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|kana = キャンディ26
|kana = キャンディ26
|romaji = KYANDI26
|romaji = KYANDI26
|aka =
|aka = New Version Body Candy 26
|image = SNKCandy26.jpg
|image = SNKCandy26.jpg
|type = Sitdown
|type = Sitdown
|year =  
|year = 1989
|depth = 1290
|depth = 1280
|width = 660
|width = 660
|height = 850
|height = 850
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|power = 120
|power = 120
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Advertised freshly in 1989 as part of the ''New Version Body'' line of cabinets along with the [[SNK Candy Table 26|Candy 26 table]], both directly inspired by SEGA's 1988 Aero City & Aero Table, SNK promoted the '''''Candy 26''''' as a solid basis for conversion to a medal type cabinet (see below flyer in Gallery).
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:SNK Candy 26 new version body JP arcade cabinet flyer.png|Flyer
Image:SNK Table Candy 26 (new version body) jp ad 1989.jpg|Japanese ad for 'New Version Body Candy' line (1989)
Image:SNK Table Candy 26 (new version body) jp ad 1989.jpg|Japanese ad for 'New Version Body Candy' line (1989)
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 02:12, 1 May 2026

SNK Candy 26
Katakana キャンディ26
Rōmaji KYANDI26
AKA New Version Body Candy 26
Type Sitdown
Released 1989
Dimensions 1280 x 660 x 850 mm
Wiring JAMMA
Monitor 26 in 15/24 kHz (Nanao MS8-26A)
Rotatable Yes (Has rotate mechanism)
Power 120 W

Advertised freshly in 1989 as part of the New Version Body line of cabinets along with the Candy 26 table, both directly inspired by SEGA's 1988 Aero City & Aero Table, SNK promoted the Candy 26 as a solid basis for conversion to a medal type cabinet (see below flyer in Gallery).

Gallery

Manuals

Instruction manual