Data East Cassette System!

You know, I’m mostly looking for console related items. But if I find something arcade that it’s worth it, I don’t hesitate to post it! And this time it’s worth posting alone! Don’t worry, later you’ll have another standard search. This one was just a bonus.

Ladies and gentleman, here’s something quite obscure! The DECO Cassette System, years before the MVS standard, or the older Jamma, Data East made a cheap system for arcades: a cabinet that could accept cassettes, with anti-piracy dongles. One cabinet for a whole library of games, instead of dedicated and expensive arcade cabinets.
That’s it. Some sort of coin operated C64!

DECO sets: Mission X (complete!), Burger Time and Test Tape (complete!)


Another seller has a manual too!

DECO SYSTEM DS-1T3 SHOP MANUAL

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