Sega Model 3

The Sega Model 3 is an arcade platform produced by Sega in partnership with Lockheed Martin. It is a successor to the Sega Model 2 platform, and was released in 1996. The Model 3 hardware is very different to the Model 1 and Model... See more

Release date
January 1, 1996
Media
Arcade system Board
Max Controllers
2
Notes

The Sega Model 3 is an arcade platform produced by Sega in partnership with Lockheed Martin. It is a successor to the Sega Model 2 platform, and was released in 1996. The Model 3 hardware is very different to the Model 1 and Model 2 boards which preceded it. It was desinged with one purpose in mind - to push as many textured polygons as possible for as least money as possible. Upon release, the Model 3 board was more powerful than any other arcade platform on the market, as well as any home console or computer.

Cpu

IBM-Motorola PowerPC 603e (32-bit & 64-bit instructions)

Memory

8192 KB, (8 MB) 66 MHz

Graphics

2× Lockheed Martin Real3D/Pro-1000

Sound

Yamaha SCSP/YMF292-F

Display

496×384 to 640x480, progressive scan (non-interlaced), 24 kHz horizontal sync, one or two planes

Manufacturer

Sega and Lockheed Martin

Developers

Sega and Lockheed Martin

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