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Arachnid Arcade Style Cabinet Dart Game

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About this item

  • Electronic dartboard cabinet with 13.5" target area
  • 34 Games with 183 variations (4 cricket games)
  • Wooden cabinet doors with walnut finish for stylish storage
  • Optional heckler feature mocks bad darts and applauds good scores
  • Up to eight players with two - X/O cricket LCD displays and four score displays. The ARACHNID trademark is a registered trademark owned by Arachnid 360 LLC and used by Escalade Sports pursuant to the license


Product Description

Arachnid arcade-style game like the pros use to win championships. Features Bull Shooter graphics in black finish with three shelves plus additional storage space under cabinet lid. Make your game room the envy of the neighborhood with the Arachnid Bull Shooter Arcade Style Dart Board! Play like the pros with this electronic dart board cabinet set. The seven-foot tall cabinet includes storage space below and a beautiful background for the CricketPro 650 electronic dart board. Keeps score for up to eight players at one time, so you can have plenty of friends over for arcade style fun! The CricketPro 650 Electronic Soft-tip Dart Board features: 8 player Cricket - 24 Games - 132 Options, Regulation 15.5" target area, 8 player score display, 5 cricket games, LED display of player game scores and cricket displays, Tournament spider and trademarked tournament colors, Micro thin segment dividers dramatically reduce bounce-outs, NylonTough segments improve playability and durability, Single in/out & double in/out features, Voice prompt for player to throw, Solo play feature, Player handicap feature, Sleep mode and reset features, Includes 6 soft-tip darts & extra tips, AC adapter, Mounting hardware, Assembly instructions, Game instructions, and Operating manual. One year warranty against defects.

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Update your game room with the arcade-quality Arachnid Electronic dart board (model E650FS-BK), which combines the exciting Cricket Pro 650 electronic dart board with a large, black arcade-style cabinet with Bull Shooter graphics. The cabinet also includes additional shelves to store all your dart gear. The 15.5-inch regulation sized dart board has micro-thin segment dividers that dramatically reduce bounce-outs, and NylonTough segments that improve playability and durability. It offers 24 games with 132 options, including eight Cricket games. Other features include single in/out and double in/out, play on and ranking, voice prompt for player throw, and sleep mode.

What's in the Box?
Electronic dart board, cabinet (with installation hardware), six soft-tip darts (with extra tips), AC adapter, game manual, and printed operating instructions


