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[1] or specialist arcade gaming sources[2][3][4]
Konami edit
Windy edit
The Konami Windy is a sitdown candy cabinet held in high regard by shoot 'em up players.[5] 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.
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1996
- Japanese Name: UINDI
- Dimensions: 750 x 905 x 1339 (1699 with marquee) mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
- Weight: 105 kg
Windy II edit
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.
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1998
- Japanese Name: UINDI II
- Dimensions: 750 x 905 x 1339 (1699 with marquee) mm
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
- Weight: 105 kg
- Notes: Both the Windy cabinets neither have a rotate mechanism nor a monitor frame.[6] As a result of this the monitor is generally kept permanently in either vertical or horizontal orientation. Rotating the monitor requires extreme care – the lack of a frame leaves the fragile neck exposed and easy to snap, rendering the tube useless.
Domy Theater 50 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: DOMISHIATA 50
- Released: 1996
- Dimensions: 1190–1885 x 2400 x 1929 mm[7]
- Monitor: 50 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 275 kg
Domy Jr edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 630 x 780 x 1200 mm
- Monitor: 26 in
- Rotatable: Yes
- Standard: JAMMA
Domy Theater 33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 33 in
- Dimensions: 750 x 980 x 1610 mm
- Rotateable: Yes
Plasma edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1200 x 694 x 1775 mm
Sauroid edit
- Type: Upright
Sega edit
Sega's cabinets are usually designed in their Mechatronics[8] division.
City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Release: 1986
- Dimensions: 580 x 715 x 1000 mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 19 in, 15 kHz
- Weight: 60 kg
- Power: 150 W[9]
Aero City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Release: July-1988
- Dimensions: 660 x 955 x 1320 mm[10]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 26 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
- Weight: 110 kg
- Power: 125 W[11]
Aero Table edit
- Type: Cocktail
- Release: 1988
- Dimensions: 900 x 900 x 640 (to table top) / 1120 (to marquee top) mm[12]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 26 in, 15 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
- Weight: 90 kg
- Power: 150 W
Astro City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: ASUTOROSHITI
- Release: February-1993
- Dimensions: 750 x 905 x 1445 mm[13]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: Nanao MS8, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
- Weight: 93 kg
- Power: 140 W
Blast City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: BURASUTOSHITI
- Release: October 1996
- Dimensions: 760 x 939 x 1643 mm[14]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
New Astro City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1995
- Dimensions: 750 x 905 x 1445 mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: Nanao MS9, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
Astro City II edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1997
- Dimensions: 770 x 1040 x 1450 mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: Nanao, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
Super Megalo edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1140 x 2250 x 1867 mm
Super Megalo 2 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: June 1994
- Dimensions: 1140 x 3100 x 1867 mm[15]
- Monitor: 50 in, 15/24 kHz
- Weight: 330 kg
Megalo 410 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: July 1996
- Dimensions: 890 x 1180 x 1630 mm[16]
- Monitor: 41 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Weight: 134 kg
- Power: 354 W
- Rotatable: No
Megalo 50 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1230 x 2260~3200 x 1880 mm[17]
- Monitor: 50 in, 15/24 kHz
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 378 kg
- Power: 301 W
Naomi Deluxe Universal edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 2005
- Dimensions: 1054 x 1981 x 2144 mm[18]
- Monitor: 38 in
- Wiring: JVS
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 308 kg
Naomi 50 Universal edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1150 x 2130 x 2015 mm
- Monitor: 50 in
- Rotatable: No
- Wiring: JVS
- Weight: 258 kg
Versus City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: VASASUSHITI
- Released: January 1996
- Dimensions: 750 x 1834 x 1950 mm[19]
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Rotatable: No
New Versus City edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: NEW VASASUSHITI
- Released: November 1996
- Dimensions: 750 x 1834 x 1678 mm[20]
- Rotatable: Yes
Swing edit
- Type: Upright
- Released: 1991
- Dimensions: 880 x 995 x 1980 mm[12]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 26 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes
- Weight: 125 kg
- Power: 125 W
