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The Sega Astro City is the 1993 successor to the [[Sega Aero City|Aero City]]. | |||
Now, with a massive 29 inch monitor, curvy plastic body and swappable control panels that remained a standard until the [[Sega Naomi Universal|Naomi]]. | |||
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* [[Media:Sega_Astro_City_cabinet_flyer.jpg|Cabinet flyer]] | * [[Media:Sega_Astro_City_cabinet_flyer.jpg|Cabinet flyer]] |
Latest revision as of 20:20, 24 January 2024
Sega Astro City | |
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Katakana | アストロシティ |
Rōmaji | ASUTOROSHITI |
AKA | Astro, Astro City 1 |
Type | Sitdown |
Released | 1993 |
Dimensions | 905 x 750 x 1445 mm |
Wiring | JAMMA |
Monitor | 29 in 15/24 kHz (Nanao MS8, Some have Nanao MS9) |
Rotatable | Yes |
Weight | 93 kg |
Power | 140 W |
The Sega Astro City is the 1993 successor to the Aero City.
Now, with a massive 29 inch monitor, curvy plastic body and swappable control panels that remained a standard until the Naomi.
Paperwork
Artwork
- Side Art
- Side Art (alternative)
- Panel Overlay
- Panel (vector rastered)
- Panel (vector)
- Blank Panel
- Panel Scan
- Panel (alternative vector)
- Instruction Space Decal
- Speaker Logo
- 100 Yen (vector)
- Warning Sticker
Notes
- How to rotate a Sega Astro City monitor
- Stereo Wiring
- Marquee holder fittings
- Strip Down Guide
- Wiring Guide
PCB Mounting board size
- 48.26 centimeters long (19 Inches)
- 40 centimeters wide (15 3/4 Inches)
- 1 centimeter deep (3/8th Inch plywood is close enough)