Difference between revisions of "Sega Y Board"
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− | * ''[[G-LOC Air Battle]]'' | + | * ''[[G-LOC Air Battle]]'' (1990) |
− | * ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' | + | * ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' (1988) |
− | * ''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' | + | * ''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (1988) |
− | * ''[[Power Drift]]'' | + | * ''[[Power Drift]]'' (1988) |
− | * ''[[R360 G-LOC Air Battle]]'' | + | * ''[[R360 G-LOC Air Battle]]'' (1990) |
− | * ''[[Rail Chase]]'' | + | * ''[[Rail Chase]]'' (1991) |
− | * ''[[Strike Fighter]]'' | + | * ''[[Strike Fighter]]'' (1991) |
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Revision as of 14:46, 12 May 2010
The Sega Y Board is an arcade system board released by Sega in 1988. Just like the X Board before it, the Y Board was known for its sprite manipulation capabilities. Unusually, the system uses no tile layers, so graphics are rendered using only sprites.
Specifications
- Main CPU: 3 x MC68000 @ 12.5 MHz
- Sound CPU: Z80 @ 4 MHz
- Sound chip: YM2151 4 MHz & SegaPCM @ 15.625 MHz
- Display resolution: 320 x 224
- Board composition: CPU board + video board
- Hardware features: a sky gradient; a first sprite layer, which plugs into a full-screen rotation; a second sprite layer on top of them, which has priority; full sprite zooming and scaling on both sprite planes.
List of Games
- G-LOC Air Battle (1990)
- Galaxy Force (1988)
- Galaxy Force II (1988)
- Power Drift (1988)
- R360 G-LOC Air Battle (1990)
- Rail Chase (1991)
- Strike Fighter (1991)