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− | {{sub-stub}}The '''Sega Aurora''' is an arcade board built from a [[Dreamcast]] system-on-a-chip with | + | {{sub-stub}}The '''Sega System SP''', also known as the '''Sega Aurora''', is an [[arcade]] board built from a [[Dreamcast]]/[[NAOMI]]-based [[wikipedia:System on a chip|system-on-a-chip]] with enhanced base components.{{ref|1=[http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=732 SEGA SYSTEM SP HARDWARE]}} Whilst it uses a similar architecture to the [[Sega NAOMI]], the actual system is different, running a bespoke version of Linux 2.6 and having all of the controls wired directly to the main board, meaning that there is no need for a separate JVS I/O board. |
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− | *''[[ | + | *CPU: Hitachi SH-4 32-bit RISC CPU @ 300MHz |
+ | *GPU: Imagination Technologies Power VR MBX+VGP @ 150MHz | ||
+ | *SPU: ADPCM Sound system | ||
+ | *I/O: USB and Ethernet connectors | ||
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+ | ==List of games== | ||
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+ | *''[[Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance!]]'' (2004) | ||
*''[[Dinosaur King (Aurora)|Dinosaur King]]'' (2005) | *''[[Dinosaur King (Aurora)|Dinosaur King]]'' (2005) | ||
− | *''[[Marine | + | *''[[Monopoly The Medal]]'' (2005) |
− | *''[[ | + | *''[[Touch De Zuno]]'' (2006) |
+ | *''[[Issho ni Wan Wan]]'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''[[Disney Magical Dance]]'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''[[Marine-Marine: Minami Hakofugu to Sangoshou no Nakamatachi]]'' (2007) | ||
+ | *''[[Issho ni Wan Wan Wai Wai Puppy]]'' (2008) | ||
+ | *''[[Issho ni Turbo Drive]]'' (2008) | ||
+ | *''[[Monopoly The Medal: 2nd Edition]]'' (2008) | ||
+ | *''[[Saikyou Saisoku Battle Racer]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Mirai Keisatsu Battle Police]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Brick People]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Ehon no Tamago]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Mirai Keisatsu Pator Chaser]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[Tetris Giant]]'' (2009) | ||
+ | *''[[100 & Medal Geki Kazaan!!]]'' (2012) | ||
+ | *''[[100 & Medal Hyozaan!!]]'' (2012) | ||
+ | *''[[100 & Medal Gingaan!!]]'' (2014) | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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{{Sega Arcade Boards}} | {{Sega Arcade Boards}} | ||
[[Category:Post-NAOMI arcade systems]] | [[Category:Post-NAOMI arcade systems]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sega NAOMI]] |
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The Sega System SP, also known as the Sega Aurora, is an arcade board built from a Dreamcast/NAOMI-based system-on-a-chip with enhanced base components.[1] Whilst it uses a similar architecture to the Sega NAOMI, the actual system is different, running a bespoke version of Linux 2.6 and having all of the controls wired directly to the main board, meaning that there is no need for a separate JVS I/O board.
Hardware
- CPU: Hitachi SH-4 32-bit RISC CPU @ 300MHz
- GPU: Imagination Technologies Power VR MBX+VGP @ 150MHz
- SPU: ADPCM Sound system
- I/O: USB and Ethernet connectors
List of games
- Love and Berry: Dress Up and Dance! (2004)
- Dinosaur King (2005)
- Monopoly The Medal (2005)
- Touch De Zuno (2006)
- Issho ni Wan Wan (2007)
- Disney Magical Dance (2007)
- Marine-Marine: Minami Hakofugu to Sangoshou no Nakamatachi (2007)
- Issho ni Wan Wan Wai Wai Puppy (2008)
- Issho ni Turbo Drive (2008)
- Monopoly The Medal: 2nd Edition (2008)
- Saikyou Saisoku Battle Racer (2009)
- Mirai Keisatsu Battle Police (2009)
- Brick People (2009)
- Ehon no Tamago (2009)
- Mirai Keisatsu Pator Chaser (2009)
- Tetris Giant (2009)
- 100 & Medal Geki Kazaan!! (2012)
- 100 & Medal Hyozaan!! (2012)
- 100 & Medal Gingaan!! (2014)
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