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Dec 26th, 2025

This album was edited on Dec 26th, 2025

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NOTE: Theses cartridges both share the same songs.

Composer(s): Unknown
Arranger(s): Unknown

Print Club 2 (プリント倶楽部2) is a arcade machine developed as a joint venture between Atlus and Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and originally released in 1997. It is a successor to Print Club. Like the original Print Club, the machine's software prominently features Jack Frost from the Megami Tensei series.

While Print Club 2 is very similar to the original Print Club, it adds more features. Running on Sega Titan Video hardware also proved beneficial for arcade operators - by simply switching the cartridges (and optionally, the cabinet's decor), a brand new theme could be applied to the machine, allowing the contents to be continually refreshed without the need to purchase a brand new cabinet every few months.

Like the original Print Club, Print Club 2 was released internationally, but while faring fairly well in parts of Asia, the concept failed to catch on in North America. It is not known if Print Club 2 made it to Europe in any significant numbers.

Released in 1999 for the Sega Titan Video.
Description:
NOTE: I can't capture the game's title screen due to being preliminary in MAME.

Composer(s): Unknown
Arranger(s): Unknown

Print Club 2 (プリント倶楽部2) is a arcade machine developed as a joint venture between Atlus and Sega Enterprises, Ltd. and originally released in 1997. It is a successor to Print Club. Like the original Print Club, the machine's software prominently features Jack Frost from the Megami Tensei series.

While Print Club 2 is very similar to the original Print Club, it adds more features. Running on Sega Titan Video hardware also proved beneficial for arcade operators - by simply switching the cartridges (and optionally, the cabinet's decor), a brand new theme could be applied to the machine, allowing the contents to be continually refreshed without the need to purchase a brand new cabinet every few months.

Like the original Print Club, Print Club 2 was released internationally, but while faring fairly well in parts of Asia, the concept failed to catch on in North America. It is not known if Print Club 2 made it to Europe in any significant numbers.

Released in 1999 for the Sega Titan Video.