Sega ST-V

The Sega ST-V (Sega Titan Video game system) was an arcade system board released by Sega in 1995. Departing from their usual process of building custom arcade hardware, Sega’s ST-V is essentially identical to the Sega Saturn home console system. The only difference is the media; ST-V used ROM-cartridges instead of CD-ROMs to store games. Being derived from the Saturn hardware, the ST-V was presumably named after the moon Titan, a satellite of Saturn.

 

 

The majority of ST-V titles were released in Japan only, but a notable exception was the port of Dynamite Deka, which became Die Hard Arcade. Games released for the ST-V includes the arcade version of Virtua Fighter Remix, Golden Axe: The Duel and Final Fight Revenge. The shared hardware between Saturn and ST-V allowed for very “pure” ports for the Saturn console.

 

 

Name Sega ST-V
Release Date August 1, 1994
Developer Sega
Manufacturer Sega
Max Controllers    2
Cpu 2x Hitachi SH-2
Memory 2 MB
Graphics VDP 1, VDP 2
Sound Yamaha YMF292-F SCSP
Display
Media ROM cartridge

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