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{{Infobox cabinet
{{Infobox cabinet
|name = SNK Candy 18
|name = SNK Candy 18 (R6001)
|kana =  
|kana = 18" キャンディ筐体 (R6001), キャンディ18
|romaji =  
|romaji = 18"KYANDIKYŌTAI(R6001), KYANDI18
|aka = Video Game
|aka = 18" Candy, R6001, Video Game
|image = SNKCandy18.jpg
|image = SNKCandy18.jpg
|type = Sitdown
|type = Sitdown (convertible to Upright)
|year =  
|year = 1987
|depth = 1110
|depth = 735
|width = 735
|width = 580
|height = 1760
|height = sitdown 1110 mm or upright 1960
|wiring = [[JAMMA]]
|wiring = [[JAMMA]]
|monitor_size = 18
|monitor_size = 18
|monitor_sync =
|monitor_sync = 15/24
|monitor_model = Nanao MS7 18
|monitor_model = Nanao MS7 18
|rotatable =  Yes
|rotatable =  Yes
|rotate_mech = No
|rotate_mech = No
|weight = 65
|weight = without upright module: 65
|power_supply =
|power_supply = AC100V
|power = 100
|power = 100
}}
}}
SNK released the '''''Candy 18''''' aka '''''R6001''''' cabinet in 1987 in response to SEGA's 1986 '''''[[City]]''''' cabinet, also taking inspiration heavily from the latter.
It was launched simultaneously with the cocktail ''Table 18'' (T6001).
The Candy 18 featured an extension pedestal module
to convert an existing sitdown cabinet into an upright version, raising its total height an additional 85cm (from 110 cm to 196 cm).
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:SNK_Candy_18_Cabinet_flyer.jpg|Cabinet flyer
Image:SNK_Candy_18_Cabinet_flyer.jpg|Cabinet flyer
Image:SNK candy 18 & cocktail table arcade cabinets flyer page 1.jpg|Candy 18 with Upright pedestal module
Image:SNK candy 18 & cocktail table arcade cabinets flyer page 2&3.jpg|with and without upright module
Image:SNK candy 18 & cocktail table arcade cabinets flyer page 4.jpg|alt nomenclature for Candy 18 cabinet: '''R6001'''
Image:SNK ''videogame'' cabinet 1988 jp ad.jpg| 1988 japanese ad (feat. "Dogō Sōken" aka ''Victory Road'' & rotary LS30 joysticks)
Image:SNK cocktail & videogame cabs 1987ad.jpg|1987 japanese ad
Image:SNKcandy18front.JPG
Image:SNKcandy18front.JPG
Image:Candy18 2L6BCP.JPG
Image:Candy18 2L6BCP.JPG
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Image:SNK_candy_18_hood_up.JPG
Image:SNK_candy_18_hood_up.JPG
Image:SNK_candy_18_ashtray_holder.JPG
Image:SNK_candy_18_ashtray_holder.JPG
Image:Candy 18 aka R6001 advert (erroneous company name NSK & model type, not a table).jpg|1987 advert: erroneous company name NSK instead of SNK . Model type is upright (extended) not a table evidently. R6001 reference code is correct though
Image:SNKVideoGame.jpg
Image:SNK Candy 18 cabinet ''upright'' type 1987 japan.jpg|Upright version opened
Image:SNK video game upright cabinet 1987 ads (bermuda triangle).jpg| 1987 ad for Bermuda Triangle, Upright version of Candy 18 cab featuring also rotary Seimitsu LS-30 joysticks
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:SNK]]
[[Category:SNK]]

Latest revision as of 23:57, 26 March 2026

SNK Candy 18 (R6001)
Katakana 18" キャンディ筐体 (R6001), キャンディ18
Rōmaji 18"KYANDIKYŌTAI(R6001), KYANDI18
AKA 18" Candy, R6001, Video Game
Type Sitdown (convertible to Upright)
Released 1987
Dimensions 735 x 580 x sitdown 1110 mm or upright 1960 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 18 in 15/24 kHz (Nanao MS7 18)
Rotatable Yes
Weight without upright module: 65 kg
Power Supply AC100V
Power 100 W


SNK released the Candy 18 aka R6001 cabinet in 1987 in response to SEGA's 1986 City cabinet, also taking inspiration heavily from the latter. It was launched simultaneously with the cocktail Table 18 (T6001).

The Candy 18 featured an extension pedestal module to convert an existing sitdown cabinet into an upright version, raising its total height an additional 85cm (from 110 cm to 196 cm).


Gallery