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SNK launched the SCB-U4 in 1991 as its "''smallest upright''" cabinet (though it is really a sitdown model), ''8 months after the release of the MVS system''. It was intended to be an upgrade to usual ''dagashiya'' wooden frame generic models mainly for candy shops, with the benefit of incorporating an MVS 4-cart system (''NEO-MVH MV4''), but also meant as a compact cab for hotels, inns, commercial venues and so on as explained in adverts (see below in gallery).
SNK launched the SCB-U4 in 1991 as its "''smallest upright''" cabinet (though it is really a sitdown model), ''8 months after the release of the MVS system''. It was intended to be an upgrade to usual ''dagashiya'' wooden frame generic models mainly for candy shops, with the benefit of incorporating an MVS 4-cart system (''NEO-MVH MV4''), but also meant as a compact cab for hotels, inns, toy stores and commercial venues and so on as explained in various adverts (see below in gallery).
 
*SNK SCB-U4 cabinet's general design is strongly inspired from the SEGA Coreland ''Soft Desk 10 Mk III'' (1986) cabinet
 
*The overseas/USA exclusive SNK MVS-2-19 is directly inspired in its design by the  Japan exclusive SCB-U4.


Dimensions given in various promo material as :
Dimensions given in various promo material as :
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Image:USA version SNK MVS-2-19 (left) vs JP exclusive SNK SCB-U4 (middle) vs SEGA Coreland Soft Desk 10 mkIII (right).jpg|USA version SNK MVS-2-19 (left) vs JP exclusive SNK SCB-U4 (middle) vs SEGA Coreland Soft Desk 10 MkIII (right)
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Revision as of 22:44, 24 March 2026

SNK SCB-U4
Type Sitdown
Released 1991
Dimensions 625 x 520 x 1415 mm
Wiring MVS
Monitor 19 in
Power 100 W


SNK launched the SCB-U4 in 1991 as its "smallest upright" cabinet (though it is really a sitdown model), 8 months after the release of the MVS system. It was intended to be an upgrade to usual dagashiya wooden frame generic models mainly for candy shops, with the benefit of incorporating an MVS 4-cart system (NEO-MVH MV4), but also meant as a compact cab for hotels, inns, toy stores and commercial venues and so on as explained in various adverts (see below in gallery).

  • SNK SCB-U4 cabinet's general design is strongly inspired from the SEGA Coreland Soft Desk 10 Mk III (1986) cabinet
  • The overseas/USA exclusive SNK MVS-2-19 is directly inspired in its design by the Japan exclusive SCB-U4.

Dimensions given in various promo material as : 62.5cm (depth) x 52cm (width) x 141.5cm (height) or 65.5cm (depth) x 52cm (width) x 141.2cm (height)