Sega Lindbergh Specs revealed and Games
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Sega Lindbergh Specs revealed and Games
The Sega Lindbergh the Follow up to the Sega Naomi arcade system has been revealed along with games and specs.
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Sega announced they will be showing 5 new Lindbergh arcade game titles at JAMMA 2005. The Lindbergh system runs on a Pentium 4 3.0 processor, with 1GB DDR SDRAM PC3200, custom nVidia GPU with 256MB GDDR3 RAM.
* Virtua Fighter 5
* Psy-Phi (action shooter)
* Power Smash 3 (Virtua Tennis 3)
* After Burner
* House of the Dead 4
For those thinking Sega Rally 3/2005 was coming it will make a showing on Ps2 later this year.
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Sega announced they will be showing 5 new Lindbergh arcade game titles at JAMMA 2005. The Lindbergh system runs on a Pentium 4 3.0 processor, with 1GB DDR SDRAM PC3200, custom nVidia GPU with 256MB GDDR3 RAM.
* Virtua Fighter 5
* Psy-Phi (action shooter)
* Power Smash 3 (Virtua Tennis 3)
* After Burner
* House of the Dead 4
For those thinking Sega Rally 3/2005 was coming it will make a showing on Ps2 later this year.
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Re: Sega Lindbergh Specs revealed and Games
ThirdStrike wrote:The Lindbergh system runs on a Pentium 4 3.0 processor, with 1GB DDR SDRAM PC3200, custom nVidia GPU with 256MB GDDR3 RAM.
Wow, those are some pretty damn impressive specs for an Arcade board! It's obviously a 3D monster, However, it all depends how well it can process 2D.
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This news is on several major sites.Valgar wrote:Please post a source to your news from now on.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/08/31 ... 32311.html
www.the-magicbox.com
And Famitsu site
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It sounds like this one will have the specs of a relatively high end PC, and 256MB is a ton of memory for a video card. I have to imagine with that much RAM they're looking to run this thing at very high screen resolutions (possibly as much as 1600x1200 or more.) Anything running on a standard resolution arcade monitor is going to be bottlenecked elsewhere long before it even scratches the surface of that much video RAM.