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- Namco_System_22 abstract "The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board. It debuted in 1992 with Sim Drive in Japan, followed by a worldwide debut in 1993 with Ridge Racer.The System 22 was designed by Namco with assistance from graphics & simulation company Evans & Sutherland. Graphical features include texture mapping, Gouraud shading, transparency effects, and depth cueing, thanks to the Evans & Sutherland 'TR3' chip/chipset, which stands for: Texture Mapping, Real-Time, Real-Visual, Rendering System. The main CPU provides a scene description to the TR3 graphics processing unit and a bank of DSP chips which perform 3D calculations.A variant of the system, called the Super System 22, was released in 1995. The hardware was largely similar to the System 22, but with a slightly higher polygon rate and more special effects possible.Both Super System 22 and System 22 can render significantly better graphics, more polygons with sharper texture-mapping, running in higher resolution and at a higher framerate compared to the graphics capabilities of the original Sony PlayStation, the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64 video game systems, but much less than what the Sega Dreamcast can produce.According to Namco America the twin seat Ridge Racer arcade unit sold to distribution for $11,995.00 in 1993.".
- Namco_System_22 thumbnail Sys22_point_rom_pcb_01.jpg?width=300.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageExternalLink hardware.php?id=537.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageID "1782281".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageLength "3740".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageRevisionID "684458649".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink 32-bit.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink 3D_computer_graphics.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Ace_Driver.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Air_Combat_22.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Racer.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Racer_2.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Alpine_Surfer.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Aqua_Jet.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Arcade_system_board.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Armadillo_Racing.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Namco_arcade_system_boards.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Cyber_Commando.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Cyber_Cycles.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Digital_signal_processor.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Dirt_Dash.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Evans_&_Sutherland.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Gouraud_shading.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_processing_unit.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Mitsubishi.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Motorola_68020.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Namco.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Namco_System_21.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Polygon.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Prop_Cycle.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Rave_Racer.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Ridge_Racer_(video_game).
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Ridge_Racer_2.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Instruments_TMS320.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Texture_mapping.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Time_Crisis.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo_Wars.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Transparency_and_translucency.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Video_gaming_in_Japan.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink Z-buffering.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink File:Namco_Aqua_Jet.jpg.
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- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLink File:Sys22_point_rom_pcb_01.jpg.
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- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco C352".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco Super System 22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco System 22 / Super 22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco System 22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco System Super 22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Namco_System_22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Super System 22 hardware".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Super System 22".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "System 22 hardware".
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageWikiLinkText "System 22".
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- Namco_System_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Namco_Bandai.
- Namco_System_22 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
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- Namco_System_22 subject Category:Namco_arcade_system_boards.
- Namco_System_22 hypernym Successor.
- Namco_System_22 type Agent.
- Namco_System_22 type Board.
- Namco_System_22 comment "The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board. It debuted in 1992 with Sim Drive in Japan, followed by a worldwide debut in 1993 with Ridge Racer.The System 22 was designed by Namco with assistance from graphics & simulation company Evans & Sutherland.".
- Namco_System_22 label "Namco System 22".
- Namco_System_22 sameAs Q3509079.
- Namco_System_22 sameAs System_22.
- Namco_System_22 sameAs Namco_System_22.
- Namco_System_22 sameAs SYSTEM22.
- Namco_System_22 sameAs m.05why1.
- Namco_System_22 sameAs Q3509079.
- Namco_System_22 wasDerivedFrom Namco_System_22?oldid=684458649.
- Namco_System_22 depiction Sys22_point_rom_pcb_01.jpg.
- Namco_System_22 isPrimaryTopicOf Namco_System_22.