By
Christopher Trout 
posted Feb 23rd 2011 7:57AM

The tabletop arcade market isn't exactly a crowded one these days, and for the most part we'd say that's
for good reason -- remember those Pac-Man-induced neck spasms? Then again, most arcade tables don't look like this. The Stealth console system from the aptly-named Arcade Tables offers 60 classic games, including Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Galaga, in a high gloss cocktail table, sporting an HD LCD screen with an 89-degree viewing angle, built-in speaker system, and two-player controls. Okay, so the thing costs $3,300, which is more than a touch
too rich for our blood, but wouldn't it be nice if more throwback consoles looked a little more, well, Stealth-y.
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