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The '''''Aero City''''' (エアロシティ) is a multi-purpose arcade cabinet manufactured by [[Sega]] in 1988 as a successor to the ''[[City]]'' cabinet.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エアロシティ) is a multi-purpose arcade cabinet manufactured by [[Sega]] in 1988 as a successor to the ''[[City]]'' cabinet.
  
 
''Aero City''s were among the cabinets responsible for the modern look of Japanese arcades during the 1990s and 2000s - no frills, heavily customisable cabinets with a white finish (suggested by some as a way of negating the dark, unappealing perception arcades of the 1980s often had). Functionality wise, it is not too dissimilar from the older ''City'' cabinets, though there are number of notable improvements such as the inclusion of a larger 26-inch monitor. Many of the changes were designed to facilitate the then-new [[Sega System 24]] arcade board.
 
''Aero City''s were among the cabinets responsible for the modern look of Japanese arcades during the 1990s and 2000s - no frills, heavily customisable cabinets with a white finish (suggested by some as a way of negating the dark, unappealing perception arcades of the 1980s often had). Functionality wise, it is not too dissimilar from the older ''City'' cabinets, though there are number of notable improvements such as the inclusion of a larger 26-inch monitor. Many of the changes were designed to facilitate the then-new [[Sega System 24]] arcade board.
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Aero City (エアロシティ) is a multi-purpose arcade cabinet manufactured by Sega in 1988 as a successor to the City cabinet.

Aero Citys were among the cabinets responsible for the modern look of Japanese arcades during the 1990s and 2000s - no frills, heavily customisable cabinets with a white finish (suggested by some as a way of negating the dark, unappealing perception arcades of the 1980s often had). Functionality wise, it is not too dissimilar from the older City cabinets, though there are number of notable improvements such as the inclusion of a larger 26-inch monitor. Many of the changes were designed to facilitate the then-new Sega System 24 arcade board.

Promotional material

AeroCityAeroTable JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
JP flyer
AeroCityAeroTable JP Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

Arcade, JP
AeroCity Arcade JP Manual.pdf
Manual

References


Multi-Purpose Arcade Cabinets Created by Sega
Upright/Sit-down
City (1986) | Aero City (1988) | Swing (1991) | Astro City (1993) | Astro City 2 (1993) | New Astro City (1994) | Blast City (1996) | NAOMI Universal Cabinet (1999) | Net City (1999) | New Net City (xxxx) | Lindbergh Universal Cabinet (2007)
Versus City (1996) | New Versus City (199x)
Large
Megalo 50 (1992) | Super Megalo (1993) | Euro Megalo (199x) | Super Megalo 2 (1994) | Megalo 410 (1996) | NAOMI DX Universal Cabinet (200x)
Cocktail
T-13 (1983) | Aero Table (1988)