However, Taito hugely simplified this with the Egret II cabinet by allowing the whole screen to easily rotate for games that needed the screen in different positions. What’s interesting here is that ...
United Games Entertainment, the umbrella company for Strictly Limited Games/ININ Games, has revealed that it will be distributing the Taito Egret II Mini in the West. This arcade-focused micro system ...
Earlier this year, Taito showed off the Egret 2 Mini, a small, high-end arcade console that includes 40 retro games across a variety of genres. If you were captivated by this tiny, but mighty home ...
We’ve had all manner of retro micro consoles released in recent years, but the Taito Egret II Mini is not like the rest and could be the best one yet. If you are not familiar with Taito Egret II, then ...
Taito unveiled a brand new version of their EGRET II Mini retro arcade unit as they are presenting a new Limited Blue Edition to buy. Working with Strictly Limited Games and ININ Games, this console ...
Its cost will price it out of a lot of players’ range, but for those who want it? Taito’s Egret II Mini executes on what it promises to do fairly well. It’s a luxury item, for sure, but it could be a ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The original Egret II was released in the ‘90s, and its key feature was the ability to rotate its screen 90 ...
The 'EGRET II mini ' is a game machine that makes it easier to play classic arcade games of the past by downsizing the EGRET II housing for arcade games to a desktop size. I had the opportunity to ...
GameCentral reviews the mini-console from Taito that puts 40 of their best arcade games onto one replica coin-op. It used to be a widely acknowledged fact that Taito’s Rainbow Islands is one of the ...
The desire to own retro-based gaming hardware is usually steeped in authenticity. We don’t just want to play older games, but to do so in a manner that reflects our original experiences. The uptick in ...
Video game companies have been pushing out miniature versions of classic game systems for a few years, but the new Egret II from Japanese game publisher Taito may be one of the weirdest/most versatile ...
Just when you think the run of retro mini consoles has come to an end, the next wave of bite-sized nostalgia comes in the form of arcade cabinets. Although these days it’s owned by Final Fantasy ...