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'''Sega Model 1''' was an arcade system board released by Sega in 1992. It was the successor to the [[Sega System 32]] arcade boards, and was succeeded by the [[Sega Model 2]] series. During development, Sega went to General Electric Aerospace (now Lockheed Martin) for assistance with creating 3D hardware, however as the end result was so expensive, only a few games were developed for the platform. | '''Sega Model 1''' was an arcade system board released by Sega in 1992. It was the successor to the [[Sega System 32]] arcade boards, and was succeeded by the [[Sega Model 2]] series. During development, Sega went to General Electric Aerospace (now Lockheed Martin) for assistance with creating 3D hardware, however as the end result was so expensive, only a few games were developed for the platform. | ||
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+ | ==Specifications== | ||
+ | * Main CPU: NEC [[V60]] @ 16 MHz | ||
+ | * Graphics Coprocessor: Fujitsu TGP MB86233 FPU | ||
+ | * Sound CPU: Motorola [[68000]] @ 10 MHz | ||
+ | * Sound Chip: 2 x Sega 315-5560 Custom 28 channel PCM | ||
+ | * Sound Timer: Yamaha [[YM3834]] @ 8 MHz | ||
+ | * Display [[Resolution]]: 496 x 384 | ||
+ | * Color Depth: 16-bit | ||
+ | * Graphical Capabilities: Flat shading, diffuse reflection, specular reflection, 2 layers of background scrolling, alpha blending | ||
+ | * Geometric performance: 180,000 polygons/sec. | ||
==List of Sega Model 1 Games== | ==List of Sega Model 1 Games== |
Revision as of 13:15, 15 March 2010
Sega Model 1 was an arcade system board released by Sega in 1992. It was the successor to the Sega System 32 arcade boards, and was succeeded by the Sega Model 2 series. During development, Sega went to General Electric Aerospace (now Lockheed Martin) for assistance with creating 3D hardware, however as the end result was so expensive, only a few games were developed for the platform.
Specifications
- Main CPU: NEC V60 @ 16 MHz
- Graphics Coprocessor: Fujitsu TGP MB86233 FPU
- Sound CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 10 MHz
- Sound Chip: 2 x Sega 315-5560 Custom 28 channel PCM
- Sound Timer: Yamaha YM3834 @ 8 MHz
- Display Resolution: 496 x 384
- Color Depth: 16-bit
- Graphical Capabilities: Flat shading, diffuse reflection, specular reflection, 2 layers of background scrolling, alpha blending
- Geometric performance: 180,000 polygons/sec.
List of Sega Model 1 Games
- Star Wars Arcade (1993)
- Virtua Racing (1992)
- Virtua Fighter (1993)
- Wing War (1994)
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