claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.020
RetroRalph reviews Arcade1Up Final Fight Wave 2 cabinet, praising improvements but noting shipping damage.
Arcade1Up tuned the monitor settings on Wave 2 cabinets, making them look better than Wave 1 despite using the same hardware
high confidence · RetroRalph directly observed and confirmed this through visual comparison and gameplay footage
Wave 2 Final Fight cabinet ships with integrated plexiglass overlay that fits better than Wave 1 aftermarket overlays
high confidence · RetroRalph notes plexiglass was 'supposed to be in wave two cabinets' and directly observed the fit quality
The joystick on Wave 2 cabinets feels upgraded and similar to the Countercade model
medium confidence · RetroRalph states 'The joystick actually feels...almost exactly like the Countercade' but did not open it to verify internal upgrades
Arcade1Up is actively listening to feedback from modding and enthusiast Facebook groups
medium confidence · RetroRalph notes Arcade1Up is 'in one or two of those groups' and 'constantly listening to our feedback'
Wave 2 Final Fight cabinet uses non-clicky buttons for punch and kick controls
high confidence · RetroRalph directly observed: 'they didn't go with a clicky button for A and B on this game'
The $300 price point for Final Fight cabinet offers good value compared to full arcade cabinets
high confidence · RetroRalph's opinion based on gameplay experience and market context
RetroRalph received a defective unit with buckled/bent side artwork from shipping damage
high confidence · Direct observation of damage; first issue in approximately 10 cabinets he has built
The bottom bracket groove was positioned incorrectly on RetroRalph's unit, preventing proper door closure
high confidence · RetroRalph directly encountered and documented this assembly issue
“It just looks kind of sloppy...This actually looks more like what you'd expect out of the arcade, although still not perfect to what you'd see in an arcade, but good enough, right?”
RetroRalph@ 2:57 — Describes improved plexiglass fit on Wave 2 vs Wave 1 aftermarket overlays
“They probably look like they tuned the video portion of it so that the monitor looks better. For sure, 100%, it looks better. It is 100% the same monitor though.”
RetroRalph@ 4:34 — Key observation that Wave 2 improvements are software/calibration-based, not hardware upgrades
“I view $300 is a really good price for what you're getting.”
RetroRalph@ 7:22 — Value assessment of the Final Fight cabinet
“I don't want anyone to sit here and think that this is the same as buying a full on arcade cabinet. But it does reproduce the experience in a way that, you know, for the price, it's hard to beat.”
RetroRalph@ 6:58 — Contextualizes the product's positioning vs authentic arcade hardware
“This might be possibly one of my favorite cabinets that they've made.”
RetroRalph@ 10:32 — Overall positive assessment of the Final Fight cabinet relative to other Arcade1Up releases
“I know Arcade1Up is in one or two of those groups. So they're constantly listening to our feedback, and I think we've been giving them tons of ideas around the product and how to improve it.”
RetroRalph@ 6:50 — Notes manufacturer engagement with enthusiast community
community_signal: Arcade1Up actively monitoring and responding to feedback from modding community Facebook groups
medium · RetroRalph states 'I know Arcade1Up is in one or two of those groups. So they're constantly listening to our feedback' and notes improvements like monitor tuning directly address community complaints
market_signal: Arcade1Up Mortal Kombat cabinet rolling out to market gradually with limited availability on West Coast
medium · RetroRalph mentions 'it's trickling its way out...Out West and I missed the I missed the order several times'
product_strategy: Arcade1Up upgrading control panel components on Wave 2: better joystick feel and integrated plexiglass overlay
high · RetroRalph notes joystick 'feels almost exactly like the Countercade' and praises plexiglass integration as Wave 2 standard feature
product_strategy: Wave 2 Final Fight cabinet integrates plexiglass overlay from factory rather than offering as aftermarket accessory, with improved fit quality
high · RetroRalph states 'they put the plexiglass they shipped it with the plexiglass' and describes improved fitment compared to Wave 1 aftermarket overlays
product_strategy: Arcade1Up Wave 2 cabinets feature improved monitor calibration (brightness, contrast settings) over Wave 1 despite identical hardware
high · RetroRalph directly compared visual quality and confirmed 'they probably look like they tuned the video portion of it so that the monitor looks better' and noted Wave 1 complaints about 'brightness was too high. It was washed out.'
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product_concern: Shipping damage observed on Wave 2 Final Fight cabinet including buckled/bent side artwork
high · RetroRalph documented buckled artwork on side panel: 'there's like a buckle right here in the artwork and it almost looks like this was bent during or somehow...messed up the side'