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-this 19" cocktail cabinet only offers the possibility of a pure horizontal tabletop/monitor position cocktail cabinet (classic type) | -this 19" cocktail cabinet only offers the possibility of a pure horizontal tabletop/monitor position cocktail cabinet (classic type) | ||
-it precedes directly the [[MV25TA-0]] hybrid cocktail 25" cabinet which drew inspiration from Jaleco's [[Change Up]] | -it precedes directly the [[MV25TA-0]] hybrid cocktail 25" cabinet which drew inspiration from Jaleco's [[Change Up]] cab concept, offering both pure horizontal monitor position (true cocktail) as well as an adjustable angle tilted monitor giving the player a slightly angled monitor viewpoint, barely approaching a sitdown format. MV25TA-0 being in the end a cocktail version of the more popular [[MV25UP-0]] and was advertised along with it in Japan. | ||
Note: Information is scarce about this cabinet and will surely be updated promptly when confirmed. | Note: Information is scarce about this cabinet and will surely be updated promptly when confirmed. | ||
Latest revision as of 15:35, 18 April 2026
| SNK MV19TA-0 (tbc) | |
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| Type | Cocktail |
| Dimensions | 600 x 800 x tbc mm |
| Wiring | MVS |
| Monitor | 19 in |
| Power | 105 W |
Sources as of 2026 claim:
-"MV19TA-0" being the theorized model name for this SNK MVS cocktail cabinet.
-Amano Game Museum in Japan asserts having been a location test arcade salon in the 90s when they partnered with SNK; the owner claims this cocktail model's name is "MV4" but does not say if it was officially released or not, leaving doubt about the fact that it was an unreleased prototype demoed at conventions and location test sites or a short lived officially released cabinet.
What is certain:
-this 19" cocktail cabinet only offers the possibility of a pure horizontal tabletop/monitor position cocktail cabinet (classic type)
-it precedes directly the MV25TA-0 hybrid cocktail 25" cabinet which drew inspiration from Jaleco's Change Up cab concept, offering both pure horizontal monitor position (true cocktail) as well as an adjustable angle tilted monitor giving the player a slightly angled monitor viewpoint, barely approaching a sitdown format. MV25TA-0 being in the end a cocktail version of the more popular MV25UP-0 and was advertised along with it in Japan.
Note: Information is scarce about this cabinet and will surely be updated promptly when confirmed.
Gallery
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pic courtesy of Amano Game Museum