A life-size quadbike cabinet. Air cylinder motion platform underneath. Lit wheels, chrome engine, color-changing LEDs across the full body.

Overview

The Sega ATV Slam DLX is a full-motion ATV racing simulator built around a life-size quadbike cabinet with an air cylinder-based motion platform that physically responds to on-screen terrain. Rendered by Unreal Engine 4 across a 47-inch Full HD monitor, the game spans 10 environments with 5 characters, 5 vehicles, and 3 game modes — and links up to four cabinets side by side for head-to-head multiplayer competition.


Key Features

Air Cylinder Motion Platform

The cabinet's motion system uses air cylinders to physically tilt and buck the quadbike seat in response to terrain changes, jumps, and impacts shown on screen. The motion is synchronized to Unreal Engine 4 game physics, so the rider feels bumps and landings as they happen — not as a generic rumble effect.

Life-Size Quadbike Cabinet with Full LED Lighting

The cabinet is built around a full-scale replica quadbike with large lit wheels, a chrome-detailed engine, and color-changing LED lighting that runs from the front fascia through the rear of the cabinet. The lighting shifts dynamically during play, making the unit visible across an arcade floor.

Unreal Engine 4 Graphics and 2.1 Channel Audio

Visuals are produced by Unreal Engine 4 and output to a 47-inch Full HD monitor mounted at eye level on the cabinet. The audio system is a 2.1 channel configuration — two full-range speakers plus a dedicated subwoofer — delivering engine sound, crash effects, and the game soundtrack at a volume level that carries on a busy arcade floor.

Vehicle Upgrade System Across 5 Characters and 5 Vehicles

Players earn upgrade points by winning races, pulling stunts, and avoiding obstacles. Those points unlock vehicle improvements that carry forward into subsequent plays. The roster includes 5 selectable characters and 5 vehicles, each with their own upgrade path, giving players a concrete reason to continue playing across multiple sessions.

Four-Cabinet Link for Multiplayer

Up to four ATV Slam DLX cabinets link together for simultaneous multiplayer racing. The linked configuration runs four independent motion platforms in parallel — each player on their own seat, all four riding the same race in real time. The four-unit lineup spans 186 inches wide, creating a racing bay visible from significant distance on the floor.


How It Plays

The player mounts the quadbike seat, grips the handlebars, and steers through one of 10 environments while boosting, pulling stunts, and timing obstacle avoidance — the air cylinder platform physically tilts and pitches the seat throughout the race. From the arcade floor, bystanders see a full-size ATV rocking and surging in sync with the on-screen action, with LED lighting across the cabinet shifting color in real time. In linked four-player mode, all four seats move independently but simultaneously, which makes the racing bay visually distinct from any other section of the venue.

Specifications

Feature Detail
Monitor 47 in Full HD
Player Count 1–4 (via cabinet link)
Game Modes 3
Environments 10
Assembled Dimensions (1 Player) 93 in D x 46 in W x 102 in H
Assembled Weight (1 Player) 925 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (2 Player) 93 in D x 93 in W x 102 in H
Assembled Weight (2 Player) 1,851 lbs
Assembled Dimensions (4 Player) 93 in D x 186 in W x 102 in H
Assembled Weight (4 Player) 3,703 lbs
Power Requirements 110V / 16.3A / 1,800W (single unit); 220V / 8.18A / 1,800W (single unit)

Why Operators Love It

Scalable from One to Four Cabinets

A single ATV Slam DLX unit operates as a standalone attraction. When floor space and budget allow, operators can add units — up to four total — linking them for multiplayer without replacing or rewiring the existing cabinet. Each cabinet added to a linked set brings its own independent motion platform and power draw, so the installation scales in discrete, predictable steps.

Dual Voltage Support

Each cabinet accepts either 110V or 220V power at the same 1,800W draw per unit. This eliminates the need for a step-up transformer at venues already running 220V distribution — a common infrastructure consideration in larger FECs and entertainment centers.

Sega Manufacturer Support

ATV Slam DLX is a Sega Amusements title with manufacturer-provided manuals, parts availability, and technical support documentation. Operators have a direct path to replacement parts and service resources through the manufacturer, reducing downtime risk on a cabinet this size.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many cabinets can be linked on the Sega ATV Slam DLX?

Up to four ATV Slam DLX cabinets link together for simultaneous multiplayer racing. The four-cabinet configuration assembles to 93 inches deep by 186 inches wide by 102 inches tall and weighs 3,703 lbs assembled.

What power supply does the ATV Slam DLX require?

Each cabinet draws 1,800 watts and supports both 110V (16.3A) and 220V (8.18A) input. A two-cabinet linked setup doubles the draw to 3,600W; four cabinets linked draw 7,200W total.

What does the motion platform on the ATV Slam DLX actually do?

The platform uses air cylinders to physically move the quadbike seat in response to in-game terrain, jumps, and collisions. The motion is tied to Unreal Engine 4 game physics rather than a generic vibration motor, so the cabinet's movement reflects what's happening on screen in real time.

What are the single-cabinet assembled dimensions of the Sega ATV Slam DLX?

A single ATV Slam DLX cabinet assembles to 93 inches deep, 46 inches wide, and 102 inches tall, with an assembled weight of 925 lbs. Shipping breaks into three separate crates: the monitor section, a kiosk crate, and a pedestal crate.

Ideal Placement

The ATV Slam DLX is built for high-traffic commercial venues with sufficient floor depth to accommodate a 93-inch footprint: family entertainment centers, trampoline parks, large bowling center arcades, and movie theater lobbies with wide corridors. The four-cabinet linked configuration is best suited to venues with a dedicated racing bay or anchor attraction zone — the 186-inch width of the four-unit lineup requires a planned wall or floor section. Single-unit placement works in venues that need a motion simulator anchor without committing to a full racing bay.


Shipping & Setup

We offer flexible freight delivery options, including curbside and lift-gate services. Shipping costs and timing are calculated at checkout based on your location and requirements.

Warranty & Support

Your purchase includes a standard manufacturer warranty and access to technical support to ensure long-term performance and uptime.


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