Sega Europa-R
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The Sega Europa-R is an arcade board developed by Sega. Unlike other PC-based arcade hardware used by the company, it was designed by Sega Amusements Europe, originally for Sega Rally 3. Its second game would come in 2010 with the Sega/Codemasters game GRID, which was only discovered to run on a version of the hardware in early 2011. According to its manual, Sega's second collaboration with Codemasters, Showdown, also uses the board.[1]
Both before and after these releases, nearly all other Sega Amusements-made titles appear to have used various unnamed generic PC hardware.
Technical specifications
- CPU: Intel Pentium D 945 (3.4 GHz, dual-core)
- RAM: 8GB (2x 4GB modules)
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8800
- Other: Compatible HDTV (High Definition), DVD Drive Support, Sega ALL.NET online support
- Protection: High Spec original security module.
List of games
- GRID (2010)
- Sega Rally 3 (2008)
- Showdown (2015)
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