Naomi Universal edit
- Type: Sitdown/Upright
- Released: March 1999
- Dimensions: Sitdown – 760 x 980 x 1750 mm Upright: 760 x 968 x 2030 mm[21]
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: 29 in, 31 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes
- Weight: 117 kg
- Power: 322 W
Net City edit
- Type: Sitdown/Upright
- Released: December 1999
- Dimensions: Sitdown – 760 x 980 x 1750 mm Upright: 760 x 968 x 2030 mm[22]
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes
- Weight: 117 kg
- Power: 322 W
New Net City edit
- Type: Sitdown/Upright
- Dimensions: Sitdown – 760 x 980 x 1750 mm Upright: 760 x 968 x 2030 mm
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes
- Weight: 117 kg
- Power: 322 W
Lindbergh Universal edit
- Type: Sitdown/Upright
- Released: 2007
- Dimensions: 820 x 827 x 1800 (2100 with marquee) mm[23]
- Monitor: 32 in widescreen, 31–60 kHz
- Wiring: JVS
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 122 kg
- Power: 460 W
Jaleco edit
Table Pony edit
- Type: Cocktail
Table Pony 25 edit
- Type: Cocktail
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 25 in, 15 kHz
- Dimensions: 625 x 860 x 670 mm
- Rotateable: No
- Weight: 59.5 kg
- Power: 82 W
Table Pony 25 VH edit
- Type: Cocktail
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: 25 in, 15 kHz
- Dimensions: 625 x 860 x 770 mm
- Rotateable: Yes
- Weight: 71 kg
- Power: 130 W
Pony edit
- Type: Sitdown
Pony Mark II 19 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1996
- Monitor: 19 in
- Dimensions: 560 x 650 x 1050 mm
Pony Mark II 27 edit
- Type: standup
- Released: 1992
Pony Mark III edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1997
Pony Mark IV edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 860 x 730 x 1360 mm
- Rotateable: Yes
- Wiring: JAMMA
Pony Mark V edit
- Type: Sitdown
Pony 40 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1140 x 2120 x 1755 mm[24]
- Weight: 160 kg
- Monitor: 42 in
- Power: 330 W
Irem edit
Madonna edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 620 x 840 x 1320 mm
- Weight: 100 kg
- Monitor: 25 in 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable : Yes (no easy rotation)
- Power: 120 W
Madonna 33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
Capcom edit
BGS-25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 800 x 965 x 1435 mm
- Note: Usually called the Capcom Q25
Impress edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in, 15 kHz
- Dimensions: 730 x 920 x 1460 mm[25]
- Weight: 110 kg
- Power: 150 W
Cute edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 500 x 690 x 1300 mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Rotation : Yes, it's proved
- Weight: 60 kg
Status 18 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 560 x 660 x 1105 mm[26]
- Monitor: 18 in
- Weight: 60 kg
Status 25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 598 x 785 x 1133 mm[26]
- Monitor: 25 in
- Weight: 70 kg
Playzass edit
- Type: Upright
- Dimensions: 760 x 980 x 1750 mm
Captain IV edit
- Type: Upright
- Monitor: 29 in
- Dimensions: 1870 x 1104 x 1130 mm[27]
- Weight: 140 kg
- Power: 160 W
CAV 2 OOB 60 edit
- Type: Upright
- Monitor: 60 in
OOB-50 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 1140 x 2200 x 1875 mm
- Monitor: 50 in, 15/24 kHz
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Weight: 270 kg
- Power: 350 W
CAV System 60 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 2463 x 1500 x 3005 mm
- Monitor: 60 in
Sigma edit
Game Explorer edit
SNK edit
Candy 18 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 18 in
- Wiring: JAMMA
Candy 25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 620 x 790 x 1216 (1486 with marquee) mm[28]
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Power: 120 W
Candy 26 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 26 in
- Wiring: JAMMA
MV19SC-0 edit
- Type: Upright
- Monitor: 19 in
- Dimensions: 550 x 680 x 1510 mm[29]
- Power: 180 W
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Weight: 70 kg
MV25TA-0 edit
- Type: Cocktail
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 900 x 800 x 1121 (1258 at maximum tilt) mm[30]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 180 W
- Weight: 103 kg
MV25U4-0 edit
- Type: Upright
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 640 x 920 x 1930 mm[31]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 180 W
- Weight: 185 kg
MV25U6-0 edit
- Type: Upright
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 810 x 920 x 1930 mm[31]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 180 W
- Weight: 200 kg
MV25UP-0 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 680 x 850 x 1724 mm[32]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 180 W
- Weight: 103 kg
MVS-U1/33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 33 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
MVS-U2 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 620 x 790 x 1266 mm[33]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 120 W
- Notes: Became known as an MVS-U2/25 once the larger screen U2's were released.
