Triforce
From WE Computers Museum
Triforce | |
Designer | Namco, Sega, Nintendo |
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Manufacturer | Namco, Sega, Nintendo |
CPU | 486 MHz IBM PowerPC Gekko |
Graphics | 162 Mhz ATI Flipper |
Memory | 48 MB |
Media | ROM board GD-ROM |
Released | 2002-2007 |
Added to Museum | Not yet |
Triforce was an arcade hardware platform by Namco, Sega, and Nintendo that was based on the Nintendo GameCube.
Manufacturing
Namco and Sega manufactured games based on the system, while Nintendo only licensed its characters for arcade games using the Triforce arcade hardware to the other companies.
Meaning of the name
The name is derived both from the fact that it was developed by three companies and from the symbol of The Legend of Zelda series.
Games for the Namco Sega Nintendo Triforce
Title | Developer | Release | Added to museum | Notes |
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Donkey Kong: Banana Kingdom | Capcom, Namco | 2006 | Not yet | Medal game that dispenses tickets to trade for prizes. |
Donkey Kong: Jungle Fever | Capcom, Namco | 2005 | Not yet | Medal game that dispenses tickets to trade for prizes. |
F-Zero AX | Sega | 2003 | Not yet | Available in F-Zero GX for GameCube using an Action Replay or similar device. |
F-Zero AX Monster Ride | Sega | 2004 | Not yet | Special version of the game that uses the Cycraft motion simulator cabinet. |
Fierce Battle Pro Baseball (激闘プロ野球, "Gekitō Pro Yakyū") |
Sega | 2003 | Not yet | |
The Key of Avalon: The Wizard Master | Sega | 2003 | Not yet | |
The Key of Avalon Ver.1.20: Summon The New Monsters | Sega | 2004 | Not yet | |
The Key of Avalon 2 | Sega | 2005 | Not yet | |
Mario Kart Arcade GP | Namco | 2005 | Not yet | |
Mario Kart Arcade GP 2 | Namco Bandai | 2007 | Not yet | |
Virtua Striker 2002 | Sega | 2002 | Not yet | |
Virtua Striker 4 | Sega | 2005 | Not yet | |
Virtua Striker 4 Ver.2006 | Sega | 2006 | Not yet |