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* ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' / ''Tip Top'' (1983) | * ''[[Congo Bongo]]'' / ''Tip Top'' (1983) | ||
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* ''[[Ixion]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Ixion]]'' (1983) | ||
* ''[[Razzmatazz]]'' (1983) | * ''[[Razzmatazz]]'' (1983) | ||
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Sega Zaxxon hardware is an arcade system created by Sega in 1982, and was first used for the isometric shmup Zaxxon. Like many Sega arcade machines of the time, it used the Z80 as its CPU.
Technical Specifications
- Main CPU: Z80 @ 3.04125 MHz
- Sound chip: G80 sound board
- Video resolution: 256 x 224
- Board composition: Single board
List of Games
- Super Zaxxon (1982)
- Zaxxon (1982)
- Congo Bongo / Tip Top (1983)
- Ixion (1983)
- Razzmatazz (1983)
- Future Spy (1984)
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