Sega Space Harrier Hardware

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Sega Space Harrier Hardware is an arcade system produced by Sega in 1985, and was first used for Space Harrier. The system specifications are similar to those of the System 16, except for the addition of a second 68000 processor and a separate video board. Only five games were produced to make use of this system.

Specifications

  • Main CPU: 2 x MC68000 @ 10 MHz
  • Sound CPU: Z80 @ 4 MHz
  • Sound (1st configuration): YM2151 @ 4 MHz & SegaPCM @ 15.625 kHz
  • Sound (2nd configuration): YM2203 @ 4 MHz & SegaPCM @ 31.250 kHz
  • Video resoution: 320 x 224
  • Board composition: CPU board + Video board
  • Hardware features: 128 sprites on screen at one time, 2 tile layers, 1 text layer, 1 sprite layer with hardware sprite zooming, 1 road layer, translucent shadows

Hardware Images

List of Games

Sega Arcade Boards
Originating in Arcades
8080/Z80-based Sega Blockade Hardware | Sega VIC Dual | Sega G80 | VCO Object | Sega Zaxxon Hardware | Sega Laserdisc Hardware | Sega System 1 | Sega Appoooh Hardware | Sega System 2 | Sega System E | Sega Gigas Hardware | Sega Sharp Shooter Hardware | Sega Space Position Hardware
Sega Shooting Zone System (MAME alias for Sega Sharp Shooter Hardware; which name is correct?)
Custom Z80 Boards (TODO the only one left is Bank Panic which needs to be handled differently; it's by Sanritsu and runs on the same hardware as exactly one other game)
68000-based Pre-System 16 Hardware | Sega Space Harrier Hardware | Sega OutRun Hardware | Sega System 16 | Sega X Board | Sega System 24 | Sega Y Board | Sega System 18
NEC V60/V70-based Sega System 32 | Sega Model 1
Intel i960-based Sega Model 2
PowerPC-based Sega Model 3
SuperH-based Sega Hikaru
Based on Home Hardware
SG-1000-based SG-1000-based Arcade Hardware
Mega Drive-based Mega-Tech | Sega System C/C2 | Mega Play | High Seas Havoc special board
Saturn-based Sega Titan Video (ST-V)
Dreamcast-based Sega NAOMI | Sega NAOMI 2 | Sega Aurora | Sammy Atomiswave
XBOX-based Sega Chihiro
GameCube-based Triforce
PC-based Sega Lindbergh | Sega Europa-R | Sega RingEdge | Sega RingWide