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| CheffoJeffo:
MsPac would have been my guess without Brent's numbers (it's the classic I have seen the most of), but I was surprised how close Pac and DK were. |
| Ginsu Victim:
Wow, seeing how many Arabian machines were made makes me want to rescue this converted one at the local laundromat. I took a pic because the sideart was still perfect! |
| DJ_Izumi:
I believe that Daytona USA is the best selling arcade machine in terms of net revenue, but I think that's in how much cash it brought in for Sega, not the raw number of units. Obviously a Daytona USA machine cost more than other machines years ago afterall. |
| neil324:
Interesting numbers. Some seem low to me(Missle Command). I remember when i went on holidays in the early eighties(UK)that the large arcades had multiple cabinets of the most popular games sometimes as many as 5. Most of these cabinets would be best described as jamma and not dedicated with a no artwork only a marque, but the jamma standard started in 1985, maybe my memory and dates are playing tricks, but most of my gaming experience was done on non dedicated machines for sure. The only mass dedicated machine that i remember seeing everywhere, even going shopping with my mom there was one at the checkouts was Space Invaders. |
| CheffoJeffo:
OK, you guys who are posting about revenue numbers -- where are you getting this ? I'm not asking to be a punk -- I've just never seen any such compilations or stats and would love to. |
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