Novotable offers ergonimically-questionable retro, PC, and console gaming
We're pretty sure you don't see many
tabletop arcade games around anymore for a reason -- mainly, it's not very comfortable to hunch over a screen for more
than few minutes. Luckily for us, our poor PacMan and Centipede skills (and perpetual lack of quarters) made this
mostly a non-issue in our arcade-trolling days, but now a new product called the "Novo Infotainment Table"
(or Novotable for short) is offering to bring spine-curving videogame action for yesterday's hits and today's PC and
console titles right to our homes. The Novotable is basically a 32-inch LCD mounted horizontally onto an articulating
stand, attached to a pair of arcade joysticks, and stuffed with a subwoofer, Shuttle PC, and your choice of PS2 or Xbox. You also get a a stainless
steel keyboard
to swap out the controllers in case you want to use your multi-thousand dollar device (actual price:
unknown, but presumed high) for something other than playing the biggest pixelated hits of the 80's, plus the usual
lineup of PC features that you'd expect to find on a Shuttle, such as WiFi
, Bluetooth
, and FireWire and USB
ports. We
could see installing a few of these in a bar for some drunken Rampage fun, but the Mansion gameroom only accepts
original pinball and arcade cabinets, so no Novotable for us, thanks.
[Via Joystiq]
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