We had been keeping this a secret for a while and E3 was our debut party! If you saw it at E3 already, but have been wanting to know more, here’s more information about all the love that went into creating a custom arcade cabinet for Desert Child.
With the help of our good friend, Quan Nguyen from Arcadeworks, we took an existing Virtua Tennis arcade cabinet that we purchased at an auction, stripped it down (don’t worry, we saved the all the original parts for Virtua Tennis) and were able to customize the cabinet to repurpose it for E3, and for future events.
The cabinet is outfitted with 2 sets of Logitech G560 speakers and subwoofers, Sanwa joystick and buttons, a custom control panel, 2 LCD Monitors and 2 mid-level PCs. An added bonus was that the speakers had LED lights, which looked really cool when we mounted them inside of the marquee. The cabinet art overlays were done by our own Mike Shanks, who did an excellent job in creating the the overall aesthetic.
The reception we received at E3 was overwhelming, as we consistently had crowds at our booth. Thanks to everyone who was able to make it out to our booth at IndieCade to hang out with us, give us high fives! We really appreciate the continued support of Akupara Games and Desert Child.
Also, did you know you can add Desert Child to your Steam Wishlist?
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