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The '''''Sega Aero Table T-26''''' was released In 1988 to support [[Sega System 24|System 24's]] medium resolution and 4-player simultaneous play. Corresponding with its name, a 26 inch monitor and stereo speakers were its main features. The T-26's face-to-face control panel is indicative of its two-player mutual play. | The '''''Sega Aero Table T-26''''' was released In 1988 to support [[Sega System 24|System 24's]] medium resolution and 4-player simultaneous play. Corresponding with its name, a 26 inch monitor and stereo speakers were its main features. The T-26's face-to-face control panel is indicative of its two-player mutual play (translated from ''SEGA Arcade History'' AERO TABLE T-26 profile see below in ''Gallery''). The [[Sega Aero Table 26|Aero Table 26]]'s white & blue theme was made to match the [[Sega Aero City|Aero City]] cabinet's visuals but has the exact same specs as the T-26. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Image:SEGA arcade history AERO TABLE T-26.jpg|''SEGA Arcade History'' article | |||
Image:Sega aero t26 table cab jp ad.jpg|japanese 1989 ad | Image:Sega aero t26 table cab jp ad.jpg|japanese 1989 ad | ||
Image:Sega passing shot (cocktail arcade version) jp ad 1989.jpg|SEGA passing shot japanese cocktail T-26 version (1989 ad) | Image:Sega passing shot (cocktail arcade version) jp ad 1989.jpg|SEGA passing shot japanese cocktail T-26 version (1989 ad) | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Sega]] | [[Category:Sega]] |
Revision as of 16:01, 5 April 2024
Sega Aero Table T-26 | |
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Type | Cocktail |
Released | 1988 |
Dimensions | 900 x 900 x 640 (1120 with marquee) mm |
Wiring | JAMMA |
Monitor | 26 in |
Rotatable | No |
Weight | 90 kg |
Power | 150 W |
The Sega Aero Table T-26 was released In 1988 to support System 24's medium resolution and 4-player simultaneous play. Corresponding with its name, a 26 inch monitor and stereo speakers were its main features. The T-26's face-to-face control panel is indicative of its two-player mutual play (translated from SEGA Arcade History AERO TABLE T-26 profile see below in Gallery). The Aero Table 26's white & blue theme was made to match the Aero City cabinet's visuals but has the exact same specs as the T-26.
Gallery
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SEGA Arcade History article
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japanese 1989 ad
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SEGA passing shot japanese cocktail T-26 version (1989 ad)