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* ''[[Animal Basket]]'' (2005) | * ''[[Animal Basket]]'' (2005) | ||
* ''[[Chase 1929]]'' (possibly unreleased; last seen 2004) | * ''[[Chase 1929]]'' (possibly unreleased; last seen 2004) | ||
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* ''[[Dirty Pigskin Football]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Dirty Pigskin Football]]'' (2004) | ||
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* ''[[Faster Than Speed]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Faster Than Speed]]'' (2004) | ||
* ''[[Force Five]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2004) | * ''[[Force Five]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2004) | ||
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* ''[[Horse Racing]]'' (2005) | * ''[[Horse Racing]]'' (2005) | ||
* ''[[Kenju]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2004) | * ''[[Kenju]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2004) | ||
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* ''[[Maximum Speed]]'' (2003) | * ''[[Maximum Speed]]'' (2003) | ||
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* ''[[Premier Eleven]]'' (2003) | * ''[[Premier Eleven]]'' (2003) | ||
* ''[[Ranger Mission]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Ranger Mission]]'' (2004) | ||
* ''[[Netselect Salaryman Kintarou]]'' (2004) | * ''[[Netselect Salaryman Kintarou]]'' (2004) | ||
* ''[[Sammy vs. Capcom]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2005) | * ''[[Sammy vs. Capcom]]'' (unreleased; last seen 2005) | ||
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* ''[[Sports Shooting USA]]'' (2003) | * ''[[Sports Shooting USA]]'' (2003) | ||
* ''[[Sushi Bar]]'' (2003) | * ''[[Sushi Bar]]'' (2003) | ||
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Manufacturer: Sammy |
The Sammy Atomiswave is an arcade board created by Sammy, built around the Sega Dreamcast and NAOMI hardware architecture.[1] The hardware is fairly similar to a retail Dreamcast, but has twice the VRAM and four times the audio RAM. Despite this upgrade, it still has less power and memory than the NAOMI.[2] Games can connect to the Internet using either the standard 56k system or through "AW-Net" (these need to be investigated — TODO).
Games
- Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits (2003)
- Dolphin Blue (2003)
- Guilty Gear X Ver. 1.5 (2003)
- Demolish Fist (2003)
- Guilty Gear Isuka (2003)
- The King of Fighters Neowave (2004)
- The Rumble Fish (2004)
- Extreme Hunting (2005)
- The King of Fighters XI (2005)
- The Rumble Fish 2 (2005)
- NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (2005)
- Samurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden (2005)
- Hokuto no Ken (2005)
- Extreme Hunting 2: Tournament Edition (2006)
- Metal Slug 6 (2006)
- Sega Clay Challenge (2008)
- Sega Bass Fishing Challenge (2009)
- Animal Basket (2005)
- Chase 1929 (possibly unreleased; last seen 2004)
- Dirty Pigskin Football (2004)
- Faster Than Speed (2004)
- Force Five (unreleased; last seen 2004)
- Horse Racing (2005)
- Kenju (unreleased; last seen 2004)
- Maximum Speed (2003)
- Premier Eleven (2003)
- Ranger Mission (2004)
- Netselect Salaryman Kintarou (2004)
- Sammy vs. Capcom (unreleased; last seen 2005)
- Sports Shooting USA (2003)
- Sushi Bar (2003)
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