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SEGA released the MEGALO 50 "''Standard''" more commonly known as the ''Megalo 50'' in 1992. It was considered an expensive cabinet at the time (1.52 million ¥).
SEGA released the MEGALO 50 "''Standard''" more commonly known as the ''Megalo 50'' in 1992. It was considered an expensive cabinet at the time (1.52 million ¥) and was capable of offering up to 3 games to choose from.
The "Standard" model features an "''M-FIX''" print on the back of the seats, whereas the moving force feedback seat version [[Sega Megalo 50 Deluxe|MEGALO 50 DELUXE]] had "''DASS''" instead, along with black protective boots below said seats .
The "Standard" model features an "''M-FIX''" print on the back of the seats, whereas the moving force feedback seat version [[Sega Megalo 50 Deluxe|MEGALO 50 DELUXE]] had "''DASS''" instead, along with black protective boots below said seats .



Revision as of 19:02, 5 April 2024

Megalo 50 Standard
Katakana メガロ50スタンダート
Rōmaji MEGARO50SUTANDĀTO
AKA MEGALO 50
Type Sitdown
Released 1992
Dimensions 2260-3200 x 1230 x 1880 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 50 in 15/24 kHz
Rotatable No
Weight 356 kg
Power Supply 110-240VAC
Power 310-320 W

SEGA released the MEGALO 50 "Standard" more commonly known as the Megalo 50 in 1992. It was considered an expensive cabinet at the time (1.52 million ¥) and was capable of offering up to 3 games to choose from. The "Standard" model features an "M-FIX" print on the back of the seats, whereas the moving force feedback seat version MEGALO 50 DELUXE had "DASS" instead, along with black protective boots below said seats .

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