New Wave Toys’ Asteroids X RepliCade Now Available to Pre-Order

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New Wave Toys, an industry leader in preserving all facets of the authentic ‘80s arcade experience through its lineup of premium miniature collectibles, is thrilled to announce Asteroids X RepliCade, a fully playable, 12-inch-tall replica of Atari’s beloved space shooter that honors the legendary arcade-game staple 40 years after its original debut.

This scale replica arcade cabintet features:

  • Limited Production 40th Anniversary Edition (of 3,500)
  • Replica 1979 Asteroids arcade machine in 1/6th scale (12 inches tall) 
  • Professional reproduction cabinet art by Escape Pod
  • Plays the original Asteroids arcade game on high resolution screen optimized for vector enhancement
  • Arcade Operator’s menu featuring dip switches and cabinet settings
  • High Score saving with non-volatile memory
  • Atari Owl Eyes metal coin door with storage compartment
  • Atari cone Volcano buttons
  • Authentic wood cabinet construction
  • Illuminated marquee and cabinet accents
  • Built-in high capacity rechargeable battery
  • Amplified mono audio with volume control
  • Glow in the dark packaging
  • Officially licensed by Atari

Pre-orders for Asteroids X RepliCade and its highly exclusive “Overhaul Edition” variant, as well as bundles combining the two, are live now on NewWaveToys.com at reduced prices through November 5, and expected to ship in December. An essential holiday purchase for the nostalgic gamer in your life, Asteroids X RepliCade is officially licensed by Atari and exquisitely detailed in keeping with all New Wave Toys’ premium collectible releases.

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