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SEGA states the T-13 table arcade was released for the first time in 1983 for the game ''Star Jacker'' (''スタージャッカー''). The cocktail arcade was designed to be lightweight despite its steel chassis said steel panels were said to give it a peculiar bright sound; the T-13 grey color originally was meant to match exactly that of the [[Sega City]] cabinet , but later was available in black and "''other bold colors''" according to SEGA (see flyer and article below). | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Image:SEGA arcade history T-13 cocktail.jpg|''SEGA Arcade History'' profile for T-13 | |||
Image:Sega t-13 cocktail table ad jp.jpg | ad | Image:Sega t-13 cocktail table ad jp.jpg | ad | ||
Image:SEGA T-13 flyer JP.jpg|Sega T-13 flyer | Image:SEGA T-13 flyer JP.jpg|Sega T-13 flyer |
Revision as of 16:18, 5 April 2024
Sega T-13 Table | |
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AKA | T-13 |
Type | Cocktail |
Released | 1983 |
Dimensions | 650 x 870 x 600 mm |
Monitor | 18 in 15-24 kHz |
Weight | 59 kg |
SEGA states the T-13 table arcade was released for the first time in 1983 for the game Star Jacker (スタージャッカー). The cocktail arcade was designed to be lightweight despite its steel chassis said steel panels were said to give it a peculiar bright sound; the T-13 grey color originally was meant to match exactly that of the Sega City cabinet , but later was available in black and "other bold colors" according to SEGA (see flyer and article below).
Gallery
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SEGA Arcade History profile for T-13
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ad
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Sega T-13 flyer
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monitor used in SEGA T-13 cocktail & SEGA City cab
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ad for "Up'n Down" game
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1p panel
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2 player panel red version
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Sega T-13 custom 2p panel for S.D.I. (Strategic Defense Initiative) with trackballs & Seimitsu LSX-31 topfire joysticks
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SEGA S.D.I. on T-13
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SEGA Dunk Shot (JP version) on T-13
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SEGA Time Scanner pinball panel on City & T-13
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SEGA Game Card reader on T-13 cab (diagram)