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Turnarcades
custom-build examples
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Here is an excellent
example of an average 'Master' cabinet. This shows perfectly how a
finished machine looks whilst in operation. This particular customer opted
for a lit marquee to make it more visually impressive in the dark. You can
see how good the glow is even in a fully lit room. This machine also had a
high-grade speaker system fitted, with the convenient wired sound
controller mounted underneath the flip-up control panel.
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This is an example of
one of our basic 'Mini' cabinets. This customer had limited room in his
home but still wanted that familiar arcade shape so this model was the
logical choice. This customer opted for Sanwa joysticks and a lit marquee
to finish the machine off. These cabinets are the perfect height to be
played sitting in any regular chair or on a short stool. These cabinets
are also the perfect height for younger kids (around 5-11 years old) to
play standing up.
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This is another example
of a 'Master' cabinet, this time with a few more extras. This customer
wanted a more authentic, overpowering machine as he was a fan of fighting
games. This cabinet has a larger 21" screen, a lit marquee, Seimetsu
fighting joysticks with Street Fighter II button layouts, a high-grade
speaker system and a 10p coin door. The bass in this machine really boomed
out and was perfect for fighting game soundtracks, whilst the larger
screen gave a more 'in-your-face' fight.
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Here is a nice variation
of our 'Bar-Top' cabinet. This customer opted for a rather different
choice of button colours than most, with a lit marquee, Sanwa joysticks
and a custom Pac-Man theme for the side-art. This shows how nicely
proportioned our 'Bar-Top' model is, retaining that genuine arcade look
and making best use of space to accommodate 2 players (something not often
found on other bar-top cabinets you see). All this in a cabinet that is
barely 2' square.
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This is simply a
stand-alone control panel that was built for a customer who had no room
for an arcade of any kind. The unit contains a pre-programmed i-Pac and
Seimetsu joysticks, was bought as a compact alternative to an X-arcade
stick and has the advantage of having better quality buttons, joysticks
and encoder too.
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This is a
slimline version of our 'Mini' cabinet built for a customer with a games
room in their loft. This machine was designed not to encroach on the
available space too much, and as such has been built to fit under the roof
apex with a 45 degree top slant, 17" LCD monitor and an angled
pedestal section to ensure a good centre of gravity and stability. The
cabinet features a lit marquee and as the customer is a big fan,
Sonic-themed artwork.
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This is a
modified version of our 'Bar-Top' cabinet intended to save storage space
and offer versatility of placement. Although essentially a slimline
'Bar-Top' design, the actual screen and control panel areas are very
similar in dimension to one of our regular upright 'Master' cabinets. This
meant the customer could have a full-size playing area but still be able
to store it away and when in use, be set at different heights for the
player.
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