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− | {{stub}}The '''Nu 1.1''' is an arcade board created by [[Sega]]. As a replacement to the original shortlived [[Nu]] system, the hardware received significantly more use in its time due to being used for all instalments of ''[[Chunithm]]'' until ''Paradise Lost'', as well as its use by [[Capcom]] for both ''[[Crossbeats REV.]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]''. | + | {{stub}}The '''Nu 1.1''' is an arcade board created by [[[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]]. As a replacement to the original shortlived [[Nu]] system, the hardware received significantly more use in its time due to being used for all instalments of ''[[Chunithm]]'' until ''Paradise Lost'', as well as its use by [[Capcom]] for both ''[[Crossbeats REV.]]'' and ''[[Luigi's Mansion Arcade]]''. |
It also saw some international releases; ''Luigi's Mansion'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition]]'' were released outside of Japan by [[Sega Amusements International]], whilst ''Crossbeats REV.'' was given a limited exclusive release across all [[wikipedia:Round1|Round1]] locations in the US. | It also saw some international releases; ''Luigi's Mansion'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition]]'' were released outside of Japan by [[Sega Amusements International]], whilst ''Crossbeats REV.'' was given a limited exclusive release across all [[wikipedia:Round1|Round1]] locations in the US. |
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The Nu 1.1 is an arcade board created by [[[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]]. As a replacement to the original shortlived Nu system, the hardware received significantly more use in its time due to being used for all instalments of Chunithm until Paradise Lost, as well as its use by Capcom for both Crossbeats REV. and Luigi's Mansion Arcade.
It also saw some international releases; Luigi's Mansion and Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition were released outside of Japan by Sega Amusements International, whilst Crossbeats REV. was given a limited exclusive release across all Round1 locations in the US.
Nu 1.1 was complemented by the lower-cost Nu SX, which similarly received a greater proportion of releases than the original Nu board, and was succeeded itself in 2016 by the Nu 2.
Technical specifications
- CPU: Intel Core i3-3220 @ 3.30 GHz[1]
- Main RAM: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM PC3‑12800 @ 800 MHz (12.8 GB/sec)
- Storage: SATA
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX750 Ti @ 1020–1033 MHz
- VRAM: 1GB GDDR5 @ 6.002 GHz (192‑bit, 144.2 GB/sec)
- Features: Supports DirectX 11.1 and Open GL 4.3 with two screens in full HD
- Core units: 768 unified shaders, 64 TMU, 24 ROP
- Fillrate: 23.5 Gpixels/sec, 62.7 Gtexels/sec
- Floating-point performance: 1.50528 GFLOPS
- Sound: High definition audio (192kHz, 32bit, 5.1 channel output)
- OS: Windows Embedded 8 Standard
- I/O:
- Video: Analog / Digital DVI-D x 1, Digital DVI-D x1
- Sound: 5.1 channel with three stereo mini jacks
- LAN: 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T
- Arcade I/O: JVS I/O Controller Serial: 4x USB 3.0 ports, 2x CAN
List of games
- Luigi's Mansion Arcade (2015)
- Crossbeats REV. (2015)
- Chunithm (2015)
- Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Arcade Edition (2016)
- Chunithm Plus (2016)
- KanColle Arcade (2016)
- Chunithm Air (2016)
- Chunithm Air Plus (2017)
- Chunithm Star (2017)
- Chunithm Star Plus (2018)
- Chunithm Amazon (2018)
- Chunithm Amazon Plus (2019)
- Chunithm Crystal (2019)
- Chunithm Crystal Plus (2020)
- Chunithm Paradise (2021)
- Chunithm Paradise Lost (2021)
References
- ↑ https://arcadeheroes.com/2013/09/02/project-diva-arcade-future-tone-feature-new-sega-arcade-hardware-nu/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-06-09 22:10)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:Sandradhrystone zps0bee1952.png
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