TRANSFORM YOUR ARCADE AND RE-EXPERIENCE RETRO GAMING
Almost instantly, you can transform your arcade or gaming machine in to a perfected media experience.

Hyperspin: Beautifulfast, and seamless

Hyperpsin is without a doubt one the most visually impressive front ends available. And it requires minimal overhead while running fast and smooth.

Advanced Features

Hi-Score display for select titles, LedBlinky configured , 16:9 Themes, HD / HQ game previews, and much more.

Arcade Realism

Near perfect pixel and CRT visual settings. Game Bezels and overlays. Hi-Score and Save States. Ton's more...

Rocketlauncher

While Complex. It packs advanced features & options that supports, and drives every popular front end.

NOTE:  LEDBlinky License is required to run full button light functionality.  You can purchase a License here.

YOUR ARCADE BEFORE HOME ARCADE SYSTEMS

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OVER 200+ ARCADE & RETRO GAME CONSOLES

Delivered ready-to-play. You don't need to sit through weeks of downloading, renaming terabytes of wrongly named files.

CUSTOM BUILDS

Don't have a PC and prefer a plug-n-play method for your new cabinet? Home Arcade Systems has you covered with over 1000 builds since 2014.

WHY WASTE HUNDEREDS OF HOURS ON A NEW HOBBY?

 Your fun no longer runs out when your quarters do.

Whether you purchase your arcade from RecRoomMasters, ArcadesRFun, or dug in and got your hands dirty building your dream arcade, believe it or not, that's the easy part. Most people do not realize that the software and configuration is the hardest part of your arcade. It can quickly turn in to a lengthy and monster es time consuming hobby if let.

That's why Home Arcade Systems offers the most up-to-date, and easiest to install arcade solution anywhere. Backed by over 9000 customers world wide.

With your drive or custom build you will immediately get to see all your cabinet has to offer. Hyperspin offers a fast, beautiful and impressive frontend, making it easy for your family and friends to navigate and quickly launch their favorite game instantly jumping them back in time.

You have just about every support arcade and console classic spread across 200+ system wheels for you to choose from.

All the hard work has been done for you.

Want to take avantage of LEDBlinky using RGB or LED buttons? I've already configured every system to properly light and respond to the selected game's buttons. For example, if you choose Galaga from the MAME wheel. All player one buttons will dim while only the Fire button will light up. Game controls are also spoken so you never have to guess what buttons are used with the selected game. 

All arcade titles are configured to save high scores. High scores are also displayed on the Hyperspin frontend whenever you a game preview is selected. 

All console titles support save states as well as graphic filters, and plugins pre-installed incase you desire to visualy enhance your game play by adding graphic filters. I do not set these by default. The more filters that are applied, the more demanding the emulator is on your machine's hardware. This ensures your system will load and play all support game titles one your drive arrives.  I only preset graphic filters on custom build machines since I know they have the proper hardware to handle the demand. 

YOUTUBE OPEN REVIEWS

Each year I create a public video thread where I ask, and encourage customers to rate my service. It's completely unmoderated and I welcome all feedback.
  • Amazing customer service, always gets back to you if you have any problems or queries that you might have. I have just recently had some help off Chris regarding my Alien Alpha, he was always there to help out until the problem got rectified. Always puts himself out. If he hasn’t got the solution straight way, he will email to say that and look into it, and then gets back to you with the solution.
    Simon Humphreys, UK
  • Legit. Amazing service. Great configuration. Chris is always available to help. After a quick phone call, LED Blinky working. Would recommend (and have recommended). A++
    Nicholas Renter
  • Since 2013 Chris has help me with all my arcade needs. Undisputed the best customer support i ever revived. Honestly no BS. Like instant responses to many questions many times.
    Twistar Gaming

DID YOU KNOW?

