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==Type of Cabinents==
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Cabinets can be divided into a few basic categories:
 
Cabinets can be divided into a few basic categories:
==Upright/Standard cabinet==
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===Upright/Standard cabinet===
 
The standard upright cabinet is the most common cabinet. The player stands or is seated in front of the cabinet. Multiple cabinets of this type can be lined up against a wall to save space and still be playable.
 
The standard upright cabinet is the most common cabinet. The player stands or is seated in front of the cabinet. Multiple cabinets of this type can be lined up against a wall to save space and still be playable.
  
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==Cocktail cabinet==
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===Cocktail cabinet===
 
The cocktail cabinet is basically a table with a screen in it. This cabinet is usually fitted with controls for two or more players, each sitting at opposite sides of the table. Some games are designed with this kind of play in mind (players sitting opposite of each other) while other games 'flip' the screen to alernate between players.
 
The cocktail cabinet is basically a table with a screen in it. This cabinet is usually fitted with controls for two or more players, each sitting at opposite sides of the table. Some games are designed with this kind of play in mind (players sitting opposite of each other) while other games 'flip' the screen to alernate between players.
  
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==Showcase cabinet==
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===Showcase cabinet===
 
A showcase cabinet consists of two distinct sections.  One section will house the video monitor and position it at eye level while standing, and the other section, called the pedestal, supports the control panel and raises it into position to be played while standing.
 
A showcase cabinet consists of two distinct sections.  One section will house the video monitor and position it at eye level while standing, and the other section, called the pedestal, supports the control panel and raises it into position to be played while standing.
  
  
==Driving/Sitdown cabinet==
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===Driving/Sitdown cabinet===
 
The driving/sitdown cabinet mimics the driver's cockpit (or pilot's, depending on the game) with a steering wheel, flight yoke, motorcycle handlebars, etc, as main controls. These cabinets may feature a shifter, stick shift, throttle, and/or brake pedals. Elaborate sitdown cabinets are powered by hydraulics to mimic the player's movement as seen on a screen. One of the most elaborate sitdown cabinets is [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=844|Sega's R-360] cabinet.
 
The driving/sitdown cabinet mimics the driver's cockpit (or pilot's, depending on the game) with a steering wheel, flight yoke, motorcycle handlebars, etc, as main controls. These cabinets may feature a shifter, stick shift, throttle, and/or brake pedals. Elaborate sitdown cabinets are powered by hydraulics to mimic the player's movement as seen on a screen. One of the most elaborate sitdown cabinets is [http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=844|Sega's R-360] cabinet.
  
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==Bartop arcades==
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===Bartop arcades===
 
A bartop arcade is designed to be placed on a tabletop or bartop and generally is a smaller version of an arcade game cabinet.
 
A bartop arcade is designed to be placed on a tabletop or bartop and generally is a smaller version of an arcade game cabinet.
  
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==Specialized cabinets==
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===Specialized cabinets===
 
A category of cabinets that are specific to the game it plays. A good example of this are the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' cabinets that feature dance pads as controls.
 
A category of cabinets that are specific to the game it plays. A good example of this are the ''Dance Dance Revolution'' cabinets that feature dance pads as controls.
  
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[[image:cabinet1.jpg|left]]
 
[[image:cabinet1.jpg|left]]
 
Arcade cabinets vary in size and complexity, but they are generally comprised of the same base features as shown on the left.
 
Arcade cabinets vary in size and complexity, but they are generally comprised of the same base features as shown on the left.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
Various parts of the arcade cabinet are explained in more detail:
 
Various parts of the arcade cabinet are explained in more detail:

Revision as of 10:07, 24 June 2006

Type of Cabinents

Cabinets can be divided into a few basic categories:

Upright/Standard cabinet

The standard upright cabinet is the most common cabinet. The player stands or is seated in front of the cabinet. Multiple cabinets of this type can be lined up against a wall to save space and still be playable.

  • Cabaret Cabinets - upright cabinets that are physically smaller than the full size version. Cabaret cabinets usually have more reserved art and are seldom more than five feet (152cm) tall.
  • Mini Cabinets - mini-cabs have the same relative dimensions as upright cabinets but are scaled down for children or size considerations. There were a few factory Neo-Geo (and probably other) mini-cabs, but most mini-cabs are made by hobbyists.

Examples: Upright cabinets


Cocktail cabinet

The cocktail cabinet is basically a table with a screen in it. This cabinet is usually fitted with controls for two or more players, each sitting at opposite sides of the table. Some games are designed with this kind of play in mind (players sitting opposite of each other) while other games 'flip' the screen to alernate between players.

Examples: Cocktail cabinets


Showcase cabinet

A showcase cabinet consists of two distinct sections. One section will house the video monitor and position it at eye level while standing, and the other section, called the pedestal, supports the control panel and raises it into position to be played while standing.


Driving/Sitdown cabinet

The driving/sitdown cabinet mimics the driver's cockpit (or pilot's, depending on the game) with a steering wheel, flight yoke, motorcycle handlebars, etc, as main controls. These cabinets may feature a shifter, stick shift, throttle, and/or brake pedals. Elaborate sitdown cabinets are powered by hydraulics to mimic the player's movement as seen on a screen. One of the most elaborate sitdown cabinets is R-360 cabinet.

Examples: Driving/Cockpit cabinets


Bartop arcades

A bartop arcade is designed to be placed on a tabletop or bartop and generally is a smaller version of an arcade game cabinet.

Examples: Bartop/Countertop cabinents


Specialized cabinets

A category of cabinets that are specific to the game it plays. A good example of this are the Dance Dance Revolution cabinets that feature dance pads as controls.

Anatomy of a cabinet

Cabinet1.jpg

Arcade cabinets vary in size and complexity, but they are generally comprised of the same base features as shown on the left.


See also

Various parts of the arcade cabinet are explained in more detail: