X-Men 4 Player Arcade Machine
$699.00
In StockReady to team up for some remote play? The X-Men 4 Player arcade game is equipped with Live WiFi
Description
X-Men 4 Player Arcade Machine
For the mighty masses of Marvel™ mutant fans, it’s time to punch, blast, and slash through the home arcade cabinet you’ve been clamoring for: the X-Men 4 Player Arcade from ARC Games
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
With character designs straight out of the legendary Pryde of the X-Men animated pilot. The X-Men 4 Player arcade game was an instant smash hit in 1992, allowing players to control Cyclops, Wolverine, Colossus, Storm, Nightcrawler, or Dazzler, in taking on the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants masterminded by Magneto. Four simultaneous players, amazing mutant powers, endless fun.
Ready to team up for some remote play?
The X-Men 4 Player arcade game is equipped with Live WiFi; yes, you can fight your way through each level with the help of retrogamers anywhere, playing from their own cabinets.
Oh, and you want more Marvel arcade action? You got it. The classic Captain America™ and the Avengers™ AND The Avengers™ in Galactic Storm are also both included!
Gorgeous cabinet artwork (with an included exclusive stool!), stunningly vibrant graphics, and heroes that transcend generations. This is the next stage in home arcade evolution, the X-Men™ 4 Player cabinet from Arcade1Up!
Specifications:
Please note that accessories included will vary by retail partner.
Custom shaped “Cabinet” design
WIFI Enabled for Online Play
3 Games in 1
17″ Color LCD screen
Custom Riser
Light-Up Marquee
Molded Coin Door
Light-Up Deck Protector
Assembled Dimensions: 24.50″ D x 31.50 W” x 58.50″ H
Box Dimensions: 47.13″ H x 11.50″ D x 24.00″ W
Weight: 88lbs
Real-Feel Arcade Controls
Coinless operation
Adjustable Variable Volume
Clear Deck Protector
Anti-Tip Over Strap
On-Screen Game Selection Menu
In Game Settings Menu
Plugs into an AC outlet
Easy Assembly
By Tastemakers, LLC
Fully Licensed
Stool Specifications
Adjustable arcade stool with extending legs
Height adjusts from 21.5” to 29.5”
Chrome-plated steel frame
High-density foam padding
Additional information
| Weight | 88 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24.50 × 31.50 × 58.50 in |































Kace Amaris –
Opening the box for this X-Men cabinet felt like discovering a lost relic from my childhood gaming days. The delivery team left it curbside, and I was amazed by how well-packed and undamaged the artwork remained. Unboxing was simple, and once I plugged it into the AC outlet, the light-up marquee glowed brilliantly above the vibrant comic-style side panels. Gathering three friends around the controls immediately transported us back to the early nineties, and we found ourselves unleashing Cyclops’s optic blasts, Storm’s lightning strikes, and Wolverine’s slashes in perfect unison. The joystick and buttons have that authentic, clicky feel that makes each attack and jump satisfying, and the onboard volume knob lets us crank the retro soundtrack without shaking the entire house. Playing through the classic levels with the built-in WiFi against another cabinet across town was a revelation—zero lag, smooth matches, and endless mutant mayhem. This machine nails nostalgia and modern convenience all at once, and it has become the centerpiece of every gathering.
Bobby Violeta –
Opening the box for this X-Men cabinet felt like discovering a lost relic from my childhood gaming days. The delivery team left it curbside, and I was amazed by how well-packed and undamaged the artwork remained. Unboxing was simple, and once I plugged it into the AC outlet, the light-up marquee glowed brilliantly above the vibrant comic-style side panels. Gathering three friends around the controls immediately transported us back to the early nineties, and we found ourselves unleashing Cyclops’s optic blasts, Storm’s lightning strikes, and Wolverine’s slashes in perfect unison. The joystick and buttons have that authentic, clicky feel that makes each attack and jump satisfying, and the onboard volume knob lets us crank the retro soundtrack without shaking the entire house. Playing through the classic levels with the built-in WiFi against another cabinet across town was a revelation—zero lag, smooth matches, and endless mutant mayhem. This machine nails nostalgia and modern convenience all at once, and it has become the centerpiece of every gathering.
