Need help identifying cabinet(s)

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Hi I have two cabinets and wondering if anyone can help identify them. There is no markings on them letting me know what model they are.

So one cab has a Street Fighter CE and the other we will call "Yellow Street Fighter" (SFY). They are pictured below

SFCE is about 73" tall
SFY is shorter at about 70" tall

SFCE control panel is about 26" wide
SFY is shorter at about 24" wide

SFCE control panel is about 8.5" deep
SFY control panel is about 10" deep and slopes down more towards the floor

both are cut corner control panels

SFCE is glass panel in front of the monitor
SFY is plexi glass panel in front of monitor

both control panels slide out

One thing I found odd about SFY is that there is no light source for the marquee and I don't see any evidence of ever having a light source in the marquee. SFY also has like light grey panelings in the front and sides.

So anyone have any ideas?
 

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Oh man, didn't know they made clones. Tried to google ICE cab couldn't find anything. Thanks for the help.

There were TONS of Dynamo clones and Dynamo style cabinets with cut corner control panels. By the time street fighter II came out, Dynamo cabinets were some of the most copied clone cabinets in circulation.
 
Oh man, didn't know they made clones. Tried to google ICE cab couldn't find anything. Thanks for the help.

ICE was a manufacturer of mostly redemption machines. They had a few video games in their time and I've seen at least one ICE game in those style cabinets.

ICE Egg-Venture here on VAPS shows the same cabinet (with what appears to be 3 speaker covers) as well


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ICE was a manufacturer of mostly redemption machines. They had a few video games in their time and I've seen at least one ICE game in those style cabinets.

ICE Egg-Venture here on VAPS shows the same cabinet (with what appears to be 3 speaker covers) as well


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Bang on! That looks like the one! Thanks man. Love this community, I learn so much from you guys! Appreciate it!!!

I don't want to start a new thread, but is there an easy way to add a light source to the marquee? I don't know much about wiring, but I do see a switch at the top of the cabinet, can I just wire the light to the switch? Or is there a better method?
 
Bang on! That looks like the one! Thanks man. Love this community, I learn so much from you guys! Appreciate it!!!

I don't want to start a new thread, but is there an easy way to add a light source to the marquee? I don't know much about wiring, but I do see a switch at the top of the cabinet, can I just wire the light to the switch? Or is there a better method?

Generally adding a marquee light is pretty easy but it also depends on your setup.

Some later power supplies did have an auxiliary AC outlet on the back or side which allowed you to plug easily plug in things like marquee lights. Others you may have to tap into your AC power line voltage. With the advancement of DC powered LED lights You can also get yourself one of those cheap 12 volt LED light bars from Amazon and simply tap into your power supplies 12 volt line.

In order to get some more detailed advice on how to do this You would need to post some photos of your cabinets power setup.
 
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