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Arcadekasten

Arcadekasten is the Dutch term for arcade cabinets—self-contained machines that house the hardware, display, and controls needed to play arcade video games. They are typically standalone units found in arcades, entertainment venues, or private collections. Common form factors include upright cabinets and cocktail or sit-down cabinets, with occasional specialty designs for racing or cockpit-style play.

A typical arcadekast comprises a wooden or fiberglass cabinet, a CRT monitor, a control panel with joysticks

Historically, arcadekasten became iconic during the late 1970s and 1980s as arcades spread worldwide and offered

In the modern era, many arcadekasten are restored or recreated, with some using emulation on PC hardware

and
buttons,
a
coin
mechanism
or
bill
validator,
speakers,
and
a
power
supply.
The
game
logic
is
provided
by
a
game
board,
a
JAMMA
harness,
or
a
computer
running
emulation
software.
Some
cabinets
are
dedicated
to
a
single
title,
while
others
are
multi-game
setups
or
emulator-based
systems.
a
social
gaming
experience.
The
rise
of
home
consoles
and
computers
in
the
1990s
reduced
their
prominence,
but
they
retained
cultural
value
and
remain
highly
collected.
In
recent
decades,
preservation
and
restoration
efforts
have
grown,
driven
by
enthusiasts
and
museums
aiming
to
document
the
hardware,
artwork,
and
interactive
experiences
of
classic
arcade
gaming.
or
reproductions
of
original
boards.
The
term
encompasses
both
original
cabinets
and
modern
replicas
that
seek
to
preserve
the
look
and
feel
of
classic
arcade
gaming
for
new
and
experienced
audiences.