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    Sega Nu

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    Sega's third PC-based arcade system board, used for some of their arcade games in the mid-to-late 2010's.

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    Sega Nu last edited by Nes on 06/10/21 11:18PM View full history

    Overview

    Nu (also known as Sega Nu) is an arcade system board developed and used by Sega for some of their arcade releases in the mid-2010's. First released in 2013 with Hatsune Miku Project DIVA Arcade: Future Tone, the Nu is the direct successor to Sega's PC-based RingEdge board and includes some upgrades. It was later superseded by the ALLS board.

    Hardware-wise, it uses an Intel Core i3-3220 model (at two-core 3.3 GHz) for its CPU, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX650 Ti model (w/ 1 GB GDDR5 VRAM) for the CPU, a 4GB DDR3-1600 SDRAM for memory, and both a 64 GB SSD and 500 GB HDD for storage. Its operating system has upgraded to Windows Embedded 8 Standard. One notable addition is the use of USB storage for game distribution (used along side digital and DVD-ROM distributions).

    The game later received two updated revisions (Nu 1.1 and Nu 2) and two budget variants (Nu SX and Nu SX 1.1).

    Game List

    Nu

    Nu SX

    • E-deru Sunaba
    • Hero Bank: Arcade
    • Kemono Friends 3: Planet Tours
    • Neirupuri
    • Shin Kouchuuouja Mushiking
    • Uranai Collection: Torotte

    Nu 1.1

    Nu SX 1.1

    • Rakugaki Card Battle Gekitsui-oh
    • Reddzuri GO!

    Nu 2

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