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This cabinet was designed to accommodate higher resolution [[Sega System 24]] games, and can support up to four players. | This cabinet was designed to accommodate higher resolution [[Sega System 24]] games, and can support up to four players. | ||
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==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
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The Aero Table (エアロテーブル) model number T-26 is a multi-purpose arcade cocktail cabinet released by Sega in 1988. It is a successor to the T-13.
This cabinet was designed to accommodate higher resolution Sega System 24 games, and can support up to four players.
It features a MS8-26 CRT monitor (same as Aero city) with an adapted frame to fit the cabinet.
Promotional material
Physical scans
References
Multi-Purpose Arcade Cabinets Created by Sega |
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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) |