Every year in Las Vegas at the CES, we are treated with the latest and greatest in technology for the home and business. From newest TVs, computers, cars, audio and even robots, the public starts to have their minds blown and their wallets stressed for the very expensive products that may never see the light of day.

But in addition to the flagship companies that showup, there are other companies that make their mark, that have already made an impact in whatever industry they represent. iiRcade was no exception to this rule. After day one of the release of the Kickstarter success in 2021, iiRcade was already working on ideas for their next move and how to make something that was already awesome, even better. That appeared to be no
challenge for the team.

After being out of the country for a while, Jong returned with another “I HAVE GOT TO HAVE THAT” product labeled the Next Iteration iiRcade for now. Like the original predecessor, this version now has the features that were worked on by the internal team as well as inspired by the iiRcade family. I got a chance to sit down with Jong and ask him a few questions about the iiRcade and the family that has grown.

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Brad Feingold Brad Feingold (118 Posts)

Brad has been a die hard arcade fan ever since he can remember. From the first time he played Space Invaders, to the first time he played Pacman, Brad has always had a love for video games. Hanging out at either the Great American Fun Factory in the mall, or spending the night in front of the glowing games at the local roller rink, he was always thinking about when he can spend the next quarter. He also worked at Babbages, which is now GameStop, for over six years. Mostly because they had a really sweet checkout policy on new products and great discounts. But since he had the Atari 2600, he has never looked back and owned some of the greatest home machines, NES, SNES, GENESIS, Turbo Graphix 16, GameBoy, Game Gear, Lynx, Playsation 1,2,3,4 and Vita, XBOX, Gamecube, and N64...just to name a few. Brad is also a reviewer for Mobile Beat Magazine as well as a freelance videographer, part time disc jockey, performing artist and photographer. But has a true love is for video games and Star Wars, as he is a member of the 501st Central Garrison. His ultimate dream is to own a fully working pinball machine and arcade machine. Difficult to say which one, but a Star Wars one would be nice start.