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Today, Sega Toys has announced a miniature version of its iconic Astro City arcade cabinet. The latest in a string of mini hardware, it will be released in Japan this December and come packed with ...
Sega is working on the Astro City Mini, a shrunken-down version of the classic arcade cabinet. It’ll have 36 games preloaded and ship later this year.
It's 1/6 scale of the arcade cabinet and is licensed by Capcom. It also includes Super Street Fighter II: Turbo as well as a USB Mini Fight Stick for two-player gaming.
My Arcade shared some close-up images of the cabinet at the end of last week, teasing that it will get a full reveal during CES 2025. Hopefully that means we don't have long to wait to learn more ...
The Egret II Mini could get pretty expensive depending how big of a Taito fan you are. The cabinet itself costs 18,678 yen (~$170), the expansion controller is 12,078 yen ($110), the extra arcade ...
The Astro City Mini is slated to launch toward the end of the year for 12,800 yen ($119). Like the Game Gear Micro, the tiny arcade game will only be available in Japan with no plans to import.
Arcade cabinet fans will be glad to hear the Astro City Mini uses microswitches for the joystick. Sega also included a HDMI-out, two USB-A ports, a headphone jack, and a micro USB port, which we ...
As reported by The Verge, the Sega Astro City Mini is a tiny arcade machine that will be sold pre-loaded with 36 titles, including Alien Syndrome, Alien Storm, Golden Axe, Golden Axe: The Revenge ...
Limited Run Games will open orders for the Sega Astro City Mini on Friday, March 26 at 10 a.m. EDT. The cabinet costs $129.99 (close to its original price in Japan of 12,800 yen), and Sega ...