Kellen Elliot –
Watching the delivery team drop off this X-Men cabinet was thrilling, but the real fun began when I started assembly. The “easy assembly” claim wasn’t far off, but lining up those brackets took some patience. Once that was done, though, the display lit up and the art looked even better in person. The joystick and buttons feel genuine, and that light-up marquee casts a cool glow. Playing alongside three friends was seamless, and scanning in our favorite heroes felt tactile and fun. The Avengers titles included added extra variety. My only gripe is that the in-game settings menu was a bit buried—finding the WiFi toggle took longer than it should. A more obvious button shortcut would have been nice. Otherwise, this arcade kicks butt.
Owen Mila –
My group of friends and I just got our hands on this X-Men arcade cabinet, and it’s been nonstop fun ever since. Unpacking was easier than expected thanks to the clear assembly guide, and after a quick setup, we were duking it out in six different levels. The real-feel joysticks click crisply, though one of the molded coin doors stuck slightly before loosening up. That minor hiccup aside, the controls remain rock-solid and let us pull off every special move with precision. The anti-tip strap keeps the machine stable during the most frantic button-mashing sessions. We especially loved teaming up online with other arcades over the Live WiFi feature, which offered seamless, low-lag matches. While the cabinet feels hefty, it’s clearly built to last, and its blend of vibrant artwork and responsive gameplay makes it a standout centerpiece.
Maverick Eva –
Receiving this X-Men 4 Player cabinet brought back so many arcade memories. That box was a beast to unpack, but the payoff was huge once I saw the vibrant header art glow. The control panel feels rock-solid under your palms, and switching heroes on the fly is a breeze with the on-screen menu. Battling through Brotherhood waves with friends in real time over the built-in WiFi was a standout feature, though we did experience a couple of brief lag spikes during peak hours. The molded coin door and clear deck protector are neat touches that give it an authentic vibe, and the adjustable volume knob meant I didn’t have to worry about waking the whole house. My only quibble is that the stool adjustment could be more intuitive—getting it to the perfect height took a few tries. Still, the overall package is top notch and a worthy centerpiece for any game room.
Jackson Lily –
Moving this X-Men arcade machine into my basement was a team effort, but the payoff was immediate. After adjusting the height of the included stool, I sat down and scanned in my favorite mutants to start a solo demo match. The joystick and buttons felt genuine and precise, but I did encounter a brief glitch where the deck protector flickered once during a heavy animation sequence. That aside, the seventeen-inch display showcased each character animation beautifully, and the comic-style side art brought back vivid memories of the early nineties. Networking over WiFi to join a friend’s cabinet across town was intuitive, though matchmaking took a little extra time. Overall, this machine blends classic beat-’em-up action with modern features in a way that satisfies both nostalgic veterans and newcomers.
Allan Kinley –
This cabinet is fun, but it has some issues. The X-Men game plays well, but the sound emulation is noticeably off—the music lacks the depth of the original arcade. The Avengers games feel tacked on and aren’t as polished. The controls are responsive, but the joysticks feel a bit loose compared to the original machine.
Alex Brooke –
Unpacking this X-Men cabinet was like discovering a hidden treasure from my childhood. The delivery arrived curbside, and the crate was packed so well that not a single piece of that vibrant Marvel artwork was scuffed. Once I wheeled it into place and assembled the adjustable stool, the light-up marquee instantly lit up my game room like a mini-arcade. Scanning in Cyclops, Wolverine, Colossus, and Storm with those unique colored card dispensers felt magical, and firing up a four-player brawl against Magneto had us cheering within minutes. The 17″ LCD screen is bright and clear, making every punch, blast, and mutant power pop off the screen. Connecting online through the built-in WiFi to battle a friend across town worked flawlessly, too—no lag, just smooth cooperative gameplay. When we switched over to Captain America and the Avengers, it felt like an encore of retro glory. This machine nails the nostalgia, build quality, and modern convenience all in one epic package.
Israel Alani –
Receiving this four-player X-Men arcade machine was a dream come true. The sturdy cabinet stood tall in my living room, and the adjustable stool made marathon sessions comfortable without sacrificing that upright arcade stance. Scanning each hero card felt interactive and tactile, and watching the seven hundred LED lights pulse during mutant super moves added to the immersion. My favorite moment came when I teamed up with a friend in a remote play match via WiFi—our stormy battle against Magneto’s forces played out flawlessly on the seventeen-inch screen. The molded coin door and clear deck protector are small touches that lend authenticity without the need for quarters. The built-in settings menu allowed me to tweak brightness and sound in seconds, so every graphic popped vividly and every piece of music sounded crystal clear. This cabinet delivers instant fun, endless replay value, and the undeniable thrill of playing alongside friends both near and far.
