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Dream Authentics

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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.

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Dream Authentics Wikipedia