![]() įollowing the 1.5 patch update, the Capcom Home Arcade features direct emulation with Capcom software. As a result of the controversy the entire FB Alpha team abandoned the project and started their own version, Final Burn Neo. Following this Koch Media dropped all mentions of the emulator, and later suggested the hardware uses a revised emulator provided by Harris. This caused controversy as other members of the FB Alpha team claimed Harris can't license the emulator out as it is a non-commercial project and he is not its owner. Koch Media initially stated the hardware was using the Final Burn Alpha (FB Alpha) emulator, and one of its developers (Barry Harris) suggested it was licensed to Capcom. The Capcom Home Arcade can also connect to the internet via WiFi in order to upload game high scores and receive system updates. It comes with a 2.5m HDMI cable and a Micro USB cable, and has a HDMI port, Micro USB port and external USB port at the top edge, although the last one is not mentioned in the instruction manual. It is made of high-quality components and competition class stick and buttons from Arcade parts manufacturer Sanwa Denshi. The Capcom Home Arcade is a rather large white and gray Arcade stick made in the shape of the iconic Capcom logo. ![]()
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