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Official specs excluded control panel dimensions and concern thus the bare table. The glass panel tabletop dimensions are 860x560mm and the table featured stock an ''Asahi Seiko 720-A'' coin mech.
Official specs excluded control panel dimensions and concern thus the bare table. The glass panel tabletop dimensions are 860x560mm and the table featured stock an ''Asahi Seiko 720-A'' coin mech.


Both cabs were initially released either with the 1986 game ''Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken)'' aka ''Dogosoken''  or soon after with the 1987 game ''Bermuda Triangle (バーミューダ・トライアング)'' aka ''World Wars'', along with their respective 2p control panels & rotary Seimitsu LS-30 joysticks.   
Both cabs were initially released either with the 1986 game ''Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken)'' aka ''Dogosoken''  or soon after with the 1987 game ''Bermuda Triangle (バーミューダ・トライアング)'' aka ''World Wars'', along with their respective 2p control panels & rotary Seimitsu LS-30 joysticks.
 
Later in October 1987, promo material would advertise the Candy 18 & Table 18 cabinets with Touchdown Fever panels & dedicated Seimitsu special variant rotary sticks with the infamous football shaped handles (see below in Gallery).   


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Image:SNK table 18 T6001 cocktail arcade & seimitsu generic panel.jpg| Table 18 & generic Seimitsu control panel
Image:SNK table 18 T6001 cocktail arcade & seimitsu generic panel.jpg| Table 18 & generic Seimitsu control panel
Image:SNK cocktail Table18 cabinet w seimitsu panel.jpg|generic panel, official cabinet '''label''' shown (98W here, not 90W from specsheet)
Image:SNK cocktail Table18 cabinet w seimitsu panel.jpg|generic panel, official cabinet '''label''' shown (98W here, not 90W from specsheet)
Image:SNK T6001 cabinet wtih ''Psycho Soldier'' being played by Kaori Shimizu (1987 article).jpg|SNK T6001 cab with ''Psycho Soldier'' being played by Kaori Shimizu (1987 article)  
Image:SNK T6001 cabinet wtih ''Psycho Soldier'' being played by Kaori Shimizu (1987 article).jpg|SNK T6001 cab with ''Psycho Soldier'' being played by Kaori Shimizu (1987 article)
Image:SNK Touchdown Fever cocktail T6001 (jp), Candy 18 R6001 (jp) & cocktail (overseas) cabs Oct 1987 JP ad.jpg| SNK ''Touchdown Fever'' Table 18/T6001 (jp), Candy18/R6001 (jp) & Cocktail (overseas) cabinets; October 1987 JP ad
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Revision as of 03:11, 18 April 2026

SNK Table 18 (T6001)
Katakana 18" テーブル筐体(T6001), テーブル18
Rōmaji 18"TĒBURUKYŌTAI(T6001), TĒBURU18
AKA 18" Table, T6001, SNK Cocktail
Type Cocktail
Released 1986
Dimensions (excluding control panel)565 x 865 x (adjustable leg height)600-700 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 18 in 15/24 kHz (Nanao MS7 18)
Rotatable Yes
Weight 60 kg
Power Supply AC100V
Power specsheet: 90 W; label on cabinet: 98 W


SNK released the Table 18 aka T6001 cocktail cabinet circa October 1986 simultaneously with the sitdown/upright Candy 18 (T6001).

Official specs excluded control panel dimensions and concern thus the bare table. The glass panel tabletop dimensions are 860x560mm and the table featured stock an Asahi Seiko 720-A coin mech.

Both cabs were initially released either with the 1986 game Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken) aka Dogosoken or soon after with the 1987 game Bermuda Triangle (バーミューダ・トライアング) aka World Wars, along with their respective 2p control panels & rotary Seimitsu LS-30 joysticks.

Later in October 1987, promo material would advertise the Candy 18 & Table 18 cabinets with Touchdown Fever panels & dedicated Seimitsu special variant rotary sticks with the infamous football shaped handles (see below in Gallery).

Gallery