Nice Official Sega arcade website
Nice Official Sega arcade website
Just stumbled upon this:
http://www.segaarcade.com
I have never seen this site!
I share with you.
Anybody got other nice links that are not listed everywhere.
http://www.segaarcade.com
I have never seen this site!
I share with you.
Anybody got other nice links that are not listed everywhere.
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I just found this site today, too!
It is a very cool site! Although I can't for the life of me figure out why it doesn't list this Sega arcade game:
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=9476
No mention of it anywhere on Sega's Arcade website! And it's a fantasic shooter, IMO.
EDIT: Just looked at a flyer for this game, and it was a Naomi game! Why no home port Sega!

http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?let ... me_id=9476
No mention of it anywhere on Sega's Arcade website! And it's a fantasic shooter, IMO.
EDIT: Just looked at a flyer for this game, and it was a Naomi game! Why no home port Sega!

http://www.segaarcade.com/archive/strikefighter.aspdave4shmups wrote:No mention of it anywhere on Sega's Arcade website!
You're arguing for a universe with fewer waffles in it. I'm prepared to call that cowardice.
The real Sega amusement machine division - Mechatro:
http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/whats.html
Some good basic infos about Sega cabinets and other things. There are some really nice wallpapers in there too (I like no.006 personally).
http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/whats.html
Some good basic infos about Sega cabinets and other things. There are some really nice wallpapers in there too (I like no.006 personally).
Yeah. Many newer games are listed in the archive, but some older arcade games like Shinobi aren't listed.benstylus wrote:http://www.segaarcade.com/archive/strikefighter.aspdave4shmups wrote:No mention of it anywhere on Sega's Arcade website!
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Thanks for that link; the one they had over in KLOV wasn't working for some reason.benstylus wrote:http://www.segaarcade.com/archive/strikefighter.aspdave4shmups wrote:No mention of it anywhere on Sega's Arcade website!
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Wow, that IS a cool website; thanks!oxtsu wrote:The real Sega amusement machine division - Mechatro:
http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/whats.html
Some good basic infos about Sega cabinets and other things. There are some really nice wallpapers in there too (I like no.006 personally).
The Sega arcade game I'm looking for now is one that was ported to the Sega CD as After Burner III-anyone know which game I'm talking about?
I think that is just the same Afterburner game. Right?dave4shmups wrote:Wow, that IS a cool website; thanks!oxtsu wrote:The real Sega amusement machine division - Mechatro:
http://www.sega-mechatro.com/whats/whats.html
Some good basic infos about Sega cabinets and other things. There are some really nice wallpapers in there too (I like no.006 personally).
The Sega arcade game I'm looking for now is one that was ported to the Sega CD as After Burner III-anyone know which game I'm talking about?

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Its Namco not Sega, looks like Chase HQ... have no idea about the hardware.. Probably Chihiro or better.
Its Namco not Sega, looks like Chase HQ... have no idea about the hardware.. Probably Chihiro or better.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
WOW great find.neorichieb1971 wrote:http://namco-ch.net/criticalvelocity/mode/index.php
Its Namco not Sega, looks like Chase HQ... have no idea about the hardware.. Probably Chihiro or better.
Strange how I haven't seen any info on this before. Oh well thanks to the shmup members.
Really we have to inform eachother if it's really worth noting and it's not allready noted on every other news site.
Great.
3-D chase HQ? or Namco's Burnout? Where's Ridge Racer?
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