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− | '''ST-V''' ('''Sega Titan Video''') is an arcade system board released by [[Sega]] in 1995. Departing from their usual process of building custom arcade | + | }} |
+ | '''ST-V''' ('''Sega Titan Video''') is an [[arcade]] system board released by [[Sega]], in 1994 for Japan and 1995 worldwide. Departing from their usual process of building custom arcade hardware, Sega's ST-V is essentially identical to the [[Sega Saturn]] home console system. The only difference is the media; ST-V used [[ROM]] [[cartridge]]s instead of CD-ROM discs to store games, with the exception of ''[[Sports Fishing 2]]''. Being derived from the Saturn hardware, the ST-V was presumably named after the moon Titan, a satellite of Saturn. | ||
− | The majority of ST-V titles were released in Japan | + | The majority of ST-V titles were released only in Japan, but a notable exception was the port of ''Dynamite Deka'', which became ''[[Die Hard Arcade]]''. Games released for the ST-V include the arcade versions of ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'', ''[[Radiant Silvergun]]'', ''[[Golden Axe: The Duel]]'', and ''[[Final Fight Revenge]]''. The shared hardware between Saturn and ST-V allowed for very "pure" ports for the Saturn console. |
− | == | + | ==Technical specifications== |
− | * Main CPU: 2x Hitachi [[SH-2]] @ 28.6 MHz in a master/slave configuration | + | :''See [[Sega Saturn#Technical Specifications|Sega Saturn Technical Specifications]] for full specifications'' |
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+ | * Main CPU: 2x [[Hitachi]] [[SH-2]] @ 28.6 MHz in a master/slave configuration | ||
* Custom Saturn Control Unit (SCU): Fixed-point math coprocessor | * Custom Saturn Control Unit (SCU): Fixed-point math coprocessor | ||
* [[VDP1 32-bit video display processor]] - handles sprite and polygon drawing. Dual 256 KB framebuffers for rotate and scale effects. Texture mapping, Gouraud shading. 512KB texture RAM | * [[VDP1 32-bit video display processor]] - handles sprite and polygon drawing. Dual 256 KB framebuffers for rotate and scale effects. Texture mapping, Gouraud shading. 512KB texture RAM | ||
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* VRAM: 1.54MB | * VRAM: 1.54MB | ||
* Audio RAM: 512K | * Audio RAM: 512K | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | ==List of | + | ==List of games== |
===Distributed by [[Sega]]=== | ===Distributed by [[Sega]]=== | ||
− | :''Note: there are a number of game dates | + | :''Note: there are a number of games, game dates, and company information omitted from this list because they are undiscovered/undumped/etc. A game with a year without a company means [[Sega]]. New games seem to be discovered with every new MAME release, so this list is not guaranteed to be up to date.'' |
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* ''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua]]'' | * ''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua]]'' | ||
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* ''[[Decathlete]]'' | * ''[[Decathlete]]'' | ||
* ''[[Die Hard Arcade]]''/''Dynamite Deka'' (1996) | * ''[[Die Hard Arcade]]''/''Dynamite Deka'' (1996) | ||
− | * ''[[Ejihon Tantei | + | * ''[[Ejihon Tantei Jimusho]]'' (1995) |
− | * ''[[Fantasy Zone (ST-V game)|Fantasy Zone]]'' | + | * ''[[Fantasy Zone (ST-V game)|Fantasy Zone]]''(1998) |
* ''[[Funky Head Boxers]]'' (1995) | * ''[[Funky Head Boxers]]'' (1995) | ||
* ''[[Golden Axe: The Duel]]'' (1994) | * ''[[Golden Axe: The Duel]]'' (1994) | ||
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* ''[[Hanagumi Taisen Columns]]'' (1997) | * ''[[Hanagumi Taisen Columns]]'' (1997) | ||
* ''[[Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don!]]'' (1996; [[Sunsoft]]/[[Success]]) | * ''[[Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don!]]'' (1996; [[Sunsoft]]/[[Success]]) | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Magical Zunou Power]]'' |
* ''[[Maru-chan de Goo!]]'' (1997; [[Sega]]/[[Toyosuisan]]) | * ''[[Maru-chan de Goo!]]'' (1997; [[Sega]]/[[Toyosuisan]]) | ||
* ''[[Mausuke no Ojama the World]]'' (1996; [[Data East]]) | * ''[[Mausuke no Ojama the World]]'' (1996; [[Data East]]) | ||
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* ''[[Name Club Version 3]]'' (1997) | * ''[[Name Club Version 3]]'' (1997) | ||
* ''[[NBA Action]]'' | * ''[[NBA Action]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Othello Shiyouyo]]'' (1998; [[Success]]) | ||
* ''[[Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty]]'' | * ''[[Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Pebble Beach Golflinks: The Great Shot]]'' | + | * ''[[Pebble Beach Golflinks: The Great Shot]]'' (; [[T&E Soft]]) |
