Arcade hardware and console hardware relationships

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Arcade hardware and console hardware relationships

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Correct me if im wrong, but as far as i know there are only 3 consoles which have a relaionship with arcade hardware

1 Psx-Namco System 11 (Tekken, Soulblade ect.)

2 Saturn-STV Titan (RS, Baku ect.)

3 Dreamcast-NAOMI (Ikaruga, Radirgy ect.)

Are there any other consoles that share arcade hardware?
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Weren't the Model 2 and Saturn tied together in some way?
Also, the System 256 or whatever uses PS2 hardware like the system 11 does PS1.
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Taken form http://www.system16.com/

BASE HARDWARE LIST


3D0

* 3D0 Prototype
* M2



Atari Jaguar

* Cojag



Microsoft Xbox

* Chihiro
* Chihiro Satellite Terminal
* Sega Chihiro Hardware



Nintendo 64

* Seta Aleck64
* Seta Aleg64



Nintendo Entertainment System / NES

* Namco Vs.
* Playchoice 10



Nintendo Gamecube

* Namco Triforce
* Sega Triforce



PC Hardware

* Bemani PC Based
* Lindbergh
* Media GX
* Midway Graphite
* Midway Quicksilver II
* N2
* PC Based
* Type X
* Type X+
* Wolf System



Sega Dreamcast

* Aurora
* Naomi
* Naomi GD-ROM
* Naomi Satellite Terminal
* Sammy Atomiswave
* Sega Naomi
* Sega Naomi
* Sega Naomi GD-Rom
* Sega Naomi GD-Rom



Sega Master System

* Sharp Shooter
* System E



Sega Mega Drive/Genesis

* Mega Play
* Mega-Tech
* System C-2



Sega Saturn

* Sega ST-V
* ST-V



Sony PlayStation

* Bemani Karaoke
* Bemani System 573 Analog
* Bemani System 573 Digital
* Bemani System 573 Solo
* Bemani Twinkle
* FX-1A System
* FX-1B System
* G-NET System
* GQ System
* GV System / Baby Phoenix
* Sony ZN-1
* Sony ZN-2
* System 10
* System 11
* System 12
* System 573
* System 573 Satellite Terminal



Sony PlayStation 2

* Bemani PlayStation 2
* Pyson
* Pyson Satellite Terminal
* System 246
* System 246
* System 246
* System 256
* System Super 256
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Is this belongs in the Off-Topic section?

Don't want to be mean. :oops:
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Wow, i had no idea, well i guess thats that, thanks for the info
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Post by Ganelon »

The M2 is a bit of a moot point since it isn't finalized in any way and, if finished, wouldn't have been related to the 3DO REAL at all. That said, the 3DO did have some sort of arcade version (likely a modified 3DO system) used by American Laser Games, which as far as I know, only had 1 game in common with the 3DO: Way of the Warrior.
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Post by Ed Oscuro »

theevilfunkster wrote:*snip*
So the Nintendo Super System doesn't cut it, then? I guess it didn't take coins, though.

Also, there should be way more PC-based hardware.
Ganelon wrote:The M2 is a bit of a moot point since it isn't finalized in any way and, if finished
Splitting hairs - it was finished, or else the arcade system wouldn't have appeared. As a home console, yeah, but that was really more about economics. The prototype bits lying around and the actuality of the arcade machine seem to indicate that the system wouldn't have needed much R&D to ship (although it would've been surpassed by the PS2 in no time flat).
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Ed Oscuro wrote: Splitting hairs - it was finished, or else the arcade system wouldn't have appeared. As a home console, yeah, but that was really more about economics.
Yeah, I was referring to the equivalent M2 system, which exists only in a CD drive and shell at the most.

What I've wondered (and was too lazy to search) was whether or not the intended M2 arcade system was really completed before Konami took over released a couple of games on it. And for that matter, is either the existing or planned (if they differed) M2 actually based on the original 3DO architecture? I didn't think it was, but I could certainly be wrong.
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Fighter17 wrote:Is this belongs in the Off-Topic section?

Don't want to be mean. :oops:
hahahaha i geuss it doesnt...tightwad
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Ganelon wrote:What I've wondered (and was too lazy to search) was whether or not the intended M2 arcade system was really completed before Konami took over released a couple of games on it. And for that matter, is either the existing or planned (if they differed) M2 actually based on the original 3DO architecture? I didn't think it was, but I could certainly be wrong.
I've never read anything that suggests that other folks were working on an arcade system. Konami probably adapted the M2 board to their application. I don't know what the business deals between companies adapting console hardware to arcade spec usually was like, but I think it's possible to make a guess. The big part of development - the custom ICs and whatnot - was already finished; subtleties like how much RAM and whatever could have been changed for a home console release.

Incidentally, there are also other M2 systems about; I've got one in the Panasonic FZ-35 media player (haven't taken it out of its shipping crate since I have no media to use with it).
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Post by D »

Yeah indeed, it does make the Master System more sexy knowing it was based on arcade hardware. I had no idea. Thanks for the info. Nice thread
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