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In this one we'er taking a deep dive into Qix, one of the most iconic and brutally challenging arcade games of the early ’80s, as I unbox and review the quarter-scale Qix cabinet from Numskull’s Quarter Arcades line. Before getting hands-on with the cabinet, we roll back the clock to explore the history of Qix, developed by husband-and-wife team Randy and Sandy Pfeiffer and released by Taito’s American division in 1981, where it became a surprise commercial hit before many original cabinets were converted into other games. I also touch on classic home ports like the Atari 5200, NES, Commodore 64, and more, along with why this notoriously difficult game didn’t survive on location the way others did. From packaging and build quality to controls, screen, marquee, dip switches, and real gameplay impressions, this video covers everything you’d want to know if you’re a retro arcade fan, home arcade collector, or someone considering adding this Qix Quarter Arcade to your desk or display. As always, this is a no-BS, hands-on look at whether this mini arcade cabinet is worth your money—and I’ll let you decide if it earns a spot next to the classics. Numskull Quarter Qix Mini Arcade - Amazon Affiliated Link (shortened via Tiny URL): https://tinyurl.com/w2pj64rk Sources: Epic Qix Arcade Restoration!: • Epic Qix Arcade Restoration! #Qix #QixReview #QuarterArcadesQix #Numskull #NumskullQuarterArcades #QixArcade #Review #QixGameplay #Taito #The80s #Arcade #retrogamer #RetroGaming #VideoGames #Retro #GamingReview