Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Amazing-looking Border Break.
SEGA is making a new mecha versus arcade game. Specifically one that is fully online that supports up to 20 players (10 a side). At AOU 2009 Sega revealed the Ringedge and Ringwide trademarks are being used for a new series of Windows based arcade boards.
Both pieces of hardware utilize Windows Embedded Home 2009, but have different chipsets. Ringedge has an Intel Pentium Processor E2160 running at 1.8Ghz at its core while Ringwide uses a Celeron Processor 440 running at 2Ghz.
Both pieces of hardware utilize Windows Embedded Home 2009, but have different chipsets. Ringedge has an Intel Pentium Processor E2160 running at 1.8Ghz at its core while Ringwide uses a Celeron Processor 440 running at 2Ghz.
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