

🕹️ Own a piece of arcade history — because nostalgia never goes out of style!
The Numskull Quarter Arcades Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Collector's Edition Mini Arcade is a meticulously crafted 1/4 scale wooden replica of the original TMNT arcade cabinet. Licensed by Konami, it features the authentic arcade ROM, a 6-inch mirror screen for classic visuals, rechargeable battery power, and 3W speakers. Standing 20 inches tall, it’s designed for collectors and retro gaming fans seeking a stylish, playable display piece that fits perfectly in any modern home or office.









| ASIN | B0C9QT4HHP |
| Age Range (Description) | Unisex |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,160 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #72 in Plug & Play Video Games |
| Controller Type | Button Control, Joystick |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (186) |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Form Factor | Mini |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 11.75 pounds |
| Item model number | MN-011 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Quarter Arcades |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age | 1000.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.0 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material | Wood |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7"L x 10"W x 20"H |
| Release date | November 30, 2024 |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
E**N
Awesome machine
This is super cool. It looks exactly like a small version of the original arcade cabinet. I love how you press the spot where you would insert coins on an actual cabinet to get more lives. It's cooler looking than my small Arcade 1 up Mortal Kombat 2 cabinet. Arcade 1 up is better suited for actual using the controls but this one works. I play this but overall its more for looks. It looks awesome all lit up. It fits my pop culture/game Room perfectly. I love miniature things. I
N**5
Top tier product, but very expensive.
If you are a big fan of Space Invaders, this is a great product. Look, sound, feel, the Pepper's Ghost Effect, it's all here for you to enjoy. Biggest problem is the price, as you can do a lot of other things with $300. Hopefully, Quarter Arcades will figure out how a reduce the overall price for future products. Perhaps a less expensive second edition.
S**T
Turtle Power in a Quarter Shell!
It’s the TMNT game of the 80s/90s … made mini! Quarter Arcades are just an amazing, shrunk down version of the original cabinet. Yes, they can be expensive, but you’re paying for quality!
J**N
Unhappy customer
Not what I was expecting especially for the price. The handles are to small and can easily be broken accidentally of course. It is not worth the price at all. It is not functional at all and although it has 4 characters you can not play 4 people at one comfortably. Its not fun playing with 2 people either. The screen is so small you can barely see what's going on. This definitely did not meet any of my expectations.
S**Y
Big bang for your buck!!
This thing is awesome! I plan on getting the Turtles in time one also!! Bigger than expected and works wonderfully!!
F**N
An outstanding replica
I bought this little replica to add into my collection. Full disclosure, I already have several others of these and I like them all. This one in particular is a very faithful replica of the original because it has a small LCD in the horizontal position that uses a mirror to reflect a hologram like image on the back. This way when you play it looks like the aliens are floating above the planet. This is particularly unique and I really really like how they did it. The overall quality fit and finish of this replica is beautiful. I would definitely consider buying this if you have any interest in it. I went with the original cabinet versus the second because there wasn't much difference and I prefer the original look and aesthetic.
