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Konami M2

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|release = 1997
|discontinued = 1998
|predecessor = [[3DO emulators|3DOInteractive Multiplayer]]
|emulated = {{~}}
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The '''[https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=575 Konami M2]''', commonly refered simply as '''M2''', is an arcade system board released by Konami in 1997, using system specifications developed by The 3DO Company. Originally developed as a home console follow-up Not to the be confused with [[3DO emulators|3DO Interactive MultiplayerPanasonic M2]], the system specifications for M2 were later sold to Matsushita (Panasonic) in early 1997, who in turn licensed the technology to Konami for use in arcade development.''
The '''[https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=575 Konami M2]''', commonly referred simply as '''M2''', is an arcade system board released by Konami in 1997, using system specifications developed by The 3DO Company. Originally developed as a home console follow-up to the [[3DO emulators|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]], the system specifications for M2 were later sold to Matsushita (Panasonic) in early 1996, who in turn licensed the technology to Konami for use in arcade development. M2 runs on dual PowerPC 602s acting as a CPU, alongside a custom ASIC chip codenamed "Bulldog", which handled several audiovisual elements. The system uses CDs as its media format, with a 4x Speed CD-ROM drive built-in. This was a major point of contention, as it resulted in noticeably long noticeable load timesand high failure rates.
The system was discontinued in 1998 with only five games released, them being: "Tobe! Polystars", "Total Vice", "Evil Night" (Also known as "Hell Night"), "Battle Tryst" and "Heat of Eleven '98".
=== Comparisons ===
*'''[[MAME]]''' has little preliminary support and requires a high-end rig to no graphical issuesget decent performance, however performance and sound as M2 emulation are is quite poordemanding for now. Results vary on a game-by-game basis, with major sound issues being prevalent throughout.
==Games==
! scope="col"|Game
! scope="col"|MAME
! scope="col"|Notes
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|Battle Tryst
|{{~}}||Intro FMV does not display, stutters throughout and is unskippable. Major graphical issues, with terrible sound and performance. (JAC)
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|Evil Night / Hell Night
|{{~}}||No major graphical issues, however performance is inconsistent and sound stutters constantly. (UBA)
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|Heat of Eleven '98
|{{~}}||No major graphical issues, however performance is inconsistent and sound stutters constantly.Game soft-locks when selecting Japan as a team.<ref>https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/drivers/konamim2.cpp</ref> (EAA)
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|Tobe! Polystars
|{{~}}||No major graphical issues, however performance is inconsistent and sound stutters constantly. (JAA)
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|Total Vice
|{{~}}||No major graphical issues, however performance is inconsistent and sound stutters constantly. (EBA)
|}
*''Tested as of MAME 0.241''
==Resources==
* Internet Archive** [https://archive.org/download/Konami3DOM2 All Konami M2 Games, dumped by Video Game Esoterica (Not supported by MAME)]** [https://archive.org/download/mame-merged/mame-merged/ MAME ROMs Latest (CHDs also required)]** [https://archive.org/download/MAME_0.225_CHDs_merged MAME CHDs Latest (ROMs also required)]* [https://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=575 SytemSystem-16] (System Specifications, Arcade Board photo) ==References== [[Category:Arcade]]

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