Sega reference site
Sega reference site
For those wanting a copy of an original flyer/reference for their Sega bandit, see the below links to a Japanese enthusiasts site, who seems to have copies of virtually every Sega from the Hi Top Sega Bells to the Sega Playboys. These seem to have formed part of a binder, but useful for reference covering each of the model types.
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/old_sega.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main1.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main2.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main3.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main4.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/old_sega.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main1.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main2.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main3.htm
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/sip_main4.htm
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Re: Sega reference site
Well found T.F. and thanks for sharing with us. There's at least one machine there I wasn't aware of (Black Jack)
Sega Slot Machine Versions and Pictures
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Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place for this or not so I will leave it to the mod's to deal with as they see fit.
I came across this web site and it has a link with a picture of every (assuming every) Sega machine made. Useful for identification and restoration if you want to see what it was originally like. There are a handful of broken links but most are complete.
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/old_sega.htm
May be of use for someone, they are scans out of a catalogue by the looks of thing?
Cheers,
Mark
Hi,
Not sure if this is the right place for this or not so I will leave it to the mod's to deal with as they see fit.
I came across this web site and it has a link with a picture of every (assuming every) Sega machine made. Useful for identification and restoration if you want to see what it was originally like. There are a handful of broken links but most are complete.
http://mysticx.fc2web.com/iarchives/sip/old_sega.htm
May be of use for someone, they are scans out of a catalogue by the looks of thing?
Cheers,
Mark
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Re: Sega Slot Machine Versions and Pictures
Excellent marktol, you've placed it exactly where it needed to be in my book.
Thanks for rediscovering it, someone brought it to our attention years ago. I don't think we had Resources then as a subject.
So it's interesting to note that Pennymachines is now old enough to be refinding stuff second time around.
Badpenny
Thanks for rediscovering it, someone brought it to our attention years ago. I don't think we had Resources then as a subject.
So it's interesting to note that Pennymachines is now old enough to be refinding stuff second time around.
Badpenny
Re: Sega Slot Machine Versions and Pictures
This one now seems to be outdated and images missing - however virtually all and more now seems to be here :
http://segaretro.org/Early_Sega_slot_machines
Paul
http://segaretro.org/Early_Sega_slot_machines
Paul
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