VGEsoterica
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If there are two things I love its 1) Sega Dreamcast and 2) rare and obscure arcade hardware. So if I can combine the two together...all the better.
Back in the day Sega of Japan and Sega of America were competing head to head (and wasting a ton of money) on the hardware design that would become Dreamcast. SOJ had a Hitachi SH-4 processor married to a PowerVR setup...what would ultimately win and become the Dreamcast / NAOMI we all know, remember and mostly love.
SOA's design was led by an ex-IBM engineer and was pitching a PowerPC processor married to a custom variant of the 3DFX Voodoo3 / Avenger design. It wasn't just a paper design either but a box filled with silicon that could be tested against the competition.
SOJ had "Dural" (the codename of the console and SOA had "Black Belt"...the PowerPC / 3DFX console...which never saw the light of day.
Except it 100% did as Konami would then release an arcade board with the exact same technical specifications as Black Belt down to a tee. RAM/PowerPC/3DFX custom Voodoo3 variant...its almost like SOMEONE wanted to recoup a little investment money and let the platform see the light of day in one way or another...so you get the Konami Viper
Did Sega make the right decision? Absolutely. Dural with the Hitachi / PowerVR combo def performs better than Black Belt...but if you ever wanted to play what amounts to the lost Dreamcast console...you can
Back in the day Sega of Japan and Sega of America were competing head to head (and wasting a ton of money) on the hardware design that would become Dreamcast. SOJ had a Hitachi SH-4 processor married to a PowerVR setup...what would ultimately win and become the Dreamcast / NAOMI we all know, remember and mostly love.
SOA's design was led by an ex-IBM engineer and was pitching a PowerPC processor married to a custom variant of the 3DFX Voodoo3 / Avenger design. It wasn't just a paper design either but a box filled with silicon that could be tested against the competition.
SOJ had "Dural" (the codename of the console and SOA had "Black Belt"...the PowerPC / 3DFX console...which never saw the light of day.
Except it 100% did as Konami would then release an arcade board with the exact same technical specifications as Black Belt down to a tee. RAM/PowerPC/3DFX custom Voodoo3 variant...its almost like SOMEONE wanted to recoup a little investment money and let the platform see the light of day in one way or another...so you get the Konami Viper
Did Sega make the right decision? Absolutely. Dural with the Hitachi / PowerVR combo def performs better than Black Belt...but if you ever wanted to play what amounts to the lost Dreamcast console...you can