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|name || '''[http:// | |name || '''[http://adb.arcadeitalia.net/?mame=neogeo neogeo on Arcade Database]''' | ||
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|year || '''199x''' | |year || '''199x''' | ||
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===Others=== | ===Others=== | ||
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This is a very RARE game system developed by SNK for use in hotels. | This is a very RARE game system developed by SNK for use in hotels.<br> | ||
It's basically a NeoGeo unit operated by coins with locked down joystick. | It's basically a NeoGeo unit operated by coins with locked down joystick.<br> | ||
It is using MVS carts, not AES. | It is using MVS carts, not AES.<br> | ||
The BIOS has been provided by Massimiliano, a friendly and dedicated collector of NeoGeo stuff. | The BIOS has been provided by Massimiliano, a friendly and dedicated collector of NeoGeo stuff. | ||
Quoting from "The Video Game Bible, 1985-2002":<br> | Quoting from "The Video Game Bible, 1985-2002":<br> | ||
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This machine is certainly an oddity. Only two are confirmed to exist, and a third is rumored, but the quality would hint at the fact that more must have been made. Apparently made by SNK themselves, each known version actually has a different arrangements of audio and video outputs. The machine is set to take coins and uses MVS (arcade) carts, but it is designed to be connected to a standard TV. Also, it takes standard AES (home) system joysticks. | This machine is certainly an oddity. Only two are confirmed to exist, and a third is rumored, but the quality would hint at the fact that more must have been made. Apparently made by SNK themselves, each known version actually has a different arrangements of audio and video outputs. The machine is set to take coins and uses MVS (arcade) carts, but it is designed to be connected to a standard TV. Also, it takes standard AES (home) system joysticks.<br> | ||
This system has been nicknamed the "hotel system" by those trying to make a guess at its purpose, but nobody is sure as to its origin or purpose. Since it plays unmodified MVS carts on a standard TV and uses AES joysticks, this system is somewhat of a "missing link" in the NeoGeo world. | This system has been nicknamed the "hotel system" by those trying to make a guess at its purpose, but nobody is sure as to its origin or purpose. Since it plays unmodified MVS carts on a standard TV and uses AES joysticks, this system is somewhat of a "missing link" in the NeoGeo world. | ||
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[[Category:Corrado Tomaselli]] | [[Category:Corrado Tomaselli]] |
Latest revision as of 17:14, 20 January 2025
dumper | Corrado Tomaselli |
dump date | 11/03/2009 |
emulator | MAME 0.130u1 |
dev | Corrado Tomaselli, Massimiliano Macrì |
name | neogeo on Arcade Database |
description | Neo-Geo Deck Room Amusement System (RAS) |
year | 199x |
manufacturer | SNK |
Technical references
CPUs
QTY | Type | position | function |
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Oscillators
ROMs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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1x | TC571024D | sp1 | dumped |
RAMs
QTY | Type | position |
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PLDs
QTY | Type | position | status |
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Others
Notes
This is a very RARE game system developed by SNK for use in hotels.
It's basically a NeoGeo unit operated by coins with locked down joystick.
It is using MVS carts, not AES.
The BIOS has been provided by Massimiliano, a friendly and dedicated collector of NeoGeo stuff.
Quoting from "The Video Game Bible, 1985-2002":
This machine is certainly an oddity. Only two are confirmed to exist, and a third is rumored, but the quality would hint at the fact that more must have been made. Apparently made by SNK themselves, each known version actually has a different arrangements of audio and video outputs. The machine is set to take coins and uses MVS (arcade) carts, but it is designed to be connected to a standard TV. Also, it takes standard AES (home) system joysticks.
This system has been nicknamed the "hotel system" by those trying to make a guess at its purpose, but nobody is sure as to its origin or purpose. Since it plays unmodified MVS carts on a standard TV and uses AES joysticks, this system is somewhat of a "missing link" in the NeoGeo world.
Files
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PCB component side
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assembled PCB component side 1
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assembled PCB component side 2
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BIOS detail
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Deck 1
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Deck 2
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