But its on an arcade! Its beautiful. A thread was already started in the arcade part, but these pictures are nice
I'm an sucker for arcade games, but not that fond of fps games. However the mixture is exactly what I need. Though chance ... but I would die for an HL2 > Arcade > PC-conversion... LOL how NOT logical but so true.
Gotta say, further to my previous comment, apart from the jaggies (FSAA isn't that hard lads...) The cab and everything else is mighty nice.
I think it runs on the updated version of the Taito type X board. Anyway, I don't see what this version can add to the pc version (which I'm still yet to play) I'm sure it will be interesting to play (in the bigger arcades) but I don't see such a cab going mainstream.
Nope, its a taito board (modified PC i believe, specific name in the other post) Ive played a FPS shooter in the arcade before, its quite fun, though i love the grid (3rd person shooter i think.....
Here are the specs for the type X hardware. A bit weedy on the basic spec really... http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=677
I think it's some pumped up Type-X version. The first Type-X game that has not looked like it was made by a geek in their basement.
A War:FA cabinet would be awesome to have. Then again, getting it to work on MAME with Netplay would rock too.
Code: OS : Windows XP Embedded (customized) CPU : Celeron 2.5Ghz (upgradable to Pentium 4 2.8GHz) FSB : 400MHz (Upgradable to 800MHz) Chipset : Intel 865G Memory : DDR266 DIMM 256MB (upgradable to DDR400 2GB) Graphics Board : AGP Radeon 9200SE (128 MB) through to X800XT (256 MB) (complete ATI Radeon Range) Audio : AC97 onboard 6 channel audio CODEC Lan : On-board 10/100Base-TX USB : 4ch (ver 1.1 & 2.0 compatible) Parallel port : 1 port PS/2 port : keyboard, mouse PCI : 2 slots IDE : 2ch U-DMA(100/66/33) Serial ATA : 2ch Audio inputs : Microphone (stereo pin-jack), line-in (stereo pin-jack) Audio outputs : line-out (stereo pin-jack), SPDI/F Power : ATX AC 100v As usual, System 16 has all the info ;-) *EDIT* OOpps, the_steadster already posted the link. Oh well, here are the specs for the lazy people ;p