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Were you saddened to learn that Sega's proprietary arcade technology had ended with the Naomi 2? Then you may have shed unnecessary tears. According to Japanese website PC Game Watch, Sega will be ...
TOKYO--Sega has signed a licensing agreement with Imagination Technologies (a UK-based system-on-chip manufacturer) to use IT's new high-performance PowerVR graphics processor in Sega's next ...
TOKYO--Recently, Sega staged a beta test in Tokyo for House of the Dead 4, the forthcoming light-gun shooter that uses the company's new "Lindbergh" arcade board.At the time, rumors began to ...
With the Naomi 2 looking to be the next level of arcade graphics from Sega, we were all expecting the Sega tradition of arcade graphics excellence to continue with proprietary hardware. Sadly, it ...
Sega representatives have moved to quash reports that the company's new "Lindbergh" arcade board, which will power titles including House of the Dead 4 and Virtua Fighter 5, is based on Xbox 360 ...
Sega announces 'Model 2' arcade collection. ... The set of re-releases from the company's model 2 arcade boards include Virtua Fighter 2, Fighting Vipers, Sonic: The Fighters, ...
In August 2020, Sega closed its Akihabara Building 2 arcade, one of the district's most iconic video game arcades. Martin Robinson's ode to Japanese arcades is well worth a read if you want to ...
The series' debut first arrived back in 1995 for Sega's Model 2 arcade board and shortly after received an excellent port to the Sega Saturn.
In fall 2020, Sega sold off 85 percent of its arcade business to Tokyo-based Genda. Now, the company has sold off its remaining stock, and Genda is removing the Sega name from arcades.
SEGA’s ‘Lindbergh’ arcade board has been rumoured to be based on Xbox 360 hardware for a few months now, but SEGA has said nothing. The secretive hardware has been seen running House of the ...