1/7/2024 0 Comments Casio loopy roms download![]() ![]() Provided large scale 3rd party support happened, plus Sega's internal teams providing upgraded MODEL 2 arcade games & scaled down MODE元 games, it could've held ground until 2000-2001 when PS2, Xbox, GCN arrived and Sega would've had a next-gen Saturn 3 (or whatever) system in that 2001 timeframe superior to not only the Dreamcast that actually did come out (but would not have been made in the case of Saturn 2) but Saturn 3 would be at least equal to Xbox. This Saturn2 would've been as easy to develop for as the PS1 and 3DFX (easier than N64, M2 and FAR easier than Saturn). While Saturn 2 would not have been as powerful as Dreamcast, the graphical quality would have been better than N64, 3DO M2, Voodoo1 / Voodoo2, Nvidia TNT. If this console had launched in 1996 (and held a strong 2nd place behind Sony and ahead of Nintendo) there would then be absolutely no need for Dreamcast in 1998/1999. Look for Sega to make an official announcement of the new console (along with the first look at VF3) at the upcoming Tokyo Toy Show in June. The new system, due out in early 1998, is said to offer 3-D performance that could rival (if not surpass) the Model-3 arcade board. Sega has also commissioned LMC to design a killer 64-Bit game system code named Pluto. Our Q-spies report that VF3 will be but just a small taste of Sega's 64-Bit console technology. The entire package is targeted to retail for 9800 yen in Japan (about $90 U.S.) with 6000 yen of that for the CD and about 3500-4000 yen toward the cart. The game (a CD) is designed to run in conjection with a 3-D cartridge upgrade that plugs into the port on top of the Saturn.can you say 64X? The Lockheed Martin Corportation (the company that designed Sega's Model-3 arcade architecture) is currently working on the 64-bit cart, which is based on the Real 3D chipsetm LMC's upcoming 3-D accelerator for the PC. In other Sega news, Yu Suzuki sand and the white shirts at AM2 are currently knee deep into the development of VF3 for the Saturn, which will be released in Japan around October. ![]()
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