Namco NB-1

The Namco NB-1 is a 32-bit arcade system board which was first used by Namco in 1993; NB-2 has a different memory map, more complex sprite and tile banking, and two additional ROZ layers over the NB-1. Great Sluggers: New World Stadium was the first game to use this board - and the following year, Nebulas Ray, Great Sluggers '94, J-League Soccer V-Shoot, Point Blank (original name Gun Bullet), The Outfoxies and Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2 were released on it. In 1995, the eighth title for Namco's long-running World Stadium series was released, Super World Stadium '95 (which borrowed heavily from that original Great Sluggers); in the two following years, it was followed up by Super World Stadium '96 and Super World Stadium '97, the second of which was the last game to use it.

Namco NB-1/NB-2 specifications

Namco NB-1 PCB

NB-1 MAIN PCB NB-1 MAIN(B) PCB NB-1 MEMEXT OBJ2 PCB NB-1 MEMEXT OBJ8 PCB

List of Namco NB-1 arcade games

List of Namco NB-2 arcade games

References

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