Atomiswave is already dead?
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Atomiswave is already dead?
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=10220
Seems that Sammy and Sega are working on ATW2 by the sounds of it.
House of the Dead 4 is one such production already on test in Japan using HDTV monitors.
Seems that Sammy and Sega are working on ATW2 by the sounds of it.
House of the Dead 4 is one such production already on test in Japan using HDTV monitors.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
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Atomiswave was made with "cheap" in mind. Not power, but cost. It's less powerful than the regular Naomi. It wasn't a bad idea (low cost = arcades can afford more games, can afford to buy "riskier" games), but Sega/Sammy's failure to really stir up any developer or arcade owner interest has made it pretty underwhelming.Specineff wrote:"If a powerful system with killer graphics lands on the market without much third party support, will anybody play it?"
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The article linked was written from the absolute ignorance. Lindbergh is anything but an AW substitute, much less it's based on it. It's just the next board for the major games from Sega's main arcade development teams. The AW is still alive and it will be for some years. Hokuto no Ken is being made currently, not to mention all the SNK Playmore forthcoming titles.
Wow. A Fist of the North Star game? This means that the Atomiswave really is "already dead".Recap wrote:The article linked was written from the absolute ignorance. Lindbergh is anything but an AW substitute, much less it's based on it. It's just the next board for the major games from Sega's main arcade development teams. The AW is still alive and it will be for some years. Hokuto no Ken is being made currently, not to mention all the SNK Playmore forthcoming titles.

Chihiro (the X-Box based hardware which VC3 runs on) is more powerful than NAOMI.Diabollokus wrote:You mean to say virtua cop 3 was made on something less powerful than naomi??? wow, just imagine the graphics quality they could get out of the old dreamcast now.....
AtomisWave should be sticking around for a while longer as the entry-level system. With the currently low cost and high market saturation of NAOMI + GD-ROM, I'm moderately surprised they didn't just revert to using that. Hell, it's certainly migrated itself from the old mainstream to the current entry-level well enough, and is being kept just a enough alive by the third parties.
Hmm... if they do it right, this new hardware (which incidentally does look like a further evolution of DC/NAOMI-- fast single RISC proc/PowerVR graphics/high bandwidth) should kill off any new development on Chihiro or NAOMI 2 in one fell swoop. Wonder if it will still use the GD-ROM? ~1.2GB seems like it should be enough for arcade games.
I'm surprised much of anything outside of specialty cab games are keeping any part of arcades alive in America.LoneSage wrote:Only thing keeping Atomiswave alive in America are hunting and racing games, and if you're lucky, the occassional Guilty Gear or two.

I wouldn't put anything past them anymore. The only good game to come out of Sega since their first wave of Xbox releases (PD Orta was great) has been Sakura Taisen V, and they didn't even develop it themselves.it290 wrote: Are you kidding? SEGA has gone pretty far downhill, but I don't think they're willing to let Virtua Fighter slip (except for cheesy 'side story' releases like Quest).