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Arcade1Up made a big splash earlier this year when it announced its first set of cabinets to feature Marvel Vs. Capcom, but there is one more cabinet it’s preparing this year for fans of classic arcade action. Starting today, you can order the Golden Axe Arcade Cabinet, the company’s first collaboration with Sega. Like it’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cabinet from last year, the Golden Axe unit can support up to four players at once on some of its games.

The titles included with this cabinet are:

  • Golden Axe
  • Golden Axe: The Revenge of the Death Adder
  • Shinobi
  • Altered Beast
  • Wrestle War

Each of the five included games is using its original arcade ROM that’s been licensed directly from Sega. The Golden Axe Arcade Cabinet is available now in the U.S. exclusively at the Arcade1UP website for $399.

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