Atomiswave
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The Atomiswave is a custom arcade system board
Arcade system board
An arcade system board is a dedicated computer system created for the purpose of running video arcade games. Arcade system boards typically consist of a main system board with any number of supporting boards...

 and cabinet
Arcade cabinet
A video game arcade cabinet, also known as a video arcade machine or video coin-op, is the housing within which a video arcade game's hardware resides. Most cabinets designed since the mid-1980s conform to the JAMMA wiring standard...

 from Sammy Corporation
Sammy Corporation
was established on November 1, 1975 and is a leading developer and retailer of pachinko and pachislot systems in Japan.In 2001, Sammy Corporation created a subsidiary Sammy Entertainment, Inc. It would later change its name to Sammy Studios in 2002. Sammy Studios is responsible for developing and...

. It is based on Sega's NAOMI system board (thus it's common to see the "Sega" logo on its boot up screen). The Atomiswave uses interchangeable game cartridges and the cabinet's control panel can be easily switched out with different control sets, including dual joystick
Joystick
A joystick is an input device consisting of a stick that pivots on a base and reports its angle or direction to the device it is controlling. Joysticks, also known as 'control columns', are the principal control in the cockpit of many civilian and military aircraft, either as a center stick or...

s, dual lightguns and a steering wheel
Steering wheel
A steering wheel is a type of steering control in vehicles and vessels ....

.

With the retirement of the aging Neo Geo MVS
Neo Geo (console)
The is a cartridge-based arcade and home video game system released on July 1, 1991 by Japanese game company SNK. Being in the Fourth generation of Gaming, it was the first console in the former Neo Geo family, which only lived through the 1990s...

 system, SNK Playmore
SNK Playmore
SNK Playmore Corporation is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. SNK is an acronym of , which was SNK's original name. The company's legal and trading name became SNK in 1986....

 chose the Atomiswave as its next system to develop games for. In a contract with Sammy
Sammy
-People:*DJ Sammy, a musician*Sammy Davis, Jr.*Sammy Ijaz*Sammy Sosa*Sammy Hagar*Sammy Cahn*Sammy Gravano*Sammy Fain*CeCe Sammy*Sammy Baugh*Sammy Kaye* Sammy Luftspring, Canadian champion welterweight boxer*Sammy McIlroy*Sammy Kershaw*Sammy Lee...

, SNK Playmore agreed to develop five games for the Atomiswave system. Metal Slug 6
Metal Slug 6
is a run and gun video game for the Sammy Atomiswave arcade platform in the Metal Slug series. It was released in 2006. There was a PS2 port on September 14, 2006...

 was SNK Playmore's fifth game for the Atomiswave, after which SNK moved on to a Taito Type X2
Taito Type X
The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 2004. Based on commodity PC hardware architecture, Type X is not a specification for a single set of hardware, but rather a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical...

 arcade board.

Technical specifications

  • CPU: Hitachi
    Hitachi, Ltd.
    is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Marunouchi 1-chome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company is the parent of the Hitachi Group as part of the larger DKB Group companies...

     SH-4 128-bit RISC CPU 200 MHz
    • Rated performance: 360 MIPS
      Instructions per second
      Instructions per second is a measure of a computer's processor speed. Many reported IPS values have represented "peak" execution rates on artificial instruction sequences with few branches, whereas realistic workloads typically lead to significantly lower IPS values...

      /1.4 GFLOPS
      FLOPS
      In computing, FLOPS is a measure of a computer's performance, especially in fields of scientific calculations that make heavy use of floating-point calculations, similar to the older, simpler, instructions per second...

  • Graphics processor: PowerVR
    PowerVR
    PowerVR is a division of Imagination Technologies that develops hardware and software for 2D and 3D rendering, and for video encoding, decoding, associated image processing and Direct X, OpenGL ES, OpenVG, and OpenCL acceleration....

     2 100 MHz
    • Polygon
      Polygon
      In geometry a polygon is a flat shape consisting of straight lines that are joined to form a closed chain orcircuit.A polygon is traditionally a plane figure that is bounded by a closed path, composed of a finite sequence of straight line segments...

       performance: 3 to 5 million polygons/sec
    • Rendering speed: 500 M pixels/sec
    • Additional features: bump mapping
      Bump mapping
      Bump mapping is a technique in computer graphics for simulating bumps and wrinkles on the surface of an object. This is achieved by perturbing the surface normals of the object and using the perturbed normal during lighting calculations. The result is an apparently bumpy surface rather than a...

      , fog, alpha-blending
      Alpha compositing
      In computer graphics, alpha compositing is the process of combining an image with a background to create the appearance of partial or full transparency. It is often useful to render image elements in separate passes, and then combine the resulting multiple 2D images into a single, final image in a...

       (transparency), mip mapping (polygon-texture auto switch), tri-*linear filtering, anti-aliasing
      Anti-aliasing
      In digital signal processing, spatial anti-aliasing is the technique of minimizing the distortion artifacts known as aliasing when representing a high-resolution image at a lower resolution...

