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Successor to the [[Sega Megalo 50 Standard|Megalo 50]], the Super Megalo 1 was released alongside the ''Model 1'' (aka ''CG Board'') arcade system by SEGA, the first game to feature on said cabinet was ''Virtua Fighter''. Super Megalo 1 is not easy to differentiate visually from [[Sega Super Megalo 2|Super Megalo 2]] apart from the model's logo when present, but generally cabinets based on Super Megalo 1 were designated by SEGA in catalogs as being a "DX 50" cab for a Model 1 game.  It is part of the [https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/videogames/show/6137 ''Sega Amusement CG World Machine''] range of cabinets.
SEGA ''Star Wars'' (1993) cabinet was based on a  Super Megalo 1 in grey color with custom control panels & seats.
 
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Image:SEGA Supermegalo cab & (left to right) Toshimichi Mori, Katsuhiro Harada & Yutaka Suzuki 2021.png|SEGA Supermegalo & (left to right) Toshimichi Mori, Katsuhiro Harada & Yutaka Suzuki 2021
Image:SEGA Supermegalo cab & (left to right) Toshimichi Mori, Katsuhiro Harada & Yutaka Suzuki 2021.png|SEGA Supermegalo & (left to right) Toshimichi Mori, Katsuhiro Harada & Yutaka Suzuki 2021
Image:SEGA_SUPERMEGALO.jpg|Cabinet flyer
Image:SEGA_SUPERMEGALO.jpg|Cabinet flyer
Image:Sega super megalo jp.jpg
Image:Sega super megalo jp.jpg
Image:Sega (cg world) star wars cabinet.jpg|''Star Wars''
Image:SEGA star wars flyer.jpg|''Star Wars'' Japanese flyer
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Revision as of 03:54, 15 April 2024

Super Megalo
Katakana スーパーメガロ
Rōmaji SŪPĀMEGARO
AKA Super Megalo 1; DX50 Model 1
Type Sitdown
Released 1993
Dimensions 2200-3100 x 1140 x 1867 mm
Wiring Model 2
Monitor 50 in 15/24 kHz
Rotatable No
Weight 326 kg
Power 460 W

Successor to the Megalo 50, the Super Megalo 1 was released alongside the Model 1 (aka CG Board) arcade system by SEGA, the first game to feature on said cabinet was Virtua Fighter. Super Megalo 1 is not easy to differentiate visually from Super Megalo 2 apart from the model's logo when present, but generally cabinets based on Super Megalo 1 were designated by SEGA in catalogs as being a "DX 50" cab for a Model 1 game. It is part of the Sega Amusement CG World Machine range of cabinets. SEGA Star Wars (1993) cabinet was based on a Super Megalo 1 in grey color with custom control panels & seats.

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