Jaden Kayla –
Having played side-by-side with six-player versions back in arcades, I was expecting this home version to light the same fire. It mostly does—the artwork pops, the controls feel sturdy, and online co-op over WiFi is a neat touch. Yet I noticed the screen’s refresh rate struggles when four players throw mutant powers simultaneously, causing a slight blur. The molded coin door and anti-tip strap are thoughtful safety features, but I found myself missing a brighter marquee to really draw the eye. The included Avengers games are fun detours, though switching back and forth via the on-screen menu felt sluggish at times. It’s definitely a solid cabinet, but it left me wanting just a bit more polish and speed.
John Zoey –
This arcade cabinet is everything I hoped for and more. The six-character selection (yes, Dazzler fans rejoice!) is faithful to the original, and the mutant powers feel as overpowered and fun as they should. The sound design is crisp, though I noticed emulation isn’t perfect—some music tracks sound slightly off compared to the original hardware. Still, it’s a minor gripe. The build quality is solid, and the anti-tip strap gives me peace of mind with kids around. The included riser makes it the perfect height for standing play. Worth every penny for the nostalgia alone.
Gabriel Lillian –
I’ve owned a few Arcade1Up machines, but this one stands out. The X-Men game is a blast, especially with four players, and the two Avengers titles are great extras. The light-up deck protector and marquee make it look like a real arcade piece. My only tiny complaint? The stool, while nice, could use thicker padding. But that’s nitpicking—this cabinet is a love letter to 90s arcades. If you’re on the fence, just buy it. You won’t regret it.
Mason Charlotte –
Opening the box for this X-Men cabinet felt like discovering a lost relic from my childhood gaming days. The delivery team left it curbside, and I was amazed by how well-packed and undamaged the artwork remained. Unboxing was simple, and once I plugged it into the AC outlet, the light-up marquee glowed brilliantly above the vibrant comic-style side panels. Gathering three friends around the controls immediately transported us back to the early nineties, and we found ourselves unleashing Cyclops’s optic blasts, Storm’s lightning strikes, and Wolverine’s slashes in perfect unison. The joystick and buttons have that authentic, clicky feel that makes each attack and jump satisfying, and the onboard volume knob lets us crank the retro soundtrack without shaking the entire house. Playing through the classic levels with the built-in WiFi against another cabinet across town was a revelation—zero lag, smooth matches, and endless mutant mayhem. This machine nails nostalgia and modern convenience all at once, and it has become the centerpiece of every gathering.
Aden Luella –
Unboxing the X-Men arcade cabinet was a thrill, but reality proved mixed. The comic-art side panels look fantastic, and the light-up marquee really pops. Controls felt authentic, yet I encountered occasional joystick drift after extended play. The seventeen-inch display showed vivid colors, but fast action sequences sometimes introduced blur, especially during multi-player super moves. Online co-op matches connected smoothly via WiFi, but a few rounds experienced lag. The molded coin door and anti-tip strap are solid touches, but the cabinet’s heavy weight made hallway maneuvering tricky. For casual sessions, it’s a worthy centerpiece, but perfectionists might want to tweak a few aspects.
Kameron Phoenix –
A letdown. The original X-Men arcade was a masterpiece, but this port feels half-hearted. Save your money unless you’re a die-hard fan.
Jairo Lilith –
I was excited to join four-player matches on this X-Men cabinet, but after a few rounds, enthusiasm waned. The built-in WiFi connected without fuss, yet matchmaking occasionally timed out. Controls registered hits reliably, but the joystick springs felt a bit stiff at first. The comic artwork is beautiful, and the light-up deck protector glowed nicely, though its plastic flexed too much under pressure. Mid-battle, I encountered a brief screen flicker—enough to pull me out of the action. Overall, this cabinet is a nostalgic nod to arcade glory but needs a few quality tweaks for lasting appeal.
Raylan Rhea –
Bringing home the X-Men arcade machine reignited my love for cooperative beat-’em-ups. The sturdy frame and vivid header display set a powerful first impression, and the moment I plugged it in, nostalgia flooded back. The joystick and button layout feels genuine, though I did notice some minor screen ghosting when Storm’s lightning filled the screen. Even so, the crisp LCD made every frame of animation look remarkable. Pairing up locally with friends or teaming online through WiFi kept the excitement high, though we found the initial WiFi setup menu could be more user-friendly. Despite that, the adjustable variable volume and coinless operation make it ideal for home use, and the included stool and deck protector are thoughtful additions. This machine nails the essence of the classic arcade while adding just enough modern polish.
