List of Japanese arcade cabinets

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This is a list of all known Japanese arcade cabinets, also known as "candy cabinets". The majority are sitdown cabinets, with the occasional upright (Sega Swing, SNK MV25UP-0) and cocktail (Sega Aero Table). Construction is usually of metal and plastic, with wood also being used in earlier cabinets. Colours tend to be light (normally white) and the cabinets do not allow for custom side art. This is in stark contrast to the American/European style cabinets, which are normally upright, constructed entirely of wood, dark in colour and can be completely customised for the game inside. These cabinets are found almost exclusively within Japan, and were rarely shipped outside of eastern Asia. As a result, none to very little English information is available for the majority, with most being provided by hobbyist or specialist arcade gaming sources

exA-Arcadia

ARC-32

The exA-Arcadia ARC-32 is a modern sitdown candy cabinet which features an easy monitor rotate design held in high regard by shoot 'em up players. It features a low display lag full color range monitor unlike its contemporary, the Taito Vewlix.

Konami

Windy

The Konami Windy is a sitdown candy cabinet held in high regard by shoot 'em up players. It's notable for its bright pink artwork, the smallest footprint out of all the 29 in monitor cabinets, and one of the best 15/24 kHz monitors available.

Windy II

The Windy II updated the original Windy with a colour scheme change (blue), a tri-sync monitor, and with a change of I/O to the new JAMMA Video Standard (JVS). Dimensions and weight remain the same, but unfortunately the design also maintained the easily breakable neck of the original cabinet. Konami included a first party adapter to convert the cabinet to the more common JAMMA standard.

Domy Theater 50

Domy Jr

Domy Theater 33

Plasma

Sauroid

Sega

Sega's cabinets are usually designed in their Mechatronics division.

City

Aero City

Aero Table

Astro City

Blast City

New Astro City

Astro City II

Super Megalo

Super Megalo 2

Megalo 410

Megalo 50

Naomi Deluxe Universal

Naomi 50 Universal

Versus City

New Versus City

Swing

Naomi Universal

Net City

New Net City

Lindbergh Universal

Jaleco

Table Pony

Table Pony 25

Table Pony 25 VH

Pony

Pony Mark II 19

Pony Mark II 27

Pony Mark III

Pony Mark IV

Pony Mark V

Pony 40

Irem

Madonna

Madonna 33

Capcom

BGS-25

Impress

Cute

Status 18

Status 25

Playzass

Captain IV

CAV 2 OOB 60

OOB-50

CAV System 60

Sigma

Game Explorer

SNK

Candy 18

Candy 25

Candy 26

MV19SC-0

MV25TA-0

MV25U4-0

MV25U6-0

MV25UP-0

MVS-U1/33

MVS-U2

MVS-U2/29

MVS-U2/33

MVS-U4

MVS-U4/29

MVS-U4/33

Neo 19

Neo 25

Neo 29

Neo 50

Neo 50 II

Neo 50 III

Neo Candy 25

Neo Candy 29

SC14-2

SC19-4

SC25-4

SCB-U4

Super Neo 29

Super Neo 28 Candy

Super Neo 29 Type II

Video game

Taito

Canary

Egret 29

Egret II

Egret 3

Teatro Ex 33

Teatro 50

Hatris

MT5

MT2

Uni

Vewlix

Namco

Cyber Lead

Cyber Lead II

Dynalive

Excelcabinet

Exceleena 1

Exceleena 2

Arena Site

Noir

Tecmo

Video game

Kyotaro

Urban

Sammy

Video World

Atomiswave SD

Atomiswave

Seychelles

Sunsoft

Rana

River Service

Delta

New Delta

Lucky

Galaxy

MSP

Joymax

Other

AMBO

MAS 25

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