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Retro Ralph builds custom Ms. Pac-Man/Galaga Arcade1Up cabinet with original PCB in response to AtGames licensing news.
AtGames has acquired Ms. Pac-Man licensing
high confidence · Retro Ralph states 'I wake up to Ms. Pac-Man is owned by AtGames?' indicating recent news about licensing agreement
The cabinet uses the original Namco 20th anniversary Galaga/Ms. Pac-Man JAMMA arcade board
high confidence · Ralph explicitly states 'we are using the Namco 20th anniversary Galaga miss pac-man board. So it is JAMMA, so it is a JAMMA arcade board' and confirms it is a licensed PCB
The Namco 20-year reunion board is available on eBay at reasonable prices
medium confidence · Ralph mentions 'This Namco 20-year reunion board is available on eBay, so you can find people selling it. It's not that outrageous of a price right now'
Arcade1Up Wave 1 monitors have poor viewing angles
high confidence · Ralph states 'these Arcade1Up Wave 1 monitors, which is what this is, has terrible viewing angles' and notes Arcade1Up made improvements in later generations
“AtGames, you don't deserve Ms. Pac-Man. But there is someone that does. There's someone that does deserve Ms. Pac-Man.”
Retro Ralph@ 0:27 — Core motivation for the video—framing the custom cabinet as a response to AtGames licensing news and intent to preserve the game for the community
“This is actually one of the cabinets I've wanted for a really long time, so I'm going to keep this in my collection. This is not going into a storage unit.”
Retro Ralph@ 6:41 — Indicates personal attachment and decision to permanently display the cabinet rather than rotate it through storage
“It is an arcade PCB and it is a licensed one at that. So I can't imagine that this is far off from the original.”
Retro Ralph@ 5:11 — Confirms authenticity of the board and implies accurate emulation relative to original arcade hardware
business_signal: AtGames has acquired Ms. Pac-Man licensing, representing a significant IP licensing shift in the arcade/retro gaming space
high · Ralph's opening statement: 'I wake up to Ms. Pac-Man is owned by AtGames?' confirms recent licensing acquisition
community_signal: Custom arcade builder community actively developing aftermarket solutions (functional coin doors, custom artwork, PCB integration) to enhance Arcade1Up cabinets beyond manufacturer specifications
high · Multiple vendors referenced: Tyler (Arcade Graphics), Shane (DIY Retro Arcade), Matt Scott Evans (marquee), JC (Tulsa Arcades) all providing specialized components and services
product_concern: Arcade1Up Wave 1 monitor technology has poor viewing angles, a limitation that the company subsequently addressed in later hardware generations
high · Ralph explicitly states 'these Arcade1Up Wave 1 monitors, which is what this is, has terrible viewing angles' and notes 'they obviously made improvements with the Wave Two, Wave Three'
technology_signal: Community response to licensing changes includes sourcing original arcade PCBs and integrating them with modern display technology (HDMI converters, scan line filters) to preserve authentic gaming experiences
high · Ralph's detailed explanation of the video converter chain (CGA to HDMI to scan line generator) shows deliberate technical work to maintain authenticity while using modern Arcade1Up hardware
positive(0.82)— Ralph is enthusiastic and celebratory about the custom cabinet build, frames it as a passionate project to honor Ms. Pac-Man. Critical comments about Arcade1Up and AtGames are delivered with humor rather than genuine anger. Ralph explicitly states satisfaction: 'I couldn't be more happy with the way this looks.'
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