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Image:Casio arcade cabinet bear25.jpg|CASIO Bear 25 cabinet
Image:Casio arcade cabinet bear25.jpg|CASIO Bear 25 cabinet
Image:CASIO Bear 25 (japanese ad 1989).jpg|1989 japanese advert by Nippon Mec Co. Ltd (''Nihon Mekku'')
Image:CASIO Bear 25 (japanese ad 1989).jpg|1989 japanese advert by Nippon Mec Co. Ltd (''Nihon Mekku'')
 
Image:Casio bear 25 advert 1989.jpg|1989 advert
Image:Casio game bear 25 (back & side).jpg|Back & Side
Image:Casio game bear 25 (back & side).jpg|Back & Side
Image:Casio game bear 25 ( with mahjong panel ).jpg|Bear 25 with mahjong panel
Image:Casio game bear 25 ( with mahjong panel ).jpg|Bear 25 with mahjong panel
Image:Casio game bear 25 (sticker).jpg|Sticker
Image:Casio game bear 25 (sticker).jpg|Sticker
Image:Casio game bear 25 (inside).jpg|Inside
Image:Casio game bear 25 (inside).jpg|Inside

Latest revision as of 18:40, 9 February 2025

Bear 25
AKA Casio Game Bear 25; Marine Game Bear 25
Released 198X (some ads circa 1989)
Dimensions 845 x 650 x 1300 mm
Monitor 25 in
Power 95 W

Casio Game Bear 25 Model was sold as well under the Marine Game company name. A clone or rebranded & revised model for the japanese company Face under the Giga Station model name appeared later but with gray painted chassis unlike the original white model by Casio. Bear 25 was compatible with Sega Aero City control panel type (just like Casio Game Rider 18 cabinet) and borrowed multiple key design features from said Sega cabinet.

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