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|kana = スーパーメガロ2
|kana = スーパーメガロ2
|romaji = SŪPĀMEGARO2
|romaji = SŪPĀMEGARO2
|aka = Super Megalo II
|aka = Super Megalo II; DX50 Model 2
|image = Sega_Super_Megalo_2.jpg
|image = Sega_Super_Megalo_2.jpg
|type = Sitdown
|type = Sitdown
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|power = 360
|power = 360
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SEGA's ''Super Megalo 2'' was the successor (& slight upgrade) to the [[Sega Super Megalo|Super Megalo aka Super Megalo 1 ]], it was released along with SEGA's ''Model 2'' arcade system in 1994. Visually both models are identical albeit the cabinet model's logo, when present.
Cabinets based on Super Megalo 2 are often designated by SEGA as "DX 50" version in catalogs, for Model 2 games such as ''Virtua Fighter 2'',''Virtua Striker''(Japanese version), ''Virtua Cop''.
==Gallery==
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Image:Sega super megalo2 jp flyer b.jpg
Image:Sega super megalo2 jp flyer b.jpg
Image:Sega super megalo 2 jp ad.jpg|ad
Image:Sega super megalo 2 jp ad.jpg|ad
Image:VF2 new astro city & super megalo 2.jpg|''Virtua Fighter 2'' New Astro City & DX50 (Super Megalo 2) cab versions
Image:Sega virtua striker on super megalo 2 (japanese version).jpg|''Virtua Striker'' cabinet(Japanese version)
Image:Sega virtua cop on super megalo 2 cab (jp).jpg|DX50 cabinet (Super Megalo 2) version of ''Virtua Cop''
Image:Sega high performance cabinets guide super megalo 2.jpg
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Latest revision as of 03:52, 19 April 2024

Sega Super Megalo 2
Katakana スーパーメガロ2
Rōmaji SŪPĀMEGARO2
AKA Super Megalo II; DX50 Model 2
Type Sitdown
Released 1994
Dimensions 2200-3100 x 1140 x 1867 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 50 in 24 (scan converter converts 15 kHz to 24) kHz
Rotatable No
Weight 330 kg
Power Supply 110-240VAC
Power 360 W

SEGA's Super Megalo 2 was the successor (& slight upgrade) to the Super Megalo aka Super Megalo 1 , it was released along with SEGA's Model 2 arcade system in 1994. Visually both models are identical albeit the cabinet model's logo, when present. Cabinets based on Super Megalo 2 are often designated by SEGA as "DX 50" version in catalogs, for Model 2 games such as Virtua Fighter 2,Virtua Striker(Japanese version), Virtua Cop.

Gallery

Cabinet Art

Manuals