An arcade cabinet, also known as an arcade machine or a coin-op cabinet or coin-op machine, is the housing within which an arcade game's electronic hardware resides. Most cabinets designed since the mid-1980s conform to the Japanese Amusement Machine Manufacturers Association (JAMMA) wiring standard. Some include additional connectors for features not included in the standard.
People playing an arcade game
Upright cabinets
A cocktail or table cabinet. This style is sometimes referred to as Japanese or Aussie style.
Another example of a cocktail cabinet (Space Invaders, known in Japan as T.T. Space Invaders)
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades. Most arcade games are presented as primarily games of skill and include arcade video games, pinball machines, electro-mechanical games, redemption games or merchandisers.
An amusement arcade featuring several different types of arcade games, located in Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Arcade video games at ZBase Entertainment Center in Tampere, Finland
Skee-Ball was one of the first arcade games developed.
A claw crane game, where one must time the movement of the claw to grab a prize