Or is it a retitle of some existing chinese android game perhaps? /yBeIDnDTDn did they develop this whole ass pretty cool looking original fighting game just for this console? There's a video of one, "rupture void", literally no info available under that title at all.
The tweet contained information about the so-called “Laptop Arcade Player”, an unassuming, anonymous 100-games-in-one Chinese portable arcade machine with nothing out of the ordinary… except the fact that it featured one beat’em up and two fighting games nobody seemed to know anything about. A Twitter user who goes by the handle of posted a tweet about a rather peculiar portable arcade console he had found on Ali Express. It started on the bird appĮverything began at the tail end of October. All high profiles events, worth of praise and interest, but nothing compared to what an unaware Twitter user would unearth. November has been a weird month, this year, with lots of fighting game related news - Street Fighter V ending on a high note, Bandai Namco removing Denuvo from Tekken 7, Project L finally showing some footage out of the blue, and DNF Duels unexpectedly coming back from the phantom zone.
Buckle up your belt and join GuileWinQuote, Ninjinister, MrMKL, and me in this dive into the deep unknown of this not-at-all-cheap, obnoxious, obscure machine and the amazing discoveries that were made in the process! Breaking news Outside of my regular column, I have decided to spend one evening writing about one of the most cursed fighting game discoveries of 2021 - the Laptop Arcade Player, a portable arcade machine sold on Amazon and Ali Express for 150USD and advertised as having 100+ games… among which, what seemed to be two completely original, unknown, fighting games – Rupture Void and Fighting Master Ultimate.