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Sega unveils new arcade hardware and mech game (video)
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by Serkan Toto on February 23, 2009

ringedge

Sega hasn’t given up yet on the arcade business but isn’t really investing a lot of resources into their gaming machines either. During the AOU, an arcade exhibition that took place in Tokyo last week, the company presented two new pieces of arcade game hardware that both are PC-based.

Both RingEdge and RingWide use Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009 as the OS.

Ringedge (pictured above) comes with the following features:

- processor: Intel Pentium E2160 (1.8GHz)
- Ram: DDR2 SDRAM PC2-6400 1GB
- GPU: NVIDIA, GDDR3 384MB and 1920×1,200 resolution
- audio: 92kHz/32bit, Dolby 5.1
- storage device: SATA SSD 32GB

ringwide

Ringwide (pictured above) has the following specs:

- processor: Intel Celeron 440 (2GHz)
- RAM: DDR2 SDRAM PC2-5300 1GB
- GPU: AMD, GDDR3 128MB and 1,920×1,200 resolution
- audio: 192kHz/32bit, Dolby 5.1
- storage device: CF 8GB

A mech action game called Border Break is the first game running on RingEdge. Border Break will have a touch screen interface, and support up to 20 players in 10 on 10 battles. The game will be released in Japan in September.

Watch the video below to see Border Break in action.

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  • Veeeery good,congratulation SEGA , good Hardware, i have the Celeron 420 and this model is very good, the celerons 4xx models is fast and low price … I Like the game !!!Sega Continue programing for Celerons 440 , i like the games fast and low comsuption of hardwares!!!

    THANKS SEGA.

  • I want one for my arcade! I wonder how much one will be?

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