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The famously awful E.T. game for the Atari 2600 actually sold more than its most famous game, Space Invaders. E.T. sold 1.5 million, while Invaders only shifted a million. A boss character called Binbag was removed from Rockstar's Manhunt early in its development. He was a psychopath wrapped in black refuse sacks. Lovely. In Pilotwings 64, the character Lark is actually the mascot for famous American games magazine Nintendo Power, Nester. His name was changed at the last minute, probably because PAL gamers wouldn't know who he was. In The Legend Of Zelda: Link's Awakening, the advisor from the SNES version of Sim City, Dr Wright, appears in a house. He's named after Will Wright, the creator of the Sim series. There are currently over 100 million Game Boys in the world; both the original and the colour variant. 32 million of them are in Japan, and there are 44 million in America. Online gaming isn't as recent a development as you may think; in the '90s, a modem peripheral called the Satellaview was released for the Super Nintendo. It let gamers download gaming news and specially-designed games. They were mostly remakes of retro classics. Early iterations of Nintendo's failed Virtual Boy console included a gun you'd set vertical on a flat surface that would project a 3D image into the air. GoldenEye's famously brilliant multiplayer mode originally contained three Bond actors as playable characters; Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton. Their data was left on the cartridge, but you couldn't select them without using a cheat device. Namco developed a special PSone controller to be used with Ridge Racer Type 4. It was called the Jogcon and had a wheel in place of the analogue sticks. The death screams of the bad guys in the original Golden Axe are digitized from screams used in the films First Blood and Conan The Barbarian. The damsel-in-distress that Mario rescues in the original Donkey Kong is called Pauline. In the Japanese version she was known simply as 'Lady'. Mega Man is known as Rock Man in Japan. This was changed in America because 'rock' is well-known slang for crack cocaine, and the name stuck. The Xbox was originally named DirectXbox, as it was initially designed to show how Microsoft's Direct X graphics technology could benefit the console market. The Texas Instruments TI-83 calculator has more graphics processing power than the Commodore 64. Amazingly, some basic C64 games can even be programmed into it. The name Atari comes from the Chinese game Go. 'Atari' refers to a situation where a stone or a group of stones is in imminent danger of being taken by another player; a state Atari ironically found themselves in when the brand was bought by French company Infogrames. 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The Nintendo GameCube's proprietary disc can hold 1.5 gigabytes of data - 190 times more than what an N64 game cartridge can hold. In the 1980s, a service called Gameline allowed users to download games to the Atari 2600 over regular phone lines. It was a commercial failure, but eventually formed part of the foundation for America Online, the world's largest Internet service provider. In its heyday, the Dragon Quest series was only ever released on weekends in Japan, because mid-week launches would see thousands of people pulling sickies to go and play it. The Atari Jaguar proudly boasted that it was the first 64-bit console, but in reality it was two 32-bit chips stuck together - so not truly 64-bit. Those liars. A game called Malice starring singer Gwen Stefani as the titular lead character was supposed to be a big-budget system-seller for Xbox. After years of delays it was finally released at a budget price on the console, and on PS2. Gwen Stefani's recorded dialogue was never used, nor was the planned 'No Doubt' soundtrack. If you cheated while playing the Sega 32x version of Doom, after the game ends you're taken to a fake DOS prompt. You can't quit out of it, and the only way to escape the screen is to reset the console. If you didn't cheat, you get an extra cutscene. Duke Nukem 3D was one of the first games to employ a real-time audio effect to its sounds. If you went underwater, a calculated reverb was applied to sounds being played to make gunfire sound muffled and gurgly. Super Mario World for the SNES took 29,000 hours to program. Luckily, it went on to sell 17 million copies and was the best-selling game of its generation. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 was one of the first ever games to have a simultaneous, worldwide release date. This was known amongst gamers as 'Sonic2sday', as it appeared in shops on a Tuesday. November 24, 1992 to be exact. PC hit Grim Fandango was originally titled ‘Deeds Of The Dead’, but was changed because LucasArts didn’t want a reference to death in the title. In a game primarily about death, the afterlife and the grim reaper. Yes. The Secret Of Monkey Island came with a code-wheel copy protection system, in which you had to mix and match pirate faces and assemble their names. It was taken out of future releases as it proved too annoying. [/random-content]

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