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  2. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Nagai has stated that Hang-On and Out Run helped to pull the arcade game market out of the 1983 downturn and created new genres of video games. [4] In terms of arcades, Sega is the world's most prolific arcade game producer, having developed more than 500 games, 70 franchises, and 20 arcade system boards since 1981.

  3. Category:Arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 November 2017, at 14:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Category:Namco arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Namco arcade system boards" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Atari System - Wikipedia

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    These boards were later replaced by the functionally identical "System 1 LSI Main" and "LSI Cartridge" boards, which used ASICs for reduced manufacturing costs. Modular or upgradeable video games were not commonly offered by the major video game companies in the 1970s and 1980s, because it was more profitable to sell an entirely new machine.

  6. Namco System 23 - Wikipedia

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    The Namco System 23 is an arcade system board produced and developed by Namco.Announced in 1996 [1] and released in 1997, it was the last arcade system produced by the company that was based on their own custom design, as opposed to just derivatives of console or PC hardware.

  7. List of Sega arcade games - Wikipedia

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    The 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 out its arcade systems to third party publishers. This list comprises all of the games released on these arcade system boards.

  8. Namco System 11 and System 12 - Wikipedia

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    The Namco System 11 [a] is a 32-bit arcade system board developed jointly by Namco and Sony Computer Entertainment.Released in 1994, the System 11 is based on a prototype of the PlayStation, Sony's first home video game console, [1] using a 512 KB operating system and several custom processors.

  9. Midway T Unit - Wikipedia

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    The Midway T Unit is an arcade system board designed by Midway and successor to the Midway Y Unit. Specifications. Main CPU: TMS34010 @ 6.25 MHz;

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