Namco System 12
The Namco System 12 is an arcade system board released by Namco in late 1996. In hardware, it is an upgrade from Sony's PlayStation-based System 11, the MIPS R3000A microprocessor is 50% faster,[1] and the C76 sound processor is replaced by the H8/3002. Like the System 11, the System 12 used surface-mounted ROM chips, meaning the boards were unique to each game.[2] It was developed in cooperation with Sony Computer Entertainment.[3]
System 12 specifications
- Main CPU: MIPS R3000A 32-bit RISC processor, @ 50.8032 MHz, Operating performance - 45 MIPS, Instruction Cache - 4 KiB
- BUS: 132 MB/s.
- OS ROM: 512 kibibytes
- Sound CPU: Hitachi H8/3002 @ 16.73735 MHz
- Additional Sound Chip: Namco C352 sample playback
- Main RAM: 2 megabytes
- Video VRAM: 2 megabytes
- Sound RAM: 512 kilobytes
- Graphical Processor: 360,000 polygons/s, sprite/BG drawing, Adjustable framebuffer, No line restriction, 4,000 8x8 pixel sprites with individual scaling and rotation, Simultaneous backgrounds (parallax scrolling)
- Sprite Effects: Rotation, Scaling up/down, Warping, Transparency, Fading, Priority, Vertical and horizontal line scroll
- Resolution: 256x224 - 640x480
- Colours: 16.7 million colors, Unlimited CLUTs (Color Look-Up Tables)
- Other Features: custom geometry engine, custom polygon engine, MJPEG decoder
List of System 12 games
- Libero Grande (1997)
- Shin Nihon Pro Wrestling Toukon Retsuden 3 (1997)
- Tekken 3 (1997)
- Attack Pla-Rail (1998)
- Derby Quiz My Dream Horse (1998)
- Ehrgeiz (1998)
- Fighting Layer (1998)
- Paca Paca Passion (1998)
- Soulcalibur (1998)
- Super World Stadium '98 (1998)
- Techno Drive (1998)
- Tenkomori Shooting (1998)
- Aerosmith: Quest For Fame (1999)
- Aqua Rush (1999)
- Golgo 13 (1999)
- Kaiun Quiz (1999)
- Mr Driller (1999)
- Oh! Bakyuuun / Ghoul Panic (1999)
- Paca Paca Passion Special (1999)
- Paca Paca Passion 2 (1999)
- Point Blank 2 / Gunbarl (1999)
- Super World Stadium '99 (1999)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (1999)
- TeknoWerk (1999)
- Um Jammer Lammy (1999)
- Golgo 13 - Kiseki no Dandou (2000)
- Kart Duel (2000)
- Super World Stadium 2000 (2000)
- Truck Kyosokyoku (2000)
- Super World Stadium 2001 (2001)
Cancelled games
- Submarines (1999)
References
- Webb, Marcus (April 1997). "Tekken Is 1.5 Times Faster". Next Generation. No. 28. Imagine Media. p. 28.
This snazzy platform offers a processing speed 1.5 times faster than Namco's earlier workhorse (System 11).
- System 12 Hardware (Namco), HARDWARE DESCRIPTION, System 16
- "Press Start". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 99. Ziff Davis. October 1997. p. 31.
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