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Released for the first time in 1986 in Japan with the game Dump Matsumoto (''ダンプ松本'' aka ''Body Slam'', see article below).
A special version of the cabinet was released with a prepaid magnetic card reader (SEGA "''Game Card''") which SEGA themselves state was similar to TAITO's own ''We'll Talk'' card system.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Image:SEGA Arcade History CITY cabinet.jpg|SEGA ''Arcade History'' profile for CITY cabinet
Image:Sega city 18 cabinet & panels advert 1991.jpg
Image:Sega city 18 cabinet & panels advert 1991.jpg
Image:SEGA ''fantasy zone'' official cabinet (sega city 18 1986).jpg
Image:SEGA ''fantasy zone'' official cabinet (sega city 18 1986).jpg
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Image:Sega city 1986 cabinet 2player.jpg
Image:Sega city 1986 cabinet 2player.jpg
Image:Sega_city.jpg
Image:Sega_city.jpg
Image:Sega_city_2.jpg
Image:Sega city 18 (back front sides panel).jpg
Image:SEGA City sitdown converted to upright.jpg|City sitdown converted to upright
Image:SEGA City sitdown converted to upright.jpg|City sitdown converted to upright
Image:Sega city 18 ''action fighter'' dedicated cab.jpg|City 18 cab & custom panel for SEGA ''Action Fighter''(1986)
Image:Sega city 18 ''action fighter'' dedicated cab.jpg|City 18 cab & custom panel for SEGA ''Action Fighter''(1986)
Image:Sega city afterburner promo pic.png|City 18 & Afterburner conversion kit
Image:Sega city afterburner promo pic.png|City 18 & Afterburner conversion kit
Image:Sega after burner II on sega city 18 cabinet (complete with header).jpg|converted Sega City cab for ''After Burner II''
Image:SEGA City 18 cabinet converted with After Burner II panel (front back sides & illuminated plexi topper).jpg|SEGA After Burner II (converted City 18 cabinet) showing front, back, side, panel & illuminated plexi topper
Image:SEGA pinball panel kit on City18 for ''Time Scanner'' 1987.jpg|''Time Scanner'' pinball panel kit on City 18   
Image:SEGA pinball panel kit on City18 for ''Time Scanner'' 1987.jpg|''Time Scanner'' pinball panel kit on City 18   
Image:SEGA Time Scanner ad (alternate, panel closeup).jpg|SEGA ''Time Scanner'' ad (pinball panel closeup)
Image:SEGA Time Scanner ad (alternate, panel closeup).jpg|SEGA ''Time Scanner'' ad (pinball panel closeup)
Image:SEGA Time Scanner pinball panel on City & T-13.jpg|SEGA Time Scanner pinball panel on City & T-13
Image:SEGA Time Scanner pinball panel on City & T-13.jpg|SEGA Time Scanner pinball panel on City & T-13
Image:SEGA Arcade History GAME CARD reader on CITY cab.jpg|SEGA City special control panel with ''Game Card'' reader
Image:SEGA_prepaid_magnetic_''game_card''_reader_in_CITY_18_cabinet.jpg|SEGA ''Game Card'' reader on CITY 18 cab
Image:SEGA_prepaid_magnetic_''game_card''_reader_in_CITY_18_cabinet.jpg|SEGA ''Game Card'' reader on CITY 18 cab
Image:SEGA game card system diagram.jpg|SEGA ''Game Card'' system on CITY & T-13 cabs
Image:SEGA game card system diagram.jpg|SEGA ''Game Card'' system on CITY & T-13 cabs
Image:Sega_city_2.jpg
Image:Sega city plexi header.jpg|plexi header
Image: Sega Time Scanner T-13 cocktail & City 18 converted cabs.jpg|Sega Time Scanner T-13 cocktail & City 18 converted cabs
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</gallery>



Latest revision as of 04:46, 3 February 2025

City
Katakana シティ
Rōmaji SHITI
AKA City 18
Type Sitdown
Released 1986
Dimensions 720 x 580 x 1000 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 18 in 15 kHz (Chassis: Sanwa PM1723C Tube: Toshiba 470MSB22(W)0E)
Rotatable Yes
Power Supply Sega #400-5068

Released for the first time in 1986 in Japan with the game Dump Matsumoto (ダンプ松本 aka Body Slam, see article below). A special version of the cabinet was released with a prepaid magnetic card reader (SEGA "Game Card") which SEGA themselves state was similar to TAITO's own We'll Talk card system.

Gallery

Paperwork