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A four slot Neo Geo MVS cabinet from SNK. The cabinet has a 19 inch screen, and can accommodate 4 Neo Geo carts. |
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A sitdown JAMMA cabinet from SNK. The cabinet has a 25 inch screen which is able to be rotated (no rotate mechanism). |
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Candy 18 is a JAMMA arcade cabinet manufactured by SNK. The machine is a sitdown model, but can be easily converted into an upright model by adding a base. |
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A 25 inch sitdown JAMMA cabinet from Taito. Features a dual resolution 15/24kHz monitor which is able to be rotated (no rotate mechanism). |
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An updated version of the original Super Megalo arcade cabinet. The cabinet has a 50 inch 15/24 kHZ projection display. It is possible to load two games and switch between them. |
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The Super Megalo is a large arcade cabinet manufactured by Sega. The cabinet was shipped with Virtua Fighter and has Sega Model 2 wiring. |
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A 19 inch JAMMA cabinet from Sega. It was the first machine in the popular "City" range of arcade cabinets. |
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A sitdown JAMMA cabinet from Sega. It is very similar to the New Astro City, and was initially released as a dedicated cabinet for Virtua Fighter. |
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A sitdown JAMMA arcade cabinet manufactured by Sammy. The cabinet has a 29 inch 15/24kHz monitor. The monitor is able to be rotated however there is no rotate mechanism. |
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A 29 inch sitdown JAMMA cabinet manufactured by Namco. The cabinet is an updated version of the original Exceleena. This version is red in colour and now has a rotate mechanism to make rotating the monitor easier. |
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