VGEsoterica
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Everyone here knows what a PS1 is, so in that case it's not like I need to preface the hardware lol. For the one person who doesnt know what a PSX is...how did you end up on Gaf?
But...there is a gigantic subset of PS1 hardware that was developed by Sony in conjunction with Capcom, Namco, Konami and Taito that took the base PlayStation, modified it to the companies requests and then popped it into arcades as a PS1 platform that was either 1:1 identical to the home console...or far beyond anything anyone was seeing at home at the time when they powered up their PS1.
Faster clock speeds? Yep! More RAM? You got it! Hard Drive loading? Sure! Compact Flash card hard drive style storage? Why not! The amount of variants and changes that Sony engineers made out of the base PS1 hardware was staggering and in some instances created more of a PS1.5 than a real PSX.
Here is a smattering of the fun; the Taito G-Net, which is a combination of original Taito in house engineered boards married to a more powerful PS1 base board, the Konami GX which runs off a hard drive and supports just ONE game...and the Konami GV, basically just a PS1 in a giant metal box using a SCSI PC cd-rom drive for loading. That's not even to mention the Capcom ZN1 and ZN2 boards, or the Namco System 10,11 or 12! Just some real fun and odd additions to the PlayStation family.
And Sony would go on to help make arcade boards out of the PS2 and PS3 as well...only stopping once they got to the PS4 era.
But everyone was in on it; Nintendo GameCube becoming the Triforce, Xbox becoming the Chihiro...and the list goes on.
Curious though Gaf? Who knew all these boards existed? and what's your fav PSX arcade exclusive game?
But...there is a gigantic subset of PS1 hardware that was developed by Sony in conjunction with Capcom, Namco, Konami and Taito that took the base PlayStation, modified it to the companies requests and then popped it into arcades as a PS1 platform that was either 1:1 identical to the home console...or far beyond anything anyone was seeing at home at the time when they powered up their PS1.
Faster clock speeds? Yep! More RAM? You got it! Hard Drive loading? Sure! Compact Flash card hard drive style storage? Why not! The amount of variants and changes that Sony engineers made out of the base PS1 hardware was staggering and in some instances created more of a PS1.5 than a real PSX.
Here is a smattering of the fun; the Taito G-Net, which is a combination of original Taito in house engineered boards married to a more powerful PS1 base board, the Konami GX which runs off a hard drive and supports just ONE game...and the Konami GV, basically just a PS1 in a giant metal box using a SCSI PC cd-rom drive for loading. That's not even to mention the Capcom ZN1 and ZN2 boards, or the Namco System 10,11 or 12! Just some real fun and odd additions to the PlayStation family.
And Sony would go on to help make arcade boards out of the PS2 and PS3 as well...only stopping once they got to the PS4 era.
But everyone was in on it; Nintendo GameCube becoming the Triforce, Xbox becoming the Chihiro...and the list goes on.
Curious though Gaf? Who knew all these boards existed? and what's your fav PSX arcade exclusive game?