Namco NB-1
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The Namco 16-bit NB-1 arcade system board was first used by Namco in 1993.
[edit] Namco NB-1 specifications
- Main CPU: Motorola 68020 32-bit processor @ 25MHz
- Secondary CPUs: C329 + C137
- Custom graphics chips: GFX: 123, 145, 156, C116 - Motion Objects: C355, 187, C347
- Sound CPU: C351
- PCM Sound chip: C352
- Control chip: C160
- Board composition: 2 boards
[edit] List of Namco NB-1 arcade games
- Great Sluggers '93 (1993)
- Great Sluggers Featuring 1994 Team Rosters (1994)
- J-League Soccer V Shoot (1994)
- Nebulas Ray (1994)
- Point Blank (1994)
- Super World Stadium '95 (1995)
- Super World Stadium '96 (1996)
- Super World Stadium '97 (1997)