Arcade machines must adhere to strict regional regulations to ensure user safety and accessibility. Key safety standards include UL 62368-1 in North America, which addresses electrical and fire hazards, and CE marking in the European Union under the Low Voltage Directive. These certifications require robust construction, secure wiring, and overheating protections. For accessibility, regulations like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) mandate features such as lowered control panels for wheelchair users, tactile buttons for visually impaired players, and audio cues. Additionally, regions may enforce content ratings (e.g., ESRB, PEGI) and coin mechanism laws to prevent fraud. Manufacturers conduct rigorous testing, including stability checks, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests, and user trials, to meet these requirements. Global compliance often involves modular designs that can be adapted for specific markets, ensuring both fun and safety for all players.
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