Sega Titan Video
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The Sega Titan Video or ST-V was an arcade system board released by Sega in 1994. Unlike existing arcade hardware at the time, the ST-V's hardware was essentially identical to their home console system, the Sega Saturn, the only difference being that the Saturn used CDs to store games, while the ST-V used cartridges. This allowed for very "pure" ports from arcade to the console, but the system was not as successful as Sega had hoped. The majority of ST-V titles were released in Japan only.
ST-V Specifications
- Main CPU: 2x Hitachi SH-2 @ 28.6 MHz in a master/slave configuration
- Custom Saturn Control Unit (SCU): Fixed-point math coprocessor
- VPD1: 32-bit Video Display Processor - handles sprite and polygon drawing. Dual 256 KB framebuffers for rotate and scale effects. Texture mapping, Gouraud shading. 512KB on-die texture cache
- VDP2: 32-bit background and scroll plane Video Display Processor - transparency effects, shadowing, 5 simultaneous scrolling backgrounds and 2 simultaneous rotating playfields
- Sound CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 11.45 MHz
- Sound Chip: Yamaha YM292-F SCSP @ 11.3 MHz
- Main RAM: 2MB
- VRAM: 1.54MB
- Audio RAM: 512KB
List of ST-V Games
- All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua (1997)
- Aroma Club (1997)
- Astra Super Stars (1998)
- Baku Baku Animal (1996)
- [[Batman Forever: The Arcade Game]] (1996)
- Cotton 2 (1997)
- Cotton Boomerang (1998)
- Columns 97 (1997)
- Decathlete / Athlete Kings (1995)
- Die Hard Arcade / Dynamite Deka (1996)
- Ejihon Tantei Jimusyo / Ejihon Detective Agency (1995)
- Fighting Dragon Legend Elan Doree (1998)
- Funky Head Boxers(1995)
- [[Golden Axe: The Duel]] (1994)
- Groove on Fight (1997)
- Guardian Force (1998)
- [[Hanagumi Taisen Columns: Sakura Wars]] (1997)
- Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don! (1996)
- Let's Play Othello (1998)
- Maru-Chan de Goo! (1997)
- Mausuke's Ojama za Warudo (1996)
- Movie Club (1997)
- Name Club (1996)
- NBA Action (199?)
- Pebble Beach The Great Shot (1995)
- Princess Kurara Daisakusen (1996)
- Pro Mahjong Extreme S (1995)
- Puyo Puyo Sun (1996)
- Radiant Silvergun (1998)
- Sando-R / Treasure Hunt (1995)
- Sea Bass Fishing (1998)
- Shienryu (1997)
- [[Shanghai: The Great Wall]] (1995)
- Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver (1996)
- Sport Fishing (1995)
- Sport Fishing 2 (1995)
- Suikoenbu / Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty (1995)
- Super Major League / Final Arch (1995)
- Taisen Tanto-R Sasi-Su!! (1998)
- Tecmo World Cup (1998)
- Virtua Fighter Kids (1996)
- Virtua Fighter Remix (1995)
- Virtual Mahjong (1997)
- [[Virtual Mahjong II: My Fair Lady]] (1998)
- Winter Heat (1997)
- [[Zenkoku Seifuku Bishojo Grand-Prix: Find Love]] (1996)
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