CPS-1

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The CPS-1, or Capcom Play System 1 is an arcade system board by Capcom that debuted in 1988 with Forgotten Worlds. Street Fighter II, one of the most popular fighting games of all time, ran on this board.

The system was plagued by many bootleg versions of its games. In particular, there were so many bootleg versions of Street Fighter II, they were often more common in arcades than the official version. This problem was virtually eliminated by Capcom in the later CPS-2.

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[edit] CPS-1 Specifications

  • Main CPU: Motorola 68000 @ 10.0 MHz
  • Sound CPU: ZiLOG Z80 @ 4 MHz
  • Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 @ 3.57958 MHz + OKI MSM6295 @ 7.576 kHz or Q-Sound @ 4 MHz
  • Color Palette: ?
  • Total On Screen Colors: 4096
  • Colors per Tile: ?
  • Object Number : ?
  • Scroll Faces : ?
  • Resolution : 384×224

[edit] List of CPS-1 Games

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