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− | + | {{ScanboxItem|{{{cart|no}}}|Cart|top={{{carttop|}}}|back={{{cartback|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disc|no}}}|Disc|back={{{discback|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disc1|no}}}|Disc 1|back={{{disc1back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disc2|no}}}|Disc 2|back={{{disc2back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disc3|no}}}|Disc 3|back={{{disc3back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disc4|no}}}|Disc 4|back={{{disc4back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disk|no}}}|Disk|top={{{disktop|}}}|back={{{diskback|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disk1|no}}}|Disk 1|back={{{disk1back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disk2|no}}}|Disk 2|back={{{disk2back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disk3|no}}}|Disk 3|back={{{disk3back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{disk4|no}}}|Disk 4|back={{{disk4back|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{instructioncard1|no}}}|Instuction card(s)|back={{{instructioncard2|}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{manual|no}}}|Manual}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item1|no}}}|{{{item1name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item2|no}}}|{{{item2name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item3|no}}}|{{{item3name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item4|no}}}|{{{item4name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item5|no}}}|{{{item5name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item6|no}}}|{{{item6name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item7|no}}}|{{{item7name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item8|no}}}|{{{item8name|?}}}}}{{ScanboxItem|{{{item9|no}}}|{{{item9name|?}}}}} | |
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− | </noinclude> | + | Over-engineered template for arcade scans, because cabinets vary so much. |
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+ | With the introduction of the [[T-13]] and [[City]] cabinets, Japanese games were more likely just to come with a manual, a few instruction cards and a banner, so the "type" parameter can safely be ignored: | ||
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+ | <pre>{{ScanArcade | ||
+ | | console=System 16 | ||
+ | | region=JP | ||
+ | | manual=AeroCity Arcade JP Manual.pdf | ||
+ | | instructioncard1=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 1.jpg | ||
+ | | instructioncard2=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 2.jpg | ||
+ | }}</pre> | ||
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+ | {{ScanArcade | ||
+ | | console=System 16 | ||
+ | | region=JP | ||
+ | | manual=AeroCity Arcade JP Manual.pdf | ||
+ | | instructioncard1=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 1.jpg | ||
+ | | instructioncard2=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 2.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | [[Category:Sega Retro templates]]</noinclude> |
Revision as of 15:52, 18 August 2019
Over-engineered template for arcade scans, because cabinets vary so much.
With the introduction of the T-13 and City cabinets, Japanese games were more likely just to come with a manual, a few instruction cards and a banner, so the "type" parameter can safely be ignored:
{{ScanArcade | console=System 16 | region=JP | manual=AeroCity Arcade JP Manual.pdf | instructioncard1=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 1.jpg | instructioncard2=JumpBug Arcade JP InstructionCard 2.jpg }}