Namco System 22
The Namco System 22 is a system of video games for compatible Borne of arcade JAMMA intended for the rooms of arcade, created by the Japanese company Namco. Appeared in 1993 with the play Ridge Racer, it succeeded the Namco System 21.
System 22 was in direct competition with the Sega Model 2 which proposed technical specificities about similar and the play Daytona the USA which came to compete with Ridge Racer.
An evolution of the system, called Namco Super System 22 , left in 1995. Super System 22 is very similar to System 22 but it can post more graphic polygons and more effects than this last. The Namco System 23 their succeeded in 1997.
Technical specifications
Technically System 22 is an evolution of Namco System 21 with a faster principal microprocessor and great graphic improvements: the shade Gouraud, effects of transparency, mapping of texture… It makes it possible to animate 240000 polygons at the second (either four times more than its predecessor).
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principal Microprocessor: Motorola 68EC020 to 25 MHz
- DSP: 2x Texas Instruments TMS32025 to 48 MHz (the exact number of DSPs can vary)
- sound Processeur: Mitsubishi sound M37710
- Chip: Namco C352
- + customized chips Namco
List plays System 22
- 1994 : Ace Driver
- 1994: Ridge Racer 2
- 1995: Cyber Commando
- 1995: Turnip Racer
- 1995: Ace Driver: Victory Lap
List plays Super System 22
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1995 : Air Combat 22
- 1995: Alpine Racer
- 1995: Dirt Dash
- 1995 : Cyber Cycles
- 1995: Time Crisis
- 1996 : Alpine Racer 2
- 1996: Alpine Surfer
- 1996: Aqua Jet
- 1996: m. Cycles
- 1996: Tokyo Wars
- 1997: Armadillo Racing
- 1997 : Downhill Bikers
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