      , environment mapping, and specular effect
  • Sound processor: ARM7 Yamaha
    Yamaha
    Yamaha may refer to:* Yamaha Corporation, a Japanese company with a wide range of products and services** Yamaha Motor Company, a Japanese motorized vehicle-producing company...

     AICA (with internal 32-bit RISC CPU, 64 channel ADPCM) 45 MHz
  • Memory
    • System: 16 MB
      Mebibyte
      The mebibyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. The binary prefix mebi means 220, therefore 1 mebibyte is . The unit symbol for the mebibyte is MiB. The unit was established by the International Electrotechnical Commission in 2000 and has been accepted for use by all major...

    • Graphics: 16 MB
    • Sound: 8 MB
  • Storage media: ROM board

Atomiswave games

  • Demolish Fist (Sammy / Dimps)
  • Dirty Pigskin Football (Play Mechanix)
  • Dolphin Blue (Sammy)
  • Extreme Hunting (Sammy)
  • Extreme Hunting 2 Tournament Edition (Sega Amusement USA)
  • Faster Than Speed (Sammy)
  • Fist of the North Star (Hokuto No Ken)
    Fist of the North Star (arcade game)
    is a 2D competitive fighting game produced by Sega and developed by Arc System Works, based on the manga series of the same name. It was originally released in as a coin-operated arcade game for the Atomiswave hardware. A PlayStation 2 port, retitled , was released in Japan in March 2007...

    (Sega / ARC System Works)
  • Guilty Gear Isuka
    Guilty Gear Isuka
    is a game in the Guilty Gear series. Unlike previous games of the series, Isuka allows for fights with up to four players, and is exclusively programmed for use in tournament play. It is the first Guilty Gear game to include the character A.B.A...

    (Sammy / ARC System Works)
  • Guilty Gear X Version 1.5  (Sammy / ARC System Works)
  • Hustle Tamaire Kyousou (Animal Basket) (Sammy)
  • Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits (Sammy / IGS)
  • Maximum Speed (Sammy)
  • Metal Slug 6
    Metal Slug 6
    is a run and gun video game for the Sammy Atomiswave arcade platform in the Metal Slug series. It was released in 2006. There was a PS2 port on September 14, 2006...

    (Sega / SNK Playmore)
  • Neo Geo Battle Coliseum
    Neo Geo Battle Coliseum
    NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is a 2 on 2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board. The game features characters from several SNK and ADK titles. The PlayStation 2 version of the game has been released in Japan, North America and Europe...

    (Sega / SNK Playmore)
  • Ranger Mission (Sammy)
  • Salaried Worker Golden Taro  (Sammy)
  • Samurai Shodown VI
    Samurai Shodown VI
    Samurai Shodown VI, known as in Japan, is the tenth iteration in the Samurai Shodown series.- Gameplay :The game features new backgrounds with 2D and 3D elements, as well as a returning cast of all 28 characters from Samurai Shodown V Special, 2 sub-boss from "Samurai Shodown V", as well as all 7...

    (Sega / SNK Playmore)
  • Sega Bass Fishing Challenge (Sega Amusement USA)
  • Sega Clay Challenge (Sega Amusement USA)
  • Sports Shooting USA (Sammy)
  • The King of Fighters Neowave
    The King of Fighters Neowave
    The King of Fighters Neowave is a 2D competitive fighting game produced by SNK Playmore and originally released as a coin operated arcade game for Sammys Atomiswave hardware. It was the first game SNK Playmore produced for the Atomiswave...

    (Sammy / SNK Playmore)
  • The King of Fighters XI
    The King of Fighters XI
    The King of Fighters XI is a 2D competitive fighting game produced by SNK Playmore originally released in as a coin-operated arcade game for the Atomiswave platform...

    (Sega / SNK Playmore)
  • The Rumble Fish
    The Rumble Fish
    is a 2D fighting game developed by Dimps and published by Sega Sammy Holdings. It was originally released in 2004 for the Atomiswave arcade platform and was later ported to the PlayStation 2 on March 17, 2005. A sequel, The Rumble Fish 2, has since been developed.-Story:The game takes place in the...

    (Sammy / Dimps)
  • The Rumble Fish 2
    The Rumble Fish 2
    is a 2D fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade platform. It was produced by Dimps and published by Sammy. It is the sequel to The Rumble Fish, bringing in several new additions.-Plot:The PROBE-NEXUS Corporation....

    (Sega / Dimps)
  • Victory Furlong - Horse Racing (Sammy)

Unreleased

  • Chase 1929 (Sammy)
  • Force Five
    Force Five
    Force Five was a syndicated anime cartoon anthology during the late 1970s/early 1980s. In the US, this series was primarily shown only in New England and Virginia, though it did make brief appearances in other markets, such as Dallas, Texas and San Jose, California on KICU-TV 36. It was also shown...

    (Sammy)
  • Kenju (Sammy / DreamFactory)
  • Premier Eleven  (Sammy / Dimps)
  • Sushi Bar (Sammy)

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