Hi Tyler,
Well, assuming street Fighter IV follows the general arcade machine 
design it would look something like this. Generally speaking, arcade 
machines are rectangular shaped wooden cases with video game characters 
painted on the case and the name of the game painted on in some stylish 
way to get your attention. They stand upright, and are about four or 
five feet tall.
At the top of the machine there is a video game screen that is built 
back into the machine case so that the light from the arcade won't 
effect your view of the game screen. That is to say it is indented into 
the case about a foot or so that the top, left, and right sides of the 
case make it dark inside the machine. they only thing you can see is the 
screen filling up your entire view. Really cool.
On the front of the machine there is usually game controllers such as 
joysticks, foot peddles, racing wheels, buttons, and a coin slot where 
you drop your money in to play. The controls depend on the type of game 
it was made for.
Cheers.


constantine (on laptop) wrote:
> Hi
> 
> hh, we have noarcades around here. That's why I'm a little annoyed. I've 
> ever actually seen a physical one. How do fighting ones work? Just curious.
> 
> Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!


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