list comprises the various arcade system boards developed and used by Sega in their arcade games. Before Lindbergh, Sega arcade hardware was either proprietary...
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following is a list of arcade games developed and published by Sega, many on their arcade system boards. In addition to making its own games, Sega has licensed...
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though arcade systems such as the Sega Model 3 remained considerably more advanced than home systems in the late 1990s. Until about 1996, arcade video-games...
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and Sega Wow Inc. AM1 spent most of its early existence under the leadership of Rikiya Nakagawa and developed a number of arcade games for Sega. In 2000...
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downturn in the arcade business in the early 1980s, Sega began to develop video game consoles, starting with the SG-1000 and Master System, but struggled...
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Hard Arcade, known as Dynamite Deka (ダイナマイト刑事, Dainamaito Deka, lit. Dynamite Detective) in Japan, is an arcade beat 'em up video game released by Sega. It...
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IGN. Arcade system board: SNK CP System Neo Geo CD DECO Cassette System Taito B System List of Neo Geo games List of Sega arcade system boards 1 million...
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see List of Sega video games, List of Sega mobile games and List of Sega arcade games. During the early 1960s, Sega had around 40 developers. One of the...
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ALL.Net (redirect from SEGA ALL.Net)
the website www.all.net) is an arcade video game network communication system and digital distribution system made by Sega Corporation. It is similar to...
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the Sega NAOMI 2 in 2000, before Sega eventually stopped manufacturing expensive proprietary arcade system boards, with their subsequent arcade boards being...
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adapted from Sega's System 16 arcade board, centered on a Motorola 68000 processor as the CPU, a Zilog Z80 as a sound controller, and a video system supporting...
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the addition of an NEC μPD7759 ADPCM chip, which came from Sega's arcade system boards such as the System 16B and System C2. At a price of ¥16,000, the...
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Monaco GP (video game) (redirect from Monaco GP (arcade game))
Monaco GP is an arcade racing game released by Sega in November 1979 in Japan, and January 1980 worldwide. An upgraded version, Pro Monaco GP, was released...
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Console war (redirect from Sega versus Nintendo)
path they had done for the Mark III, Sega used their arcade game technology, now using 16-bit processor boards, and adapted those into a home console...
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User's Manual (PDF). Sega of America. February 24, 1994. Retrieved 10 October 2020. "Sega Model 3 Hardware". System 16: The Arcade Museum. Retrieved 31...
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Printed circuit boards (PCB) or arcade system boards, the actual hardware upon which the game runs. Hidden within the cabinet. Some systems, such as the...
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licensing from Crypton Future Media for arcade machines with the Sega RingEdge arcade system. The game is a port of the 2009 video game, Hatsune Miku: Project...
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price of the boards and other expenses, Cinematronics invested almost two million dollars into Jack the Giantkiller. It completely flopped in the arcade and...
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with Sega in 1985 to work on an arcade game out of an office at the company's arcade division in San Jose, California. Cerny was approached by Sega's president...
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Tenkaichi Kenkakuden) (released by Sega) The King of Fighters XI (released by Sega) 2006 Metal Slug 6 (released by Sega) 2007 KOF: Maximum Impact Regulation...
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Yu Suzuki (redirect from List of Sega games created by Yu Suzuki)
development of various arcade system boards, including the Sega Space Harrier, Model 1, Model 2 and Model 3, and was involved in the technical development of the...
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The Punisher (1993 video game) (redirect from The Punisher (arcade game))
flawed home port and limited commercial success, the arcade original has achieved a cult game status. Sega Saturn Magazine and Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine...
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The CP System III (CPシステムIII, shīpī shisutemu surī) or CPS-3 is an arcade system board that was first used by Capcom in 1996 with the arcade game Red...
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Namco subsequently developing the System 11 arcade board based on PlayStation hardware and Tekken as their answer to Sega's popular Virtua Fighter. Tekken...
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The Nintendo VS. System is an arcade system that was developed and produced by Nintendo. It is based on most of the same hardware as the Family Computer...
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Dreamcast (redirect from Sega DreamCast)
operating system on game discs to make porting PC games easy, and Sega's NAOMI arcade system board allowed nearly identical conversions of arcade games....
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The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board. It was released in December 2000 on its...
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Electronic game (section Arcade games)
Sega Duck Hunt (Arcade Flyer)". pinrepair.com. Archived from the original on 2011-04-29. Retrieved 2011-05-03. Duck Hunt (1969) at the Killer List of...
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Namco (redirect from Pocket Change (arcade))
Drive, a 16-bit console by Namco's arcade rival Sega. With the console industry being crowded by other competing systems, publications were unsure how well...
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Galaga (redirect from Galaga (1981 arcade game))
April 1987, being only outdone by Sega's Monaco GP (1979). Galaga was among the top ten highest-grossing arcade games of 1983 in the United States. Computer...
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