

🕹️ Own the arcade legend—mini size, maximum nostalgia!
The My Arcade Street Fighter II Mini Arcade Machine is a portable handheld retro gaming console featuring a 3.25-inch LCD screen, mechanical joystick and buttons for authentic gameplay, and CO/VS technology for linking two devices for head-to-head matches. Powered by 4 AA batteries or USB, it’s a compact collectible perfect for adults and nostalgic gamers seeking a stylish, playable tribute to the classic 90s arcade era.







| ASIN | B08GN32PBV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Battery Description | 4 x AA Batteries |
| Best Sellers Rank | 98,008 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 150 in Handheld Games |
| Brand | MY ARCADE |
| Brand Name | MY ARCADE |
| Colour | # Gray |
| Controller Type | Joystick and Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 476 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Handheld |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Included Components | Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.5L x 14.2W x 22.1H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Games |
| Item Weight | 850 Grams |
| Item height | 8.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | My Arcade |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 999.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 90.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Players | 2 UK |
| Number of players | 2 UK |
| Platform | Electronic Game |
| Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
| Screen Size | 3.25 |
| Size | S |
| Sub Brand | Capcom |
| Sub brand | Capcom |
| Theme | Retro |
| UPC | 845620032839 |
| Unit Count | 1 1 |
C**L
Great bit of shelf candy.....
Not the best way to play this classic game, however it is undeniably cool to have a playable mini Aracde on your shelf. If you have the disposable pennies for a great looking item of interest to sit amongst your gaming swag and not your primary way to play this title then I recommend it.
M**S
Nice item for a hardcore SF2 fan
For someone who has fond childhood memories of SF2 cabinets back in the 90s this product is a real treat. It's an arcade mame ROM so it's obviously a identical recreation in both visuals and sound. The construction of the cab, buttons and stick seem solid enough. The only flaw is the LCD screen they've used, its a bit on the cheap side, Very Poor viewing angles
L**N
A decorative unit with some functionality quirks.
Its a fun representation of Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition arcade machine that became popular in the 90s. PROS: -The unit is bigger than I expected it to be, and is a good representation of the original Dynamo can back in the 90s. -Aesthetically, it looks authentic and premium. It has the original Champ Edition artwork. -Its somewhat playable, with responsive buttons. -Lighted marquee, screen, and 'coin door'. -Champ Edition arcade ROM. -USB C or AA batteries for power. -Dipswitch access. -screen is adequate. It has poor viewing angles and the aspect ratio isn't quite 4:3, but it doesn't marr the experience in my opinion. 4:3 can be accessed via the dipswitch as well, giving black bars on the sides of the screen. CONS -Marquee light is a little dim in comparison to the screen and coin door light. -Some performance issues, with some slowdown and lowered frame rate when things get a tad busy -The joystick is small and difficult to use. It's definitely not an IL stick or Sanwa. This is the most prominent issue for me, and affects functionality of the unit. SUGGESTIONS -It would be good if there was the option to plug in USB controllers or fight sticks. This would improve enjoyment and longevity of what is a nice looking unit. -I also encountered a control issue whereby the X axis stopped working on the joystick in game. But worked on the opening screen where you select 1 player or 2 player. Cleaning the control panel PCB with isopropyl seemed to rectify the issue. This can be accessed by untightening the two screws on the front on the control panel.
C**N
10/10 favourite mini arcade so far
Seems to be the upgraded machine which is a bonus as the advertised photo displays the older model. Machine features a backlight l, amazing feel buttons and it does take a bit of a while getting used to the stick but it works fine. Arcade operates with 4 AA batteries - would be a bonus if it was usb charged!
C**G
Wtf is this
Terrible. Controls are really bad. And the sound is glitchy. Donot recommend.
J**N
Where to start
Nice bit of kit to look at, seen alot of reviews where people complain over the stick I didn't find it a problem. The sides however are fingerprint magnets but that's not my issue. My issue is this runs the arcade rom which is clearly evident on startup but it seems the hardware inside isn't powerful enough for it. Right at the start when scrolling up the building during the intro its jerky and can almost see what feels like screen tearing, if you know the original rom or play it through mame you will be able to clearly see and on occasion hear the difference. Anyways in game runs fine MOST of the time but this machine has some god awful frame skipping turned on which cannot be accessed. Projectiles don't look right, jumping can feel clunky and jerky why oh why release an arcade rom on what seems to be hardware to weak to run it. This game is over 20 ( nearly 30 ) years old surely for the price being charged we should have an arcade perfect version. Will I keep this yes I've waited 12 months for this, am I happy about the purchase yes and no it looks gorgeous is playable and finally finished my set. But for the price we should be able to get an arcade perfect experience, I would love to know what chipset this thing runs on but I eont tear mine apart to see hopefully one day someone else will and put it on YouTube.
T**K
Best one yet from My Arcade
This table top Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition has very good picture and sound, the stick is a little loose but that's how they are made and only took me about ten minutes to get used to before i could do the hadokens. I will probably get the arcade Contra table top as now I have seen how good these premium editions are and sf2 and Contra extra size ones have the Arcade versions on complete with settings like the dip switch modes on arcades.
E**R
Ok
The screen is a bit ropey and the controls aren’t perfect, but it’s the arcade rom and you can adjust the difficulty unlike the first gen arcade 1up sf2. If you can buy it for £45-£50 I’d say it’s value but not if it’s more than that
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