Looks interesting, but the screens are way, way too small. Touch screen is a plus. I'm curious as to how one would solve the Wheel of Fortune puzzles, though. Maybe it'll give you a choice of answers? Definitely a corner, or end cap space livener. Pretty sure someone like GRS could find a way to mod in a real metal arm. Wouldn't be all that hard. Just jack into the spin button's wiring. Thanks for sharing.
While I would generally agree with you on the screen size I think they may be the right size for these. I saw some videos from people at CES and it doesn't look horrible at all but I guess we can see once people start getting their hands on them in their homes.
@@ThePsykoGamer Indeed. Some of the games, like the slots, probably would be fine on a 10" display. As to the card games, and text based ones, that would be a challenge for me. Was cool to see the flashy bits going off, though.
Does Vanna White comes with the Wheel of Fortune Casinocade? This exceeded my expectations with the games list. It's a hard pass for me yet I can actually see this being a hot item for the casual market.
This may be a flop, most people that are into this type of thing want to go to real Casinos and bet real money. Also I wouldn't put something my arcade that mother watched on tv when I was a kid. "Want to play T2 or Wheel Of Fortune buddy?" "What!?"
You know I think this could probably cater more to the older generation of people. It could be something to fill a void some people have that don't live near casinos. I could see this being popular for people that aren't necessarily gamers in general. It could hit up a lot more groups of people than we realize. I hope it is successful but at least they are trying something different and stepping outside of what they know.
@@ThePsykoGamer Im in my late 60s and definitely want it LOL! I wonder if people are going to charge money for others to play it in their home and then pay the winners? Hmmmmmm?
Looks interesting, but the screens are way, way too small. Touch screen is a plus. I'm curious as to how one would solve the Wheel of Fortune puzzles, though. Maybe it'll give you a choice of answers? Definitely a corner, or end cap space livener. Pretty sure someone like GRS could find a way to mod in a real metal arm. Wouldn't be all that hard. Just jack into the spin button's wiring. Thanks for sharing.
While I would generally agree with you on the screen size I think they may be the right size for these. I saw some videos from people at CES and it doesn't look horrible at all but I guess we can see once people start getting their hands on them in their homes.
@@ThePsykoGamer Indeed. Some of the games, like the slots, probably would be fine on a 10" display. As to the card games, and text based ones, that would be a challenge for me. Was cool to see the flashy bits going off, though.
👍👍 can’t wait for this to be released
I will likely get it on sale ! I like testing out new types of cabs !
Does Vanna White comes with the Wheel of Fortune Casinocade?
This exceeded my expectations with the games list. It's a hard pass for me yet I can actually see this being a hot item for the casual market.
Whys it not showing for me on their website??
They never really fully showed it on their site. I think they were testing the waters for it.
This may be a flop, most people that are into this type of thing want to go to real Casinos and bet real money. Also I wouldn't put something my arcade that mother watched on tv when I was a kid. "Want to play T2 or Wheel Of Fortune buddy?" "What!?"
You know I think this could probably cater more to the older generation of people. It could be something to fill a void some people have that don't live near casinos. I could see this being popular for people that aren't necessarily gamers in general. It could hit up a lot more groups of people than we realize. I hope it is successful but at least they are trying something different and stepping outside of what they know.
@@ThePsykoGamer Im in my late 60s and definitely want it LOL! I wonder if people are going to charge money for others to play it in their home and then pay the winners? Hmmmmmm?
Screen is way too small.