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1 Development  





2 Specifications  



2.1  Namco System N2  





2.2  Namco System ES1  





2.3  Namco System ES1(A2) & ES2 PLUS  





2.4  Namco System ES3  





2.5  Namco System ES4  





2.6  Namco System BNA1  







3 List of System N2 games  





4 List of System ES1 games  





5 List of System ES1(A2) games  





6 List of System ES2 Plus games  





7 List of System ES3 games  





8 List of System ES4 games  





9 List of System BNA1 games  





10 List of System BNA1 LITE games  





11 Similar Hardware  





12 References  














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The Namco System N2 is an arcade platform developed by Namco and NVIDIA. It runs on an nForce2-based motherboard developed by NVIDIA. It was announced that the system would be based on a NVIDIA GeForce graphics card, using the OpenGL API.[1][2]

Both Namco System N2 and Namco System ES1 use the Linux operating system that is based on Debian.

The Namco System ES2 PLUS and Namco System ES3 run Windows Embedded 7 as their operating system. It runs in an arcade game cabinet designed by Bandai Namco Games.

The Namco System BNA1 is a relatively new arcade board that runs Windows 10 IoT. A less powerful version of System BNA1, known as System BNA1 LITE has also been created for less demanding games.

Development[edit]

Because the N2, ES1(A2), ES2 Plus and ES3 are based on PC architecture, development for it and porting from it is relatively easy and inexpensive.

Specifications[edit]

Namco System N2[edit]

[5] [6] [7]

Namco System ES1[edit]

[8]

Namco System ES1(A2) & ES2 PLUS[edit]

Namco System ES3[edit]

[9]

Namco System ES4[edit]

Namco System BNA1[edit]

List of System N2 games[edit]

List of System ES1 games[edit]

List of System ES1(A2) games[edit]

List of System ES2 Plus games[edit]

List of System ES3 games[edit]

List of System ES4 games[edit]

List of System BNA1 games[edit]

List of System BNA1 LITE games[edit]

Similar Hardware[edit]

The Sega Lindbergh, Taito's Taito Type X and Taito Type X+ operate in a similar way to the N2 platform, except that they use other operating systems.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nvidia partners with Namco". GameSpot. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  • ^ "ナムコ次世代アーケード・プラットフォームにNVIDIA社の「SystemN2」採用 - 電撃オンライン". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  • ^ "AMD Mobile Athlon XP-M 2800+ - AXMA2800FKT4C". Cpu-world.com. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "AMD Athlon 64 3500+ - ADA3500DAA4BP (ADA3500BPBOX)". Cpu-world.com. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "System N2 Exposed". 5 August 2016.
  • ^ "The Namco N2 platform – Maximum Tune 3DX+ – 330mega". Archived from the original on 2018-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  • ^ "(OFFLINE) Board Offline".
  • ^ "Researching protection and recovering Namco System ES1 arcades". 28 June 2018.
  • ^ TEKKEN 7 - Machine Booting. YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-11.

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