Stephanie M.
2025-09-04 13:32:32
Lots of games! Fun at home! Easy to learn with instructions for new games. Worth the price. Dart tip did hit plastic screen and caused it to crack but I guess I should aim better! 😂 Can turn heckling off or on. Calls hits correctly. Had it over 1.5 years I believe with light-moderate use and it's held up fine.
Timothy K. Mitchell
2025-08-14 14:03:52
I've been playing darts for many years, and have owned this board for just over a month now. Despite what others say, I'm not experiencing an unusual number of bounce-outs compared to other soft-tip boards.A big surprise for me was how much fun solo play is -- obviously, it's just the computer picking random scores, but it feels like playing against a real player. You can even pick out what shots the computer is going for by which numbers it misses on.I like the heckler feature, and it has a pretty good variety of quips so it doesn't get too repetitive too fast.The large separate scoring LEDs for Cricket are great, and can be seen easily from the throw line. Tons of games and options. Darts it comes with are 10g, but I use my own 16g or 18g darts with it.The only drawback I've found with this board is the opposite of bounce-outs -- 18g darts can REALLY stick in there and be hard to get out (I use the standard clockwise twist method). I do already have a broken tip stuck in one hole in the board, but it doesn't really affect play. Eventually I'll get one of those tools that pushes broken tips through, but I don't feel it's necessary yet. Also, the holes will probably loosen up a bit with time.Overall, I don't think you can beat this board for the price, and I'm very happy I chose it.
John Wilkerson Jr.
2025-08-11 18:26:26
Board's electronics work fine with no erratic operation.Board itself is more prone to bounce outs than other electronic dartboard I used. It's playable; but an annoyance.
Aaron C.
2025-07-21 15:01:27
I play a lot of darts. Don’t listen to the people saying the darts don’t stick. They either don’t know how to play or they aren’t using the right darts. Don’t use the ones that come with this….spend $20 on something a little heavier. I have multiple games in a row with no fallen darts.
Vaji Daumont
2025-07-19 20:14:09
Defective landing areas, does not work and it is of poor quality, DO NOT BUY! save yourself the time and money! It is not loud enough to hear, you constantly need to hit the buttons to continue game, very hard to select what game to play, it is NOT recommended
mpounders
2025-07-17 15:57:26
In regards to functionality and performance, I found this dartboard to be almost as good as the ones at my neighborhood bar. There are a lot of different games to choose from. Up to eight players can play, though we only tried two player games thus far. The scorekeeping was accurate. The sensitivity of the board is good. Where it differs (compared to the ones at the bar): 1) The machine does not detect any darts that hit outside of the scoring ring; 2) Darts thrown outside of the scoring ring seem to bounce off more often than they stick; 3) If you score on all three darts, the dartboard will automatically prompt you to remove the darts, but if you fail to score with one or more darts, you will have to push a button to hear the prompt to remove the darts; 4) After you remove the darts, you have to push a button to switch to the next player. All this being said, this dartboard costs only slightly more than $100 so it's not really fair to compare this to a dartboard costing several times more. The bottom line is that this dartboard is a good value for the money. It is fun to play and I'm happy to have added it to my game room. I have no complaints about it.
C. Wiz
2025-07-12 14:07:55
Works ok- make a loud chunk noise when darts hit the board and does not seem very solidly made.And there are four holes to screw it into the wall, so why only provide two matching short screws???? I thought i was missing two until i looked at instructions and yup, they only provide two screws and hole are small so regular screws dont fit. That was disappointing.
DWAYNE LLOYD
2025-07-01 13:59:32
Great gift
Stephanie M.
2025-06-28 11:33:37
Lots of games! Fun at home! Easy to learn with instructions for new games. Worth the price. Dart tip did hit plastic screen and caused it to crack but I guess I should aim better! 😂 Can turn heckling off or on. Calls hits correctly. Had it over 1.5 years I believe with light-moderate use and it's held up fine.
Timothy K. Mitchell
2025-06-26 17:02:29
I've been playing darts for many years, and have owned this board for just over a month now. Despite what others say, I'm not experiencing an unusual number of bounce-outs compared to other soft-tip boards.A big surprise for me was how much fun solo play is -- obviously, it's just the computer picking random scores, but it feels like playing against a real player. You can even pick out what shots the computer is going for by which numbers it misses on.I like the heckler feature, and it has a pretty good variety of quips so it doesn't get too repetitive too fast.The large separate scoring LEDs for Cricket are great, and can be seen easily from the throw line. Tons of games and options. Darts it comes with are 10g, but I use my own 16g or 18g darts with it.The only drawback I've found with this board is the opposite of bounce-outs -- 18g darts can REALLY stick in there and be hard to get out (I use the standard clockwise twist method). I do already have a broken tip stuck in one hole in the board, but it doesn't really affect play. Eventually I'll get one of those tools that pushes broken tips through, but I don't feel it's necessary yet. Also, the holes will probably loosen up a bit with time.Overall, I don't think you can beat this board for the price, and I'm very happy I chose it.
John Wilkerson Jr.
2025-05-26 11:07:37
Board's electronics work fine with no erratic operation.Board itself is more prone to bounce outs than other electronic dartboard I used. It's playable; but an annoyance.
Aaron C.
2025-04-09 17:48:21
I play a lot of darts. Don’t listen to the people saying the darts don’t stick. They either don’t know how to play or they aren’t using the right darts. Don’t use the ones that come with this….spend $20 on something a little heavier. I have multiple games in a row with no fallen darts.
Vaji Daumont
2025-04-01 17:31:26
Defective landing areas, does not work and it is of poor quality, DO NOT BUY! save yourself the time and money! It is not loud enough to hear, you constantly need to hit the buttons to continue game, very hard to select what game to play, it is NOT recommended
mpounders
2025-03-24 18:25:24
In regards to functionality and performance, I found this dartboard to be almost as good as the ones at my neighborhood bar. There are a lot of different games to choose from. Up to eight players can play, though we only tried two player games thus far. The scorekeeping was accurate. The sensitivity of the board is good. Where it differs (compared to the ones at the bar): 1) The machine does not detect any darts that hit outside of the scoring ring; 2) Darts thrown outside of the scoring ring seem to bounce off more often than they stick; 3) If you score on all three darts, the dartboard will automatically prompt you to remove the darts, but if you fail to score with one or more darts, you will have to push a button to hear the prompt to remove the darts; 4) After you remove the darts, you have to push a button to switch to the next player. All this being said, this dartboard costs only slightly more than $100 so it's not really fair to compare this to a dartboard costing several times more. The bottom line is that this dartboard is a good value for the money. It is fun to play and I'm happy to have added it to my game room. I have no complaints about it.
C. Wiz
2025-03-18 20:27:36
Works ok- make a loud chunk noise when darts hit the board and does not seem very solidly made.And there are four holes to screw it into the wall, so why only provide two matching short screws???? I thought i was missing two until i looked at instructions and yup, they only provide two screws and hole are small so regular screws dont fit. That was disappointing.
DWAYNE LLOYD
2025-01-30 11:03:42
Great gift
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