MVS-U2/29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
MVS-U2/33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 33 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
MVS-U4 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 620 x 790 x 1266 mm[34]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 120 W
- Notes: Became known as an MVS-U4/25 once the larger screen U4's were released.
MVS-U4/29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in
- Dimensions: 695 x 870 x 1346 mm[35]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 120 W
MVS-U4/33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 33 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
Neo 19 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 19 in
- Dimensions: 520 x 646 x 1340 mm[36]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Weight: 60 kg
- Power: 100 W
Neo 25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 630 x 850 x 1368 mm[37]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Weight: 89 kg
- Power: 120 W
Neo 29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in
- Dimensions: 715 x 958 x 1440 mm[38]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Weight: 108 kg
- Power: 120 W
Neo 50 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
Neo 50 II edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Dimensions: 1995 x 800 x 1200 mm
Neo 50 III edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS/HNG
- Dimensions: 1146 x 681 x 1900 mm (Monitor section), 960 x 1320 x 902 mm (Monitor section)
- Power: 325 W
- Weight: 300 kg (Total), 140 kg (Monitor section), 160 kg (Control panel section)
Neo Candy 25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Dimensions: 600 x 890 x 1200 mm
Neo Candy 29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
SC14-2 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 14 in
- Dimensions: 420 x 555 x 1224 mm[39]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 75 W
SC19-4 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 19 in
- Dimensions: 510 x 595 x 1282 mm[40]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 100 W
SC25-4 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 25 in
- Dimensions: 600 x 708 x 1414 mm[41]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 120 W
SCB-U4 edit
- Type: Upright
- Dimensions: 520 x 655 x 1412 mm[42]
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 100 W
Super Neo 29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
Super Neo 28 Candy edit
- Type: Sitdown, or standup, vice versus
- Released: 1996-97
- Monitor: 33 in, 15/25 kHz
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS, kbh, or standard kbh-vhsh
- Dimensions: 745 x 897 x 1437 mm
Super Neo 29 Type II edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 710 x 890 x 1927 mm (including marquee)
- Monitor: 29 in
- Wiring: JAMMA/MVS
- Power: 200 W
- Weight: 102 kg
Video game edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 580 x 750 x 1120 mm
Taito edit
Canary edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1991
- Dimensions: 660 x 805 x 1280 (1710 with marquee) mm
- Wiring: JAMMA
- Monitor: Nanao MS8, 25 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotation: Yes (no rotate mechanism)
Egret 29 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: 29 IGURETTO
- Released: 1994
- Dimensions: 695 x 794 x 1580 mm
- Weight: 95 kg
- Monitor: Nanao MS8, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (rotate mechanism)
- Standard: JAMMA
Egret II edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: IGURETTO II
- Released: 1996
- Dimensions: 750 x 903 x 1450 mm (1765 mm including Marquee)[43]
- Weight 102 kg
- Power 125 W
- Monitor: Nanao MS9, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: Yes (rotate mechanism)
- Standard: JAMMA
Egret 3 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: IGURETTO 3
- Released: 2003
- Monitor: 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Dimensions: 750 x 903 x 1450 mm
Teatro Ex 33 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Rotatable: Not by design.
