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{{stub}}The '''Cycraft''' is a special arcade cabinet developed by [[Simuline]] and [[Sega]] and released in 2003. It is a spiritual successor to cabinets such as the [[R360]], being a motion simulator which offers a greater degree of movement than a standard sit-down cabinet. Because Cycraft's motion actuators are situated above the player, the simulator produces the effects of a 5 degrees of freedom motion system, even though it has only 3 degrees of freedom mechanically. It is primarily designed for racing games, so it does not offer a full 360 degrees of movement.
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{{stub}}The '''Cycraft''' is a special arcade cabinet developed by [[Simuline]] and [[Sega]] and released in 2003. It is a spiritual successor to cabinets such as the [[R360]], being a motion simulator which offers a greater degree of movement than a standard sit-down cabinet. Cycraft's motion actuators have three degrees of freedom, and are capable of producing front and back, left and right, and vertical movements. Because these actuators are situated above the player, they can produce the effects of a 5 degrees of freedom. It is primarily designed for racing games, so it does not offer a full 360 degrees of movement.
  
 
Unlike the R360, cabinets can be linked together for competitive play.
 
Unlike the R360, cabinets can be linked together for competitive play.

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Cycraft
Manufacturer: Sega
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The Cycraft is a special arcade cabinet developed by Simuline and Sega and released in 2003. It is a spiritual successor to cabinets such as the R360, being a motion simulator which offers a greater degree of movement than a standard sit-down cabinet. Cycraft's motion actuators have three degrees of freedom, and are capable of producing front and back, left and right, and vertical movements. Because these actuators are situated above the player, they can produce the effects of a 5 degrees of freedom. It is primarily designed for racing games, so it does not offer a full 360 degrees of movement.

Unlike the R360, cabinets can be linked together for competitive play.

Compatible Games/Hardware

NAOMI 2

Triforce


Physical Scans