Stuff like pinball machines and electro-mechanical shooting galleries? Those old EM machines are so fascinating when you get to see what's inside them.
And more. They dominated the late sixties and early 70's to become the big name in arcade. The company even made a semi standardized box with viewer so games could be right next to each other. This was early JAMMA stuff. In Japan, SeGa was king of the arcade.
Stuff like pinball machines and electro-mechanical shooting galleries? Those old EM machines are so fascinating when you get to see what's inside them.
It's like a mad scientist experiment inside of them.
SeGa created stuff like
https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=helicopter&page=detail&id=14344
https://www.arcade-history.com/?n=grand-prix&page=detail&id=14483
And more. They dominated the late sixties and early 70's to become the big name in arcade. The company even made a semi standardized box with viewer so games could be right next to each other. This was early JAMMA stuff. In Japan, SeGa was king of the arcade.