S**Z
Beautiful on the Outside, but Hollow Within
Almost. That's the best I can say for Numskull's latest attempt to bring the vintage arcade experience home, albeit in miniaturized, 1/4 scale size. As usual, the company nails the miniaturized, "Quarter Arcade" look, duplicating the shape and aesthetics of the original machine down to the barest detail. It's almost worth buying the unit for this exquisite eye-candy alone. But it's $300…and for that price, people are buying not just for the pretty casing, but for the classic, playable game waiting inside—and most notably, the famed "Pepper’s ghost effect" that uses mirrors to reflect Invader's graphics (the cannon and marching aliens) across its matte-printed background. The result is a 3D-ish, almost shadow box illusion that is extremely impressive (impressively immersive!) when witnessed in person. And Numskull, per the company’s own words, struggled for years to replicate this exact effect for the home user. Supposedly, the company has finally succeeded. Except, did it? Upon my time with the machine, I found the graphics uncomfortably dim, as if I were looking not at the painted scenery to observe them, but through. Half the viewing area is covered by a printed moon base nestled within a hollowed-out canyon of sorts, and ideally, the cannon and protective barriers should be superimposed perfectly on top, creating the illusion that they exist within the boundaries of the environment. But upon play, they actually seemed to be behind the scenery, like ghosts not completely phased into existence—drifting between opaque and transparent. In short, the moon base becomes more like an inkblot in which the player must strain the see the moving vessels weaving within. Imagine trying to watch a small, ivory fish flit slowly around a murky pool. You can see it, but the exercise soon becomes tiring…annoying…not fun. An important caveat: I’m not familiar with the original “Part 2” (actually called “Deluxe” in the States) machine. And so…perhaps, maybe, possibly…the original cabinet suffers from the same dim proceedings. If so, one might forgive Numskull for touting its achievement in perfectly capturing that original pepper effect. But I have played the original Space Invaders machine in person, and I know, for a fact, the pepper effect worked incredibly in that one. Presumably, the game’s original developer Taito would have also gotten it right in the sequel/update. But who knows? All I can say is that, as it stands, this particular 1/4 scale machine is too bothersome to play over an extended stretch of time, that pepper effect not being especially effective. Obnoxious, in fact. And for $300, that’s a hard sin to forgive. It’s one of those instances where “almost” truly isn’t good enough. Also, be forewarned: the screenshots and videos shown by “reviewers” and YouTube influencers alike make the ghostly effect look stronger than it really is. Cameras somehow capture the graphics in a way the human eye can't match. Again, maybe my unit is faulty. Maybe the original 1979 coin-op is inherently flawed. But my gut feeling is that, whatever calibration Numskull used to set the graphical vibrancy on its original Space Invaders miniature (both are available to be purchased), it simply used the same exact technical parameters for this second machine—and due to the difference between the shadings of the two machine's backdrops, the calculation didn’t carry over perfectly. More tinkering was required. Indeed, although my unit is getting returned for a refund, I’m half-tempted to buy Numskull’s attempt at the first Space Invaders machine for comparison’s sake. The effect, I bet, is stronger for the initial model. And if it is, I’ll keep it. Had there been a way to adjust the luminosity of the graphics and/or the LEDs, this unit could have been remarkable. But there’s nothing here but the cabinet and the game—no viewing options of note. And for that, unless fans are content with just the admittedly-nice exterior aesthetics…and some compromised playability…this is a machine best left to memory. A shame. Even a tragedy, really. But $300 is…$300. For more information and pics, please visit the website Lost Nostalgia.
C**.
Tiny but mighty!
Will absolutely bring back nostalgic memories and is the real, full arcade game in tiny form. And I’m not saying it’s wrong on the claimed size/scale, but to me it seems more like 1/8th scale in comparison to the full size one. But it’s still worth it if you loved this game as a kid, and when powered on and all lit up, it’s very cool.
B**S
Wunderschön.
R**O
Comprato di seconda mano su Amazon, purtroppo è arrivato danneggiato ma sono riuscito a farlo riparare con poca spesa. Il prodotto in sé è spettacolare, ottimi dettagli, ottimo il feedback dei controlli e la qualità delle stampe. Unico neo, è molto delicata la plastica a protezione delle schermo, se fosse stata in vetro sarebbe stato il top.
D**O
Fantastic piece of nostalgia takes me back to the 80s when arcades were at its best. If you want an arcades in your home but don't have too much room get these quarter arcade cabinets
S**E
only $10 more than EB games in Australia prior to the amazon price hike, arrived in great condition and well packed. SHipping took 2 weeks longer than advertised. However cant fault the item and quality.
R**T
Väldigt välgjord och trogen originalet. Tycker det går väldigt bra att spela, häftig spegel effekt.
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