Supreme x ICE Hoops FX Arcade Machine
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version

About the original
The ICE Hoops FX is a full-size commercial basketball arcade game with a motorized backboard that moves left, right, forward, and back on preset patterns, LED light panels, a marquee scoreboard, and multiple timed shooting games. The cabinet is used in bowling alleys, arcades, and family entertainment centers. ICE (Innovative Concepts in Entertainment) has designed and manufactured coin-op amusement equipment in Clarence, New York since 1984 and is now part of the Play Mechanix group. The FW25 Supreme version stands over eight feet tall, weighs 474 pounds, ships with six co-branded leather basketballs, and retailed for $12,998, roughly 2.6x the base-model retail price.
About ICE
ICE (Innovative Concepts in Entertainment) is an American arcade-game manufacturer founded in 1982 by Ralph Coppola and Jack Willert in Clarence, New York, near Buffalo. The company produces coin-operated redemption and sports games including Down the Clown, Big Bass Wheel, Frog Frenzy, and licensed skee-ball machines, supplying arcades, family entertainment centers, and Dave & Buster's locations. ICE manufactures its cabinets in-house in western New York and is now part of Bandai Namco Amusement. Its basketball shooter, Super Shot, is among the most widely distributed arcade games in the category. Supreme's ICE collaboration was based on the brand's arcade cabinet.