* ''[[Pokemon Photo]]'' | * ''[[Pokemon Photo]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[PriCla Daisakusen]]'' (1996; [[Atlus]]) |
* ''[[Print Club 2]]'' | * ''[[Print Club 2]]'' | ||
* ''[[Print Club 2 Vol. 3]]'' | * ''[[Print Club 2 Vol. 3]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club 2 '98 Autumn Ver]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club 2 '98 Spring Ver]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club 2 Felix The Cat]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club Goukakenran]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club Kome Kome Club]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Print Club Olive]]'' | ||
* ''[[Print Club Pokémon B]]'' | * ''[[Print Club Pokémon B]]'' | ||
* ''[[Pro Mahjong Kiwame S]]'' (1995; [[Athena]]) | * ''[[Pro Mahjong Kiwame S]]'' (1995; [[Athena]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' | + | * ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' (1996; [[Compile]]) |
− | * ''[[Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt]]'' | + | * ''[[Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt]]/Puzzle & Action: 2do Arukoto ha Sand-R'' |
− | * ''[[Radiant Silvergun]]'' | + | * ''[[Radiant Silvergun]]'' (1998; [[Treasure]]) |
* ''[[Sea Bass Fishing (ST-V)|Sea Bass Fishing]]'' | * ''[[Sea Bass Fishing (ST-V)|Sea Bass Fishing]]'' | ||
* ''[[Shanghai: Triple Threat]]'' | * ''[[Shanghai: Triple Threat]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Shienryu]]'' | + | * ''[[Shienryu]]'' (1997; [[Warashi]]) |
+ | * ''[[Soukyugurentai]]'' (1996; [[Eighting]]/[[Raizing]]) | ||
* ''[[Sport Fishing]]'' | * ''[[Sport Fishing]]'' | ||
* ''[[Sport Fishing 2]]'' | * ''[[Sport Fishing 2]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Super Major League]]''/''Final Arch'' (1995) | + | * ''[[Super Major League (ST-V)|Super Major League]]''/''Final Arch'' (1995) |
− | * ''[[Taisen Tanto-R Sasissu!]]'' | + | * ''[[Taisen Tanto-R Sasissu!]]'' |
* ''[[Tecmo World Cup '98]]'' | * ''[[Tecmo World Cup '98]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Title Fight|Title Fight 2]]'' (1994) |
* ''[[Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doree]]'' (1998; [[Sai-Mate]]) | * ''[[Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doree]]'' (1998; [[Sai-Mate]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Virtua Fighter Kids]]'' | + | * ''[[Virtua Fighter Kids]]'' (1996) |
− | * ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'' | + | * ''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]'' (1995) |
− | * ''[[Virtual Mahjong]]'' | + | * ''[[Virtual Mahjong]]'' (1997; [[Micronet]]) |
* ''[[Virtual Mahjong II: My Fair Lady]]'' (1998; [[Micronet]]) | * ''[[Virtual Mahjong II: My Fair Lady]]'' (1998; [[Micronet]]) | ||
* ''[[Waku Waku Shinkansen]]'' | * ''[[Waku Waku Shinkansen]]'' | ||
* ''[[Waku Waku Fire Patrol]]'' | * ''[[Waku Waku Fire Patrol]]'' | ||
* ''[[Wanpaku Safari]]'' | * ''[[Wanpaku Safari]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Winter Heat]]'' | + | * ''[[Winter Heat]]'' (1997) |
* ''[[Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan]]'' | * ''[[Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[Zenkoku Seifuku | + | * ''[[Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love]]'' |
}} | }} | ||
===Distributed by [[Capcom]]=== | ===Distributed by [[Capcom]]=== | ||
* ''[[Final Fight Revenge]]'' (1999) | * ''[[Final Fight Revenge]]'' (1999) | ||
− | * ''[[Steep Slope Sliders]]'' (1998) | + | * ''[[Steep Slope Sliders]]'' (1998; [[Victor Interactive Software]]/[[Cave]]/[[Capcom]]) |
− | == | + | ==Photo gallery== |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | STV unit.jpg|ST-V unit | |
− | + | STV motherboard.jpg|Motherboard | |
− | + | STV videoboard.jpg|Video board | |
− | + | STV carts.jpg|Cartridges | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
+ | {{Scanflyer | ||
+ | | console=Sega Titan Video | ||
+ | | region=US | ||
+ | | page1=STV US Flyer1.jpg | ||
+ | | page2=STV US Flyer2.jpg | ||
+ | }} | ||
{{Sega Arcade Boards}} | {{Sega Arcade Boards}} | ||
− | [[Category:Sega Model | + | [[Category:Sega Model series]] |
− | [[Category:Saturn | + | [[Category:Sega System series]] |
+ | [[Category:Saturn hardware]] |
Revision as of 19:23, 31 October 2017
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ST-V (Sega Titan Video) is an arcade system board released by Sega, in 1994 for Japan and 1995 worldwide. Departing from their usual process of building custom arcade hardware, Sega's ST-V is essentially identical to the Sega Saturn home console system. The only difference is the media; ST-V used ROM cartridges instead of CD-ROM discs to store games, with the exception of Sports Fishing 2. Being derived from the Saturn hardware, the ST-V was presumably named after the moon Titan, a satellite of Saturn.
