Spider-Man the Videogame | Sega System 32
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Spider-Man the Videogame a fun arcade game on the Sega System 32 Arcade Hardware. You can play 4 Players simultaneously. Pick from Spider-Man, Hawkeye, Black Cat and Submariner. It features a whole bunch of classic villans that you can take on. I really hope we see an FPGA implamentation of this game/system in the future, be in the MiSTer FPGA DE10 NANO project, Analogue Pocket and or upcoming consoles like the MARSFPGA. I used MAME to capture footage and it's still fun to play, redardless. Let me know if you guys wanna see a video going through all the games on this system and I'll try and get a video done in the future.
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The Sega System 32 is a classic arcade gaming system that was first introduced by Sega in 1990. It represented a significant leap forward in arcade gaming technology at the time, offering advanced graphics and sound capabilities that set it apart from its predecessors. The System 32 was known for its ability to deliver 3D graphics and fast-paced action, making it a popular choice for a wide range of arcade games.
One of the most notable games to run on the System 32 was "Rad Mobile," a racing game that featured impressive 3D graphics and a cabinet that resembled a car. Another popular title was "SegaSonic the Hedgehog," which marked the introduction of Sonic the Hedgehog to the arcade scene, adding to the system's appeal.
The System 32 was powered by a custom Motorola 68000 processor and a Z80 sound processor, and it had impressive sprite scaling and rotation capabilities for the time. While the system was a significant step forward, it was eventually succeeded by more powerful arcade hardware from Sega, such as the Sega Model 1 and Model 2 boards.
Despite its relatively short lifespan in the arcade industry, the Sega System 32 left a lasting legacy as a milestone in the evolution of arcade gaming technology, and it remains a fond memory for fans of classic arcade games.
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