Type Private Founder Rick Barretto | Founded 2000 Headquarters Indianapolis, Indiana | |
Industry Game technology and manufacturing |
DreamAuthentics is an American company based in Indiana that creates video game cabinets. Its customizable cabinets replicate stand-up consoles popular in the 1980s. Rick Barretto founded DreamAuthentics in 2000, and serves as president and CEO of the company.
Excalibur is DreamAuthentics’ full-sized upright arcade cabinet. It includes a 27 to 33 inch monitor, a five speaker sound system, a coin operation system. The two player cabinet has a customizable marquee. Eladus is a full replica arcade machine produced by DreamAuthentics. The cabinet has controls for four players and a 33-inch monitor. The UltraQuad is another four player cabinet DreamAuthentics produces. The Katana is a table-top arcade cabinet which DreamAuthentics created. The machine has a 17-inch screen and can be connected to a PlayStation or Xbox, and classic jukebox controls can be added. The console runs off an HP slim-line PC and has a Microsoft Windows interface.