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SEGA's ''Super Megalo 2'' was the successor to the [[Sega Super Megalo|Super Megalo aka Super Megalo 1 ]] of which it is a slight upgrade and was released along with SEGA's ''Model 2'' arcade system in 1994. Visually both models are identical albeit the cabient model's logo, when present.
SEGA's ''Super Megalo 2'' was the successor to the [[Sega Super Megalo|Super Megalo aka Super Megalo 1 ]] of which it is a slight upgrade and was released along with SEGA's ''Model 2'' arcade system in 1994. Visually both models are identical albeit the cabinet model's logo, when present.
Cabinets based on Super Megalo 2 are often designated by SEGA as "DX 50" version in catalogs, for Model 2 games such as ''Virtua Fighter 2'',''Virtua Striker''(Japanese version), ''Virtua Cop''.  
Cabinets based on Super Megalo 2 are often designated by SEGA as "DX 50" version in catalogs, for Model 2 games such as ''Virtua Fighter 2'',''Virtua Striker''(Japanese version), ''Virtua Cop''.  



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Sega Super Megalo 2
Katakana スーパーメガロ2
Rōmaji SŪPĀMEGARO2
AKA Super Megalo II; DX50 Model 2
Type Sitdown
Released 1994
Dimensions 2200-3100 x 1140 x 1867 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 50 in 24 (scan converter converts 15 kHz to 24) kHz
Rotatable No
Weight 330 kg
Power Supply 110-240VAC
Power 360 W

SEGA's Super Megalo 2 was the successor to the Super Megalo aka Super Megalo 1 of which it is a slight upgrade and was released along with SEGA's Model 2 arcade system in 1994. Visually both models are identical albeit the cabinet model's logo, when present. Cabinets based on Super Megalo 2 are often designated by SEGA as "DX 50" version in catalogs, for Model 2 games such as Virtua Fighter 2,Virtua Striker(Japanese version), Virtua Cop.

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Cabinet Art

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