Sega Hikaru

An evolution of the NAOMI hardware with superior graphics capabilities, the Hikaru was used for a handful of deluxe dedicated-cabinet games, beginning with 1999's Brave Fire Fighters, in which the flame and water effects were... See more

Release date
May 1, 1999
Media
ROM Board, up to 352 MB
Max Controllers

No information available

Notes

An evolution of the NAOMI hardware with superior graphics capabilities, the Hikaru was used for a handful of deluxe dedicated-cabinet games, beginning with 1999's Brave Fire Fighters, in which the flame and water effects were largely a showpiece for the hardware. The Hikaru hardware was the first arcade platform capable of effective Phong shading. Since it was comparatively expensive to produce, and most games did not necessarily need Hikaru's extended graphics capabilities, Sega soon abandoned the system in favor of continued NAOMI and NAOMI 2 development.

Cpu

2× Hitachi SH-4 @ 200 MHz

Memory

100 MB

Graphics

2× NEC-VideoLogic PowerVR 2 (PVR2DC/CLX2) @ 100 MHz

Sound

2× Yamaha AICA Super Intelligent Sound Processor @ 45 MHz

Display

Single monitor: 496×384 to 800×608 pixels, Dual monitor: 992×768 to 1600×608 pixels

Manufacturer

Sega

Developers

No information available

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