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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Control panel measures 49 x 12cm | *This cabinet is also found using a [[Sanwa PM1736]] chassis on what seems to be the same tube. | ||
*Control panel measures 49 x 12cm. | |||
===PCB Mounting board size=== | ===PCB Mounting board size=== |
Latest revision as of 21:25, 6 June 2025
Sega Aero City | |
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Katakana | エアロシティ |
Rōmaji | EAROSHITI |
AKA | Aero, Aerocity |
Type | Sitdown |
Released | 1988 |
Dimensions | 955 x 660 x 1320 mm |
Wiring | JAMMA |
Monitor | 26 in 15/24 kHz (Nanao MS8) |
Rotatable | Yes |
Weight | 110 kg |
Power | 150 W |
Released in 1988, the Sega Aero City is the machine that brought fame to Sega's City series. The basic control panel configuration did not change from the Sega Aero Table T-26, but because of its compact design it remained a fixture of game centers for a long time. Its other merits included a 26 inch monitor that was large for its time, and its easy operability. The machine was compact, but at 110 kg, it weighed 20 kg more than the Aero Table. The Aero City was also sold in yellow and green. This may have been an attempt to escape the dark and scary image of game centers that many people still held onto.
Gallery
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Japanese Flyer
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Mint Colour
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Aero City color variants
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Blue
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Back
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Inside with 36p->JAMMA adapter
Manual
Notes
- This cabinet is also found using a Sanwa PM1736 chassis on what seems to be the same tube.
- Control panel measures 49 x 12cm.
PCB Mounting board size
- 55 centimeters long
- 38.8 centimeters wide
- 12mm thickness Plywood