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SEGA STV (ST-V) HARDWARE
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HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
Main CPUs : 2 x Hitachi SH-2 @ 28.6364 MHz
Sound CPU : MC68000 @ 11.45456 MHz
Sound chip : SCSP/YMF292-F (315-5687)/"LAKE" @ 11.3MHz, 32 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) Channels, 44.1 khz Sampling Rate
Secondary CPUs;
SCU DSP : fixed point maths coprocessor, up to 4 parallel instructions.
VDP 1 : 32-bit video display processor : sprite and polygon, dual 256KB frame buffers for rotation and scaling effects, Texture Mapping, Goraud Shading, 512KB cache for textures
VDP 2 : 32-bit background and scroll plane video display processor, 2 Windows for special calculations, transparency, shadowing, background engine, 5 simulataneous scrolling backgrounds, 2 simultaneous rotating playfields, up to 60 frames per second animation
Main RAM : 2 Megabytes (16 megabits)
VRAM : 1.54 Megabytes (12 megabits)
Audio RAM : 512 Kilobytes (4 megabits)
Rendering Speed : 200,000 Texture Mapped Polygons/Second, 500,000 Flat Shaded Polygons/Second
Colours : 24-bit true color graphics, 16. Million Available Colors
Resolution : 320x224, 640x224, and 720x576 horizontal and 240, 448, and 480 vertical
Board composition : Main board + Game cartridge (one or more in the same time)
Game Cartridge Size : Max size = 384mbit (48meg)
Other infos : This board is Jamma and uses a standard resolution monitor
System Pictures : STV Mother Board - Lot of Carts - Unit - One Cart - Video Board - STV Manual
Notes : The STV system is based on the Saturn Sega's home console with different control maps, and there were 2 versions, the Japanese one (most common) and the USA one, which wasnt very popular.
They each had their own bios's and would mostly only play their own regions cartridges, I have listed where possible the compatibilities of each game.
Odd stuff : The manufacturer of the American STV-Titan dedicated cabinets (which were plastic) was mainly a manufacturer of waste storage containers, molded plastic stuff and whatnot. Turned out prescient as that's pretty much how the market received them; as garbage cans.
Emulators : MAME (Preliminary) - Satourne (Preliminary)

This hardware is based on Sega Saturn


KNOWN SEGA STV (ST-V) GAME LIST
Page 1
All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua
Aroma Club
Astra Super Stars
Baku Baku Animal
Batman Forever
Columns 97
Cotton 2
Cotton Boomerang
Critter Crusher / Tatakot

Page 2
Danchi de Hanafuda: Okusan Komeya Desu yo!
Danchi de Quiz: Okusan 4taku Desu yo!
Dancing Fever
Dancing Fever Gold
Decathlete / Athlete Kings
Dynamite Deka / Die Hard Arcade
Ejihon Detective Agency / Ejihon Tantei Jimusyo
Fantasy Zone
Fighting Dragon : Legend Elan Doree / Elan Doree : Legend of Dragoon

Page 3
Final Fight Revenge
Funky Head Boxers
Golden Axe : The Duel
Groove On Fight
Guardian Force
Hanagumi Taisen Columns : Sakura Wars
Karaoke Quiz Intro Don Don!
Let's Play Othello / Othello Shiyouyo
Maru-Chan de Goo!

Page 4
Mausuke no Ojama the World / Kiss Off
Mogu Rapper
Movie Club
My Fair Lady : Virtual Mahjong II
Name Club
NBA Action
Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty / Suikoenbu
Pebble Beach Golflinks : The Great Shot
Pokemon Photo

Page 5
Princess Kurara Daisakusen
Print Club 2
Pro Mahjong Kiwame S
Puyo Puyo Sun
Quiz Omaeni Pipon Cho!
Radiant Silvergun
Sando-R: Puzzle & Action / Treasure Hunt / BoMulEul Chajara
Sea Bass Fishing
Shanghai : The Great Wall / Shanghai : Triple Threat

Page 6
Shienryu
Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver
Sport Fishing
Sport Fishing 2
Steep Slope Sliders
Super Major League / Final Arch
Taisen Tanto-R 'Sasissu!' / DaeJeon! SanJeonSuJeon
Tecmo World Cup '98
Virtua Fighter Kids

