AtGames Unveils New 4K Versions of Legends Ultimate Arcade and Pinball Machines

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Later this year, a new handheld and the 4K versions of Legends Ultimate Arcade and Pinball machines are set to be released by AtGames.


AtGames is expanding its home arcade product line by introducing two new systems–the Legends Pinball 4KP and Legends Ultimate 4KP–which are set to arrive by the end of this year. These 4K versions offer higher storage and processing power compared to the original versions, along with new user interfaces.

The AtGames Legends Pinball 4KP is bigger than its predecessor, featuring a nearly 24-inch backglass display and solenoids replacing the haptic speakers found on the original. On the other hand, the Legends Ultimate 4KP is an enhanced version of the Legends Ultimate arcade.

Both systems are set to be available for pre-order in the summer of 2023. In addition, AtGames is also releasing a new handheld gaming device, which is scheduled to arrive later this year. These new offerings from AtGames are perfect for those who are looking for an upgraded home arcade experience, including higher-quality graphics and more immersive gameplay.

AtGames to Launch 4K Legends Ultimate Arcade and Pinball Machines, Along with a Handheld System

Later this year, AtGames will introduce new products, including the AtGames Legends Pinball 4KP and the AtGames Legends Ultimate 4KP, along with an entirely new handheld system, which are all set to expand their home arcade product line.

The AtGames Legends Pinball 4KP and Legends Ultimate 4KP will both have higher storage and processing power compared to their original versions. In addition, the Legends Pinball 4KP will come with a nearly 24-inch backglass display and solenoids, unlike its original counterpart. The Legends Ultimate 4KP closely resembles the standard Legends Ultimate, except for the standard BitLCD marquee option, which allows displaying game art while playing. Though the MSRP has not yet been announced, the current $800 price of the Legends Pinball suggests that they will be quite expensive. Furthermore, AtGames is planning upgrade kits, priced at $350 for Legends Ultimate and $400 for Legends Pinball, which will replace the internal board and provide the processing power of the 4K models.

Late this year, AtGames will launch the Legends Voyager, an entirely new handheld system that can play all existing game and pinball packs from other AtGames machines. It also includes 50 built-in games, as well as local streaming and many of the Bring Your Own Game (BYOG) options of the other systems. While there are no images of any prototype design available, expect to see the new handheld system soon. The MSRP for the Legends Voyager has not yet been announced.

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