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  2. List of Sega arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    A Sega Titan-Video (ST-V) arcade system board, based on Sega Saturn hardware and featuring interchangeable games. Sega is a video game developer, publisher, and hardware development company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, with multiple offices around the world.

  3. Category:Arcade system boards - Wikipedia

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    Discrete video arcade games (21 P) 0–9. 68k-based arcade system boards (10 P) C. Capcom arcade system boards (3 P) K. Konami arcade system boards (5 P) N.

  4. 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. Sega has been producing electro-mechanical games since ...

  5. Arcade video game - Wikipedia

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    An arcade video game is an arcade game that takes player input from its controls, ... that help with quick replacement of game systems or boards in arcade cabinets ...

  6. 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.

  7. PolyGame Master - Wikipedia

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    The PolyGame Master (PGM) is an arcade system board released in 1997 by the Taiwan company IGS. The PGM was developed in order to compete with the likes of SNK 's Neo Geo MVS system in Taiwan . It was succeeded by PGM2 in 2007, and PGM3 in 2012.

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