Grand Theft Scratchy
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I was watching some gameplay for House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn, an arcade game released by SEGA for their "ALLS" arcade cabinet a couple years ago, and understandably there were some comments by users hoping to see the game release for the PlayStation 4, PC etc. That said, I am a little curious about arcade cabinet technology and how much it differs from modern game consoles. I'm assuming they are more expensive and therefore have more powerful GPUs and faster CPUs at the time of their launch but maybe I'm wrong.
And suppose SEGA were to release a brand new console (not a Dreamcast 2 since so much time has passed), how powerful could it be and what features should it offer? Would a brand new SEGA console necessarily compete with Sony and Microsoft or do its own thing like Nintendo? Would Virtua Fighter 6 be considered a killer app?
And suppose SEGA were to release a brand new console (not a Dreamcast 2 since so much time has passed), how powerful could it be and what features should it offer? Would a brand new SEGA console necessarily compete with Sony and Microsoft or do its own thing like Nintendo? Would Virtua Fighter 6 be considered a killer app?
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