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{{stub}}The '''Sega RingEdge''' (リングエッジ) arcade board is an arcade platform developed by [[Sega]] as one half of their ''Ring'' series (the other half being [[Sega RingWide]]). Both machines are based on PC architecture, using [[Microsoft]] Windows Embedded Standard 2009 as their operating system in an attempt to encourage third-party companies to produce arcade games for these systems.  
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{{stub}}The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (リングエッジ) is an arcade board developed by [[Sega]]. It is one half of the ''Ring'' family of hardware, the other being [[RingWide]]. Both hardwares are the second from [[Sega of Japan]] to use PC architecture, replacing the Linux-based operating system of its predecessor ([[Lindbergh]]) with [[Microsoft]] Windows Embedded Standard 2009. It debuted with ''[[Border Break]]'' in Japan.
  
RingEdge hardware is the more powerful of the two.
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Of its titles, only ''[[Virtua Tennis 4]]'' was released into Western territories, with all others remaining in Japan and Asia (although ''[[Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009]]'' was briefly location tested in the US). Instead, more overseas releases used the lower-cost RingWide hardware.
  
==Specifications==
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==Technical specifications==
 
*CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2160 (1.8 GHz)
 
*CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2160 (1.8 GHz)
 
*RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (PC-6400)
 
*RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (PC-6400)
*GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8800GS with 384 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
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*GPU: [[NVIDIA]] GeForce 8800GS with 384 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
 
*Output: 2 DVI ports
 
*Output: 2 DVI ports
 
*Storage: 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
 
*Storage: 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
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*Other: 3 USB ports, 5.1 channel HD Audio, Sega ALL.NET online support
 
*Other: 3 USB ports, 5.1 channel HD Audio, Sega ALL.NET online support
  
==List of Games==
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==List of games==
*''[[Border Break]]'' (2009)
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*''[[Border Break Airburst]]'' (2010)
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*''[[Border Break Airburst]] Ver.2.5'' (2011)
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*''[[Border Break Union]]'' (2012)
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*''[[Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA]]'' (2011)
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*''[[Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AA X]]'' (2012)
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*''[[Lets Go Island 3D]]'' (2011)
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*''[[Project DIVA Arcade]]'' (2010)
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*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1560 Owari no Fuuunji]]'' (2010)
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==Promotional material==
*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1570 Maou Jouiraku su]]''  (2011)
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<gallery>
*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 15XX Gokishichidou no osu]]'' (2012)
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PressRelease JP 2009-02-20 1.pdf|JP press release
*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1582 Nichirin, Honnouji Yori de Zuru]]'' (2012)
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</gallery>
*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1590 Aoi Kanhasshuu ni Tatsu]]'' (2013)
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*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1477 Yabu Fu, Rokujuurokushuu no Kakera e]]'' (2014)
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==Physical scans==
*''[[Sengoku Taisen: 1600 Sekigahara Jo no Fuseki, Aoi Utsu]]'' (2014)
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{{Scanbox
*''[[Shining Force Cross]]'' (2009)
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*''[[Shining Force Cross Raid]]'' (2010)
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*''[[Shining Force Cross Elysion]]'' (2012)
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*''[[Shining Force Cross Exlesia]]'' (2013)
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*''[[Shining Force Cross Exlesia Zenith]]'' (2014)
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*''[[Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown]]'' (2011)
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*''[[World Club Champion Football: Intercontinental Clubs 2010-2011]]'' (2011)
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*''[[World Club Champion Football: Intercontinental Clubs 2011-2012]]'' (2012)
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{{Clear}}
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==References==
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[[Category: Post-NAOMI arcade systems]]
 
[[Category: Post-NAOMI arcade systems]]

Latest revision as of 20:25, 25 July 2024

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Sega RingEdge
Manufacturer: Sega
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The Sega RingEdge (リングエッジ) is an arcade board developed by Sega. It is one half of the Ring family of hardware, the other being RingWide. Both hardwares are the second from Sega of Japan to use PC architecture, replacing the Linux-based operating system of its predecessor (Lindbergh) with Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009. It debuted with Border Break in Japan.

Of its titles, only Virtua Tennis 4 was released into Western territories, with all others remaining in Japan and Asia (although Sega Card-Gen MLB 2009 was briefly location tested in the US). Instead, more overseas releases used the lower-cost RingWide hardware.

Technical specifications

  • CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core E2160 (1.8 GHz)
  • RAM: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM (PC-6400)
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8800GS with 384 MB GDDR3 SDRAM (Shader Model 4.0)
  • Output: 2 DVI ports
  • Storage: 32GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
  • Networking: Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-T)
  • Operating System: Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009
  • Other: 3 USB ports, 5.1 channel HD Audio, Sega ALL.NET online support

List of games

Promotional material

Physical scans

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