Page 7
Virtua Fighter Remix
Virtual Mahjong
Waku Waku Shinkansen
Waku Waku Syobosya / Waku Waku Fire Patrol
Wanpaku Safari
Winter Heat
Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan
Zenkoku Seifuku Bishojo Grand-Prix : Find Love

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Shienryu
Warashi - 1997
Shienryu Shienryu
Flyers : Normal Flyer
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : ?
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
 

Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver
Raizing - 1996
Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver
Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver
Game Name Notes : Soukyugurentai is the Japanese name, Terra Diver is the USA name.
Flyers : Normal Flyer - Alternate Flyer
Technical : Tech1 - Tech2
Other Images : Instructions Page 1 - Instructions Page 2 - Instructions Page 3 - Instructions Page 4
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : ?
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
 

Sport Fishing
1995
Sport Fishing
Hardware Notes : This uses a ST-V mobo with a SCSI2 controller, with a 4x or 2x cd-rom that contains a 650 meg mpg video file.
Flyers : Normal Flyer
PCB : STV Motherboard with CD Controller
Sequel : Sport Fishing 2 (1995)
 

Sport Fishing 2
1995
Sport Fishing 2 Sport Fishing 2
Hardware Notes : This uses a ST-V mobo with a SCSI2 controller, with a 4x or 2x cd-rom that contains a 650 meg mpg video file.
Flyers : Normal Flyer
Cabinets : Cabinet Deluxe - Large Deluxe
Prequel : Sport Fishing (1995)
 

Steep Slope Sliders
Victor / Cave / Capcom - 1998
Steep Slope Sliders Steep Slope Sliders
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : No
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
 

Super Major League / Final Arch
1995
Super Major League / Final Arch Super Major League / Final Arch
Super Major League / Final Arch Super Major League / Final Arch
Game Name Notes : Final Arch is the Japanese name, Super Major League is the USA name.
Other Images : Instructions Page 1 - Instructions Page 2
Cabinets : Marquee
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : Yes
Dual Bios Compatibility : No
Notes : Super Major League works with the USA bios only, Final Arch with the Japan bios Only.
Prequels : Major League (1985) - Super League (1988) - Super League (1989) - Excite League (1989)
Sequels : World Series 99 / Super Major League 99 (1999) - World Series Baseball / Super Major League (2001)
 

Taisen Tanto-R 'Sasissu!' / DaeJeon! SanJeonSuJeon
1998
Taisen Tanto-R 'Sasissu!' / DaeJeon! SanJeonSuJeon Taisen Tanto-R 'Sasissu!' / DaeJeon! SanJeonSuJeon
Other Images : Instructions Page 1 - Instructions Page 2
Flyers : Normal Flyer
Notes : This is the 4th game in the Sega's Puzzle & Action series.
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : No
Dual Bios Compatibility : No
Prequels : Puzzle & Action : Tanto-R (1992) - Puzzle & Action : Ichidant-R (1994) - Sando-R: Puzzle & Action / Treasure Hunt / BoMulEul Chajara (1995)
 

Tecmo World Cup '98
Tecmo - 1998
Tecmo World Cup '98 Tecmo World Cup '98
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : ?
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
Prequels : Tecmo World Cup (1992) - Tecmo World Soccer '96 (1996)
 

Virtua Fighter Kids
1996
Virtua Fighter Kids Virtua Fighter Kids
Flyers : Normal Flyer
Bios compatibility details;
Japan Release : Yes
US Release : Yes
Dual Bios Compatibility : Yes
Language Select in bios : On Japanese cart only
Prequels : Virtua Fighter (1993) - Virtua Fighter 2 (1995) - Virtua Fighter Remix (1995) - Virtua Fighter 2.1 (1996) - Virtua Fighter 3 (1996)
Sequels : Virtua Fighter 3 Team Battle (1997) - Virtua Fighter 4 (2001) - Virtua Fighter 4 (2001) - Virtua Fighter 4 Ver. B (2001) - Virtua Fighter 4 Ver. B (2001) - Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution (2002) - Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution (2002) - Virtua Fighter 4 Ver. C (2002) - Virtua Fighter 4 Evolution Ver. B (2003) - Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned (2004) - Virtua Fighter 4 Final Tuned (2004) - Virtua Fighter 5 (2006)
 
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