right, left, right, left from main menu)
high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrates the cheat code in the video and notes it is undocumented but functional on the original cabinet
The original ROM includes unique dip-switch settings for adjusting Galaga firing speed, Galaga game speed, and Ms. Pac-Man speed that are integrated as in-game adjustables
high confidence · RetroRalph demonstrates accessing these settings via the test switch and confirms they are documented in the original manual
RetroRalph acquired the cabinet for $900 from a former Phoenix arcade operator who used it in his home, never on arcade floor
high confidence · Direct statement about acquisition; cabinet reported in near-mint condition
Arcade1Up is re-releasing a version of the Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga Class of 1981 cabinet
high confidence · RetroRalph states 'Arcade1Up just announced that they're going to actually do their version of this cabinet' and references it multiple times
Arcade1Up re-release may drive up secondary market prices for original Class of 1981 cabinets
medium confidence · RetroRalph speculates: 'with Arcade1Up coming out with theirs, I think it may drive up the cost of these'
“The appeal of this cabinet is it took two great iconic titles and brought them together. And it modernized it because it's a single PCB board versus two separate PCB boards.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 0:07 — Establishes the cabinet's core value proposition—consolidation of two classic games onto unified hardware
“The thing that isn't documented is the ability to play Pac-Man on this cabinet. And that's the thing I'm curious if Arcade1Up's gonna keep or if they're gonna omit that from their offering.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 1:01 — Identifies the key uncertainty about Arcade1Up's re-release: whether hidden ROM features will be preserved
“If you hear that tone, you've done it successfully. If I press player one start now, I can now play Pac-Man on this cabinet.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 2:24 — Confirms the hidden Pac-Man cheat code works and produces auditory feedback indicating success
“Ms. Pac-Man's an amazing game. Galaga's an amazing game. And you put them both together, you have a power couple. It's a power couple cabinet.”
RetroRalph (Jon)@ 6:22 — Summarizes the appeal of the dual-game cabinet concept through figurative language
design_philosophy: Uncertainty regarding whether Arcade1Up will preserve undocumented ROM features including hidden Pac-Man game and original dip-switch settings from Class of 1981 cabinet
high · RetroRalph repeatedly expresses curiosity about ROM preservation: 'I'm curious if Arcade1Up's gonna keep those things' and 'I'm curious if they're gonna use the actual ROM that's on this board'
market_signal: Secondary market prices for original Class of 1981 cabinets may increase due to Arcade1Up re-release creating renewed interest
medium · RetroRalph speculates: 'with Arcade1Up coming out with theirs, I think it may drive up the cost of these. So if you are interested in it, I would probably try to get on it sooner or later'
announcement: Arcade1Up officially announced re-release of Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga Class of 1981 cabinet
high · RetroRalph states 'Arcade1Up just announced that they're going to actually do their version of this cabinet' and references it as confirmed news
positive(0.85)— RetroRalph expresses enthusiasm for the cabinet, its games, and the consolidation of two classics. He is curious but not hostile about Arcade1Up's re-release, though he acknowledges uncertainty about feature preservation. The tone is celebratory about arcade gaming culture and collectibility.
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