The Taito F3 Package System (Taito Cybercore in
North America) is a
32-bit
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arcade system board
An arcade video game takes player input from its controls, processes it through electrical or computerized components, and displays output to an electronic monitor or similar display. Most arcade video games are coin-operated, housed in an arc ...
released by
Taito
is a Japanese company that specializes in video games, toys, arcade cabinets and game centers, based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The company was founded by Michael Kogan in 1953 as the importing vodka, vending machines and jukeboxes into Japan. It ...
in 1992.
Specifications
* CPU:
Motorola
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MC68EC020
The Motorola 68020 ("''sixty-eight-oh-twenty''", "''sixty-eight-oh-two-oh''" or "''six-eight-oh-two-oh''") is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1984. A lower-cost version was also made available, known as the 68EC020. In keeping ...
;
* Sound CPU: Motorola
MC68000
The Motorola 68000 (sometimes shortened to Motorola 68k or m68k and usually pronounced "sixty-eight-thousand") is a 16/32-bit complex instruction set computer (CISC) microprocessor, introduced in 1979 by Motorola Semiconductor Products Secto ...
;
* Sound chip:
Ensoniq
Ensoniq Corp. was an American electronics manufacturer, best known throughout the mid-1980s and 1990s for its musical instruments, principally samplers and synthesizers.
Company history
In spring 1983, former MOS Technology engineers Robe ...
ES5505 and
ES5510 (DSP);
* Video resolution: 320×224;
* Board composition: Board and F3 cartridge;
* Hardware features: four scrolling layers, two sprite banks, Alpha blending
Games
* ''
Arabian Magic''
* ''
Arkanoid Returns
is an arcade game released by Taito in February 1997 as part of the '' Arkanoid'' series. It is the fourth overall, and third to be released in arcades. The game was ported to the PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five ...
''
* ''
Bubble Memories''
* ''
Bubble Symphony
, also known as , is an arcade video game in the '' Bubble Bobble'' series developed by Taito in 1994. While being a new ''Bubble Bobble'' for a new generation, it takes place after ''Parasol Stars''.
Gameplay
For this adventure, Bubblun and B ...
'' / ''Bubble Bobble 2''
* ''
Cleopatra Fortune''
* ''
Command War - Super Special Battle & War Game''
* ''
Darius Gaiden - Silver Hawk''
* ''
Dungeon Magic''
* ''
Elevator Action Returns''
* ''
Gekirindan''
* ''
Grid Seeker''
* ''
International Cup '94''
* ''
Kaiser Knuckle'' / ''Global Champion'' / ''Dan-Ku-Ga''
* ''
Kirameki Star Road''
* ''
LandMaker''
* ''
Puzzle Bobble 2'' / ''Bust-A-Move Again''
* ''Puzzle Bobble 2x''
* ''
Puzzle Bobble 3''
* ''
Puzzle Bobble 4''
* ''
Pop 'N Pop''
* ''
Puchi Carat''
* ''
Quiz Theater''
* ''
Moriguchi Hiroko no Quiz de Hyuu! Hyuu!''
* ''
RayForce''
* ''
Recalhorn''
* ''
Riding Fight''
* ''
Ring Rage''
* ''
Super Cup Finals
Super may refer to:
Computing
* SUPER (computer program), or Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer, a video converter / player
* Super (computer science), a keyword in object-oriented programming languages
* Super key (keyboard but ...
''
* ''
Space Invaders '95 - The Attack of Lunar Loonies''
* ''
Top Ranking Stars''
* ''
Twin Cobra II
''Twin Cobra II'' is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game originally developed by Takumi Corporation and published in 1995 by Taito in Japan, Asia and Europe. It is the sequel to ''Twin Cobra'' from 1987. Taking place after the events of the ...
''
References
External links
System16 - The Arcade Museum''Taito F3 System arcade hardware'' games list and statistics
Taito arcade system boards
68k-based arcade system boards
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