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Whether you spent your childhood playing arcade games or you’re a fan of the instant classic Atari game, Tempest, you’re going to love this ultimate collector’s piece we have for 16% off. Get the Replicade mini Tempest Arcade machine replica for just $99.99 at the Mary Sue Shop.

Officially licensed by Atari, you know you’re getting the real deal when you get the Replicade mini Tempest. If you were a Tempest fan, you may remember it as the groundbreaking first full-color game from Atari, with fun monster characters and a futuristic-looking, angular arcade cabinet. Some hardcore fans are still playing the original arcade version—though the game came out in 1981, people are still breaking world records today.

Luckily, you don’t have to go searching arcades everywhere to play it yourself. This mini replica has it all—an accurate reproduction of the Tempest arcade cabinet artwork that looks like the vintage cabinet, an LED back-lit Marquee & cabinet accents, an on/off switch, a volume control knob, a large 3.5” LCD full-color screen, lag-free gameplay, and a high-quality speaker for accurate audio reproduction.

Rolling Stone says “It’s one thing to see [their] creation in a picture of a video and another to see it in person: its diminutive size, how responsible it is, how well that tiny, finger-tip sized trackball tracks. It’s almost magical.”

Ready to experience the magic for yourself? Get the Replicade mini Tempest Arcade machine replica for just $99.99 at the Mary Sue Shop.

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