Isaiah Aaliyah –
Moving this X-Men arcade machine into my basement was a team effort, but the payoff was immediate. After adjusting the height of the included stool, I sat down and scanned in my favorite mutants to start a solo demo match. The joystick and buttons felt genuine and precise, but I did encounter a brief glitch where the deck protector flickered once during a heavy animation sequence. That aside, the seventeen-inch display showcased each character animation beautifully, and the comic-style side art brought back vivid memories of the early nineties. Networking over WiFi to join a friend’s cabinet across town was intuitive, though matchmaking took a little extra time. Overall, this machine blends classic beat-’em-up action with modern features in a way that satisfies both nostalgic veterans and newcomers.
Hayden Aspen –
Receiving this four-player X-Men arcade machine was a dream come true. The sturdy cabinet stood tall in my living room, and the adjustable stool made marathon sessions comfortable without sacrificing that upright arcade stance. Scanning each hero card felt interactive and tactile, and watching the seven hundred LED lights pulse during mutant super moves added to the immersion. My favorite moment came when I teamed up with a friend in a remote play match via WiFi—our stormy battle against Magneto’s forces played out flawlessly on the seventeen-inch screen. The molded coin door and clear deck protector are small touches that lend authenticity without the need for quarters. The built-in settings menu allowed me to tweak brightness and sound in seconds, so every graphic popped vividly and every piece of music sounded crystal clear. This cabinet delivers instant fun, endless replay value, and the undeniable thrill of playing alongside friends both near and far.
Wade Nova –
I’ve owned a few Arcade1Up machines, but this one stands out. The X-Men game is a blast, especially with four players, and the two Avengers titles are great extras. The light-up deck protector and marquee make it look like a real arcade piece. My only tiny complaint? The stool, while nice, could use thicker padding. But that’s nitpicking—this cabinet is a love letter to 90s arcades. If you’re on the fence, just buy it. You won’t regret it.
Otto Royal –
I grew up playing the X-Men arcade game at my local pizza place, so when this cabinet arrived at my doorstep, I felt like a kid again. The artwork is vibrant, the controls are responsive, and the 17-inch screen makes everything pop. Playing as Wolverine with three friends brought back that chaotic, button-mashing joy I remembered. The addition of Captain America and the Avengers and Avengers in Galactic Storm is a fantastic bonus. The light-up marquee and molded coin door add to the nostalgia, and the WiFi feature for online co-op is a modern touch I didn’t expect but love. Assembly was straightforward, and the stool included is comfy for long gaming sessions. If you’re a Marvel fan, this is a dream come true.
Harley Bellamy –
Watching the delivery team drop off this X-Men cabinet was thrilling, but the real fun began when I started assembly. The “easy assembly” claim wasn’t far off, but lining up those brackets took some patience. Once that was done, though, the display lit up and the art looked even better in person. The joystick and buttons feel genuine, and that light-up marquee casts a cool glow. Playing alongside three friends was seamless, and scanning in our favorite heroes felt tactile and fun. The Avengers titles included added extra variety. My only gripe is that the in-game settings menu was a bit buried—finding the WiFi toggle took longer than it should. A more obvious button shortcut would have been nice. Otherwise, this arcade kicks butt.
Leandro Louisa –
Moving this X-Men arcade machine into my basement was a team effort, but the payoff was immediate. After adjusting the height of the included stool, I sat down and scanned in my favorite mutants to start a solo demo match. The joystick and buttons felt genuine and precise, but I did encounter a brief glitch where the deck protector flickered once during a heavy animation sequence. That aside, the seventeen-inch display showcased each character animation beautifully, and the comic-style side art brought back vivid memories of the early nineties. Networking over WiFi to join a friend’s cabinet across town was intuitive, though matchmaking took a little extra time. Overall, this machine blends classic beat-’em-up action with modern features in a way that satisfies both nostalgic veterans and newcomers.
Benjamin Isabella –
I was excited for this cabinet, but it’s disappointing. The X-Men game is fun, but the sound issues are jarring—the music sounds flat and distorted. The Avengers games feel like lazy additions, with clunky controls and dated graphics. The cabinet looks nice, but the build feels cheap, especially the riser.