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The '''Sega Chihiro''' is an arcade system produced by [[Sega]] in 2003. It is based upon the [[Xbox]], using the same Pentium III CPU and nVidia graphics card. Unlike the Xbox however it uses [[GD-ROM]] media instead of DVDs (with some exceptions; see below), has more RAM and an earlier revision chipset which is used in the Xbox debugging unit (MCPX2). Because of the similar hardware, it is in theory relatively easy to port Chihiro games to the Xbox and PC. The GD-ROM board can be configured to store up to 1GB of data from the GD-ROM like with the [[Triforce]].
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The '''Chihiro''' (チヒロ) is an arcade system produced by [[Sega]] and [[Microsoft]] based on the [[Xbox]] home video game console{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071118203705/http://sega.jp/corp/release/2002/0918/}}, and it was named after the protagonist of Studio Ghibli's [[wikipedia:Spirited Away|Spirited Away]] movie. It was the second such partnership, with Sega also siding with [[Namco]] and [[Nintendo]] with the [[Nintendo GameCube]]-powered [[Triforce]] system.
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''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' was the first game to launch for the platform in late 2002.  
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==Hardware==
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The Chihiro is based upon the [[Xbox]], using the same Pentium III CPU and NVIDIA graphics card. Unlike the Xbox however it uses [[GD-ROM]] media instead of DVDs (with some exceptions; see below), has more RAM and an earlier revision chipset which is used in the Xbox debugging unit (MCPX2). Because of the similar hardware, it is in theory relatively easy to port Chihiro games to the Xbox and PC. The GD-ROM board can be configured to store up to 1GB of data from the GD-ROM like with the [[Triforce]].
  
 
There was also a Satellite Terminal version of the Chihiro.
 
There was also a Satellite Terminal version of the Chihiro.
  
==Specifications==
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===Technical specifications===
 
* CPU: Intel Pentium III 733MHz (133MHz FSB)
 
* CPU: Intel Pentium III 733MHz (133MHz FSB)
* Graphics: nVidia XChip 200MHz (based on the nVidia GeForce 3) with NV2A architecture
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* Graphics: [[NVIDIA]] XChip 200MHz (based on the NVIDIA GeForce 3) with NV2A architecture
* System Chipset: nVidia MCPX2
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* System Chipset: NVIDIA MCPX2
 
* RAM: 128MB DDR SDRAM at 200MHz
 
* RAM: 128MB DDR SDRAM at 200MHz
 
* Polygons: 125M polys/sec
 
* Polygons: 125M polys/sec
  
==Hardware Images==
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==List of games==
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===Chihiro===
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===Chihiro Sattelite Terminal===
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*''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 Card Builder]]'' (2005)
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*''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083 Card Builder]]'' (2007)
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==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
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*[[Hiroshi Yagi]]
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| source=Developer mentions{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210205150032/https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20210126043/}}
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:chihiro_system.jpg|System
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chihiro_system.jpg|System
File:chihiro_router.jpg|Network router
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chihiro_router.jpg|Network router
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==List of Games==
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==Promotional material==
===Chihiro Games===
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<gallery>
* ''[[Crazy Taxi: High Roller]]'' (2003)
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PressRelease UK 2003-02-12.pdf|UK press release
* ''[[Ghost Squad]]'' (2004)
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</gallery>
* ''[[Ghost Squad: Version A]]'' (2005)
 
* ''[[Gundam Battle Operating Simulator]]'' (2005)
 
* ''[[Manic Panic Ghosts]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0079]]'' (2006)
 
* ''[[Ollie King]]'' (2004)
 
* ''[[OutRun 2]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[OutRun 2 SP]]'' (2004)
 
* ''[[The House of the Dead III]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[Virtua Cop 3]]'' (2003)
 
*''[[Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost / Wangan Midnight : Maximum Tune]]'' (2005)
 
*''[[Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost 2 / Wangan Midnight : Maximum Tune 2]]'' (2005)
 
*''[[Wangan Midnight: Maxi Boost 2 Ver.B / Wangan Midnight : Maximum Tune 2 Ver.B]]'' (2005)
 
  
===Chihiro Satellite Terminal Games===
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==References==
* ''[[MJ2]]'' (2003)
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<references/>
* ''[[MJ3]]'' (2005)
 
* ''[[MJ3 Evo]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Quest for D: The Battle Kingdom]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Quest Of D]]'' (2004) (uses CD-ROM instead of GD-ROM)
 
* ''[[Quest Of D Ver.2.0]]'' (2005)
 
* ''[[Quest of D: The Battle Kingdom]]'' (2007)
 
* ''[[Sangokushi Taisen]]'' (2005) (uses DVD-ROM instead of GD-ROM)
 
* ''[[Sangokushi Taisen 2]]'' (2006) (uses DVD-ROM instead of GD-ROM)
 
* ''[[Sangokushi Taisen 3]]'' (2008) (uses DVD-ROM instead of GD-ROM)
 
* ''[[Sega Golf Club Network Pro Tour]]'' (2004)
 
* ''[[Sega Golf Club Version 2006: Next Tours]]'' (2006)
 
  
 
{{Sega Arcade Boards}}
 
{{Sega Arcade Boards}}
 
[[Category:Post-NAOMI arcade systems]]
 
[[Category:Post-NAOMI arcade systems]]

Latest revision as of 09:38, 17 December 2023

Chihiro.png
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Sega Chihiro
Manufacturer: Sega
Variants: Chihiro Satellite Terminal
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade
JP
¥? ?
Arcade
US
$? ?
Arcade
UK
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The Chihiro (チヒロ) is an arcade system produced by Sega and Microsoft based on the Xbox home video game console[1], and it was named after the protagonist of Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away movie. It was the second such partnership, with Sega also siding with Namco and Nintendo with the Nintendo GameCube-powered Triforce system.

The House of the Dead III was the first game to launch for the platform in late 2002.

Hardware

The Chihiro is based upon the Xbox, using the same Pentium III CPU and NVIDIA graphics card. Unlike the Xbox however it uses GD-ROM media instead of DVDs (with some exceptions; see below), has more RAM and an earlier revision chipset which is used in the Xbox debugging unit (MCPX2). Because of the similar hardware, it is in theory relatively easy to port Chihiro games to the Xbox and PC. The GD-ROM board can be configured to store up to 1GB of data from the GD-ROM like with the Triforce.

There was also a Satellite Terminal version of the Chihiro.

Technical specifications

  • CPU: Intel Pentium III 733MHz (133MHz FSB)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA XChip 200MHz (based on the NVIDIA GeForce 3) with NV2A architecture
  • System Chipset: NVIDIA MCPX2
  • RAM: 128MB DDR SDRAM at 200MHz
  • Polygons: 125M polys/sec

List of games

Chihiro

Chihiro Sattelite Terminal

Production credits

Source:
Developer mentions[2]


Photo gallery

Promotional material

References

  1. http://sega.jp/corp/release/2002/0918/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-11-18 20:37)
  2. https://www.4gamer.net/games/999/G999905/20210126043/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-02-05 15:00)


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