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        | HARDWARE DESCRIPTION |  | Hardware : Various Emulators : MAME (most of them)
 
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	| Cool Riders 1995
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		| Hardware : H1 Super Scaler (more information needed) 
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	 | Notes : The one and only game produced on Sega H1 System. This is a unique system that was developed to drive multiple monitors from the same board (2ea at Medium res and 4ea at Standard Res) |  | Flyers : Normal Flyer - Normal Flyer |  | Cabinets : Twin Cabinet - Twin Cabinet(US) |  
 
 
	| Dottori Kun 1990
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		| CPU : Z80 @ 4 MHz 
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	 | Info : Its a very small board, about 10cm x 10cm. This was produced to go in empty JAMMA cabinets as there was a strage Japanese law that said they were not allowed to be sold with no games in them, so they developed an ultra cheap game, and yes the date is correct ;) |  
 
 
	| Ford Racing Full Blown Empire / Razorworks / Sega Europe - 2006
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		| Hardware : PC Based 
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	 | Cabinets : Single |  
 
 
 
 
	| KO Punch 1981
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		| CPU : 8080 @ 4 MHz Res : 256x256.
 
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	 | Notes : This is a punching bag game, the screen is tiny and just shows you how hard you hit the punching bag. |  
 
 
 
 
	| Stamp Club / Stamp Expressions Data East / Sega - 1996
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		| Hardware : PC Based 
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	 | Flyers : Normal Flyer |  
 
 
	| System 16 Jamma Adaptor 1989
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	 | No images available |  | Notes : The board only has traces to connect the System 16 main board (female) and a jamma board connection (male), as well as a 9 pin male input for the test, reset and volume control hookups box. It is an official sega piece of hardware with the following part; #S25-0003, SEGA ENTERPRISES, COPYRIGHT 1989, MADE IN USA. The pins on the jamma section are also clearly marked on the board : TILT, AUDIO(GND), AUDIO+, COINLOCK1, COINLOCK2, -5V as well as a ground at the bottom of the board.
 There also several inputs and outputs (branches on the traces).
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	| Tic Tac Quiz Sega / Gremlin - 1977
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		| Hardware : 40-pin type CPU (unsure which) @ 9.448357 MHz Sound Chip : Square wave sound outputs (possibly discrete)
 Other Sound Hardware : Clarion 809 cassette player, the tape deck is a car stereo that plays in either direction and the unit has no rewind capability even though it is a reel-to-reel system.
 
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	 | No images available |  | Notes : The game play works by first player answering a question. If the answer is correct, player 1 chooses where to place their "X" or "O" via the 9-key input keys. If answer is incorrect, player 2 then gets to place either "X" or "O" on the screen. The next question then goes to player 2. It alternates between the 2 players and the game also supports one player versus the computer.
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	| Witch Sega / Vic Tokai - 1992
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	 | CPU : 2x Z80 @ 8 MHz Sound Chips : ES8712 ADPCM Chip @ 8 kHz, 2x YM2203 @ 1.5 MHz
 |  | Note : It's a [BET] style game, but it doesn't appear to be mahjong or poker themed. |  
 
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