Teatro 50 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 50 in, 15/24 kHz
- Dimensions: 1160 x 2430~3700 x 1900 mm[44]
- Weight: 230 kg
- Power: 325 W
Hatris edit
- Dimensions: 720 x 410 x 510 mm
MT5 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1989
- Dimensions: 750 x 980 x 500 mm
MT2 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1987
Uni edit
- Dimensions: 1995 x 800 x 1200 mm
Vewlix edit
Namco edit
Cyber Lead edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 1997
- Japanese Name: SAIBARIDO
- Dimensions: 760 x 970 x 1480 mm
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: Nanao MS9, 29 in, 15/24 kHz
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 120 kg
- Power: 120 W
Cyber Lead II edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: September 2000
- Japanese Name: SAIBARIDO II
- Dimensions: 760 x 970 x 1480 mm[46]
- Wiring: JVS
- Monitor: Nanao 15/24/31 kHz
- Rotatable: No
- Weight: 120 kg
- Power: 120 W
Dynalive edit
- Type: Sitdown[47]
- Japanese Name: DAINARAIVU
- Dimensions: 750 x 905 x 1699 mm
Excelcabinet edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Japanese Name: EKUSERUKYABINETTO
- Monitor: 25 in
Exceleena 1 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 29 in
- Dimensions: 978 x 940 x 1473 mm
Exceleena 2 edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Dimensions: 860 x 730 x 1360 mm
Arena Site edit
- Type:Sitdown
- Monitor: 50 in
Noir edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 2007
- Monitor: 32 in
Tecmo edit
Video game edit
Kyotaro edit
- Type: Sitdown
Urban edit
- Type: Sitdown
Sammy edit
Video World edit
Atomiswave SD edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Released: 2003
- Monitor: Wei-Ya 29 in, 15/24/31 kHz
- Dimensions: 750 x 903 x 1450 mm
- Notes: A rebranded Taito Egret 3
Atomiswave edit
- Type: Upright
Seychelles edit
- Dimensions: 730 x 869 x 1362 mm
Sunsoft edit
Rana edit
- Type: Sitdown
- Monitor: 18 in
- Dimensions: 550 x 600 x 1350 mm[48]
- Weight: 55 kg
- Power 105 W
MSP edit
Joymax edit
- Silkroad online
- Deco Online
Other edit
AMBO edit
- Type: Sitdown
MAS 25 edit
- Type: Sitdown
References edit
- ^ Arcade Otaku: Japanese Arcade Gaming At Home
- ^ Neo-Arcadia: Candy cabinets page (in french)
- ^ hardMVS: SNK Neo Geo MVS Arcade Cabinet and PCB Hardware Information
- ^ Neo-Geo.com
- ^ My Konami Windy 29" JAMMA cabinet
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- ^ セガメカトロ研究開発部オフィシャルサイト Archived 21 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Astro City Cabinet, Sega
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Naomi Deluxe Universal Cabinet, Sega
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- ^ Sega Total Solutions – Manuals Archived 16 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Jaleco Pony 40 Cabinet, Jaleco
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Capcom 1997 AM Show Line Up, Capcom
- ^ a b The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: CAV System 60 / Status 25 cabinets, Capcom
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Captain IV cabinet, Capcom
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: SNK Candy 25, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System MV19SC-0, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System MV25TA-0, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ a b The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Neo Geo MVS, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System MV25UP-0, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System MVS-U2, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System MVS-U4 (Blue), SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Neo Geo MVS – U2/U9 cabinet, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System NEO 19 4Slot Type, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System NEO 25 4Slot Type, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System NEO 29 4Slot Type, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System SC14-2, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System SC19-4, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System SC25-4, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Multi Video System SCB-U4, SNK / SNK Playmore Corp
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Egret II Cabinet, Taito
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Teatro 50 Dual Cabinet, Taito
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Vewlix Cabinet, Taito
- ^ ミラクル未来ウェブ|サイバーリードII Archived 21 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Approved Game List for Amusement Game Centres
- ^ The Arcade Flyer Archive – Video Game: Sunsoft Runa Cabinet, Sunsoft