The majority of ST-V titles were released only in Japan, but a notable exception was the port of Dynamite Deka, which became Die Hard Arcade. Games released for the ST-V include the arcade versions of Virtua Fighter Remix, Radiant Silvergun, Golden Axe: The Duel, and Final Fight Revenge. The shared hardware between Saturn and ST-V allowed for very "pure" ports for the Saturn console.
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Technical specifications
- See Sega Saturn Technical Specifications for full specifications
- Main CPU: 2x Hitachi SH-2 @ 28.6 MHz in a master/slave configuration
- Custom Saturn Control Unit (SCU): Fixed-point math coprocessor
- VDP1 32-bit video display processor - handles sprite and polygon drawing. Dual 256 KB framebuffers for rotate and scale effects. Texture mapping, Gouraud shading. 512KB texture RAM
- VDP2 32-bit background and scroll plane video display processor - transparency effects, shadowing, 5 simultaneous scrolling backgrounds and 2 simultaneous rotating playfields
- Sound CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 11.45 MHz
- Sound chip: Yamaha YMF292-F SCSP @ 11.3 MHz
- Main RAM: 2MB
- VRAM: 1.54MB
- Audio RAM: 512K
List of games
Distributed by Sega
- Note: there are a number of games, game dates, and company information omitted from this list because they are undiscovered/undumped/etc. A game with a year without a company means Sega. New games seem to be discovered with every new MAME release, so this list is not guaranteed to be up to date.
- All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua
- Aroma Club
- Astra Super Stars (1998; Sunsoft)
- Baku Baku Animal (1995)
- Batman Forever (1996; Acclaim)
- Columns 97 (1996)
- Cotton 2 (1997; Success)
- Cotton Boomerang (1998, Success)
- Critter Crusher (1995)
- Danchi de Hanafuda: Okusan Komeya Desu yo!
- Danchi de Quiz: Okusan 4taku Desu yo!
- Dancing Fever
- Dancing Fever Gold
- Decathlete
- Die Hard Arcade/Dynamite Deka (1996)
- Ejihon Tantei Jimusho (1995)
- Fantasy Zone(1998)
- Funky Head Boxers (1995)
- Golden Axe: The Duel (1994)
- Groove On Fight: Gouketsuji Ichizoku 3 (1997; Atlus)
- Guardian Force (1998; Success)
- Hanagumi Taisen Columns (1997)
- Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don! (1996; Sunsoft/Success)
- Magical Zunou Power
- Maru-chan de Goo! (1997; Sega/Toyosuisan)
- Mausuke no Ojama the World (1996; Data East)
- Mogu Rapper
- Movie Club
- Name Club Version 3 (1997)
- NBA Action
- Othello Shiyouyo (1998; Success)
- Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty
- Pebble Beach Golflinks: The Great Shot (; T&E Soft)
- Pokemon Photo
- PriCla Daisakusen (1996; Atlus)
- Print Club 2
- Print Club 2 Vol. 3
- Print Club 2 '98 Autumn Ver
- Print Club 2 '98 Spring Ver
- Print Club 2 Felix The Cat
- Print Club Goukakenran
- Print Club Kome Kome Club
- Print Club Olive
- Print Club Pokémon B
- Pro Mahjong Kiwame S (1995; Athena)
- Puyo Puyo Sun (1996; Compile)
- Puzzle & Action: Treasure Hunt/Puzzle & Action: 2do Arukoto ha Sand-R
- Radiant Silvergun (1998; Treasure)
- Sea Bass Fishing
- Shanghai: Triple Threat
- Shienryu (1997; Warashi)
- Soukyugurentai (1996; Eighting/Raizing)
- Sport Fishing
- Sport Fishing 2
- Super Major League/Final Arch (1995)
- Taisen Tanto-R Sasissu!
- Tecmo World Cup '98
- Title Fight 2 (1994)
- Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doree (1998; Sai-Mate)
- Virtua Fighter Kids (1996)
- Virtua Fighter Remix (1995)
- Virtual Mahjong (1997; Micronet)
- Virtual Mahjong II: My Fair Lady (1998; Micronet)
- Waku Waku Shinkansen
- Waku Waku Fire Patrol
- Wanpaku Safari
- Winter Heat (1997)
- Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan
- Zenkoku Seifuku Bishoujo Grand Prix Find Love
Distributed by Capcom
- Final Fight Revenge (1999)
- Steep Slope Sliders (1998; Victor Interactive Software/Cave/Capcom)
Photo gallery
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