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[https://segaretro.org/Sega_Model_3 Sega Model 3] is an arcade platform released in 1996 as the successor to [[Sega Model 2]]. Model 3 continued several arcade games series established on previous Sega arcade boards, with games such as; Daytona USA 2, Sega Rally 2, Virtua Fighter 3 and Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. Upon release, the Model 3 board was significantly more powerful than any other arcade platform on the market as well as any home console or computer at the time, with graphical fidelity roughly to par with Dreamcast or even some early PlayStation 2 titles; it took several years for home systems to catch-up. Model 3 was followed by [[Sega NAOMI and variants|Sega Naomi]] in 1998 which uses a similar architecture to the [[Sega_Dreamcast_emulators|Sega Dreamcast]]. It had an IBM-Motorola PowerPC 603e CPU that could run at 66 MHz, 100 MHz, and 166 MHz with 33,321KB of RAM. It had two Lockheed Martin Real3D/Pro-1000 GPUs.
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[https://segaretro.org/Sega_Model_3 Sega Model 3] is an arcade platform released in 1996 as the successor to [[Sega Model 2]]. Model 3 continued several arcade games series established on previous Sega arcade boards, with games such as; Daytona USA 2, Sega Rally 2, Virtua Fighter 3 and Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. Upon release, the Model 3 board was significantly more powerful than any other arcade platform on the market as well as any home console or computer at the time, with graphical fidelity roughly to par with Dreamcast or even some early PlayStation 2 titles; it took several years for home systems to catch-up. It had an IBM-Motorola PowerPC 603e CPU that could run at 66, 100 or 166 MHz, 33 MB of RAM and two Lockheed Martin Real3D/Pro-1000 GPUs. Model 3 was followed by [[Sega NAOMI and variants|Sega Naomi]] in 1998 which uses a similar architecture to the [[Sega_Dreamcast_emulators|Sega Dreamcast]].
  
 
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*'''[[Supermodel]]''' is an open-source Sega Model 3 emulator with good compatibility. The aim of the Supermodel project is to develop an emulator that is both accurate and playable. However, after several years of development, it still lacks a lot of the originally planned features (such as a user-friendly graphical interface). It has an experimental multi-player network build (~6 games supported for now).<ref name="multiplayer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u9dbWuclBc</ref> Make sure to use the latest [https://www.supermodel3.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1206 SVN build] since the build on the home page is severely outdated, and check out the [https://www.supermodel3.com/Help.html help page] for instructions on how to use it. A [[libretro]] port has been confirmed to be in the making.<ref name="libretro">https://www.patreon.com/posts/reicast-libretro-19733457</ref>
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*'''[[Supermodel]]''' is an open-source Sega Model 3 emulator with good compatibility. The aim of the Supermodel project is to develop an emulator that is both accurate and playable. However, after several years of development, it still lacks a lot of the originally planned features, such as a user-friendly graphical interface. It has an experimental multi-player network build (~6 games supported for now).<ref name="multiplayer">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2u9dbWuclBc</ref> Make sure to use the latest [https://www.supermodel3.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1206 SVN build] since the build on the home page is severely outdated, and check out the [https://www.supermodel3.com/Help.html help page] for instructions on how to use it. A [[libretro]] port has been confirmed to be in the making.<ref name="libretro">https://www.patreon.com/posts/reicast-libretro-19733457</ref>
*'''[[MAME]]''' has a driver for Sega Model 3 but emulation is in a preliminary state, with no games marked as working yet. It is slow and has lots of bugs, some games hang or crash.
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*'''[[MAME]]''' has a driver for Sega Model 3 but emulation is in a preliminary state, with no games marked as working yet. It is slow and has lots of bugs, some games hang or crash. See [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/mame0209/src/mame/drivers/model3.cpp MAME driver] at Git page for current compatibility (Ignore game status at top of page, which just shows boot compatibility, and check official compatibility at bottom).
:See [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/mame0209/src/mame/drivers/model3.cpp MAME driver] at Git page (Ignore game status at top of page, which just shows boot compatibility, and check official compatibility at bottom).
 
  
 
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''This list was once updated as of Supermodel 0.2a ([https://www.supermodel3.com/About.html compatibility list]) and MAME 0.205 (no games marked as working yet). The Supermodel category has been updated since then (Check video of emulated games below).''
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<small>''This list was originally updated as of Supermodel 0.2a ([https://www.supermodel3.com/About.html compatibility list]) and MAME 0.205 (no games marked as working yet). The Supermodel category has been updated since then (Check video of emulated games below).''</small>
  
 
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==External Links==

Revision as of 10:04, 6 July 2019

Sega Model 3
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Developer Sega
Type Arcade system board
Release date 1996
Discontinued 1999
Predecessor Sega Model 2
Successor Sega Naomi
Emulated

Sega Model 3 is an arcade platform released in 1996 as the successor to Sega Model 2. Model 3 continued several arcade games series established on previous Sega arcade boards, with games such as; Daytona USA 2, Sega Rally 2, Virtua Fighter 3 and Star Wars Trilogy Arcade. Upon release, the Model 3 board was significantly more powerful than any other arcade platform on the market as well as any home console or computer at the time, with graphical fidelity roughly to par with Dreamcast or even some early PlayStation 2 titles; it took several years for home systems to catch-up. It had an IBM-Motorola PowerPC 603e CPU that could run at 66, 100 or 166 MHz, 33 MB of RAM and two Lockheed Martin Real3D/Pro-1000 GPUs. Model 3 was followed by Sega Naomi in 1998 which uses a similar architecture to the Sega Dreamcast.

Emulators

Name Operating System(s) Latest Version Active Libretro Core Recommended
PC
Supermodel Windows, Linux, macOS 0.2a
SVN Builds
~ (WIP)
MAME Multi-platform 0.264

Comparisons

  • Supermodel is an open-source Sega Model 3 emulator with good compatibility. The aim of the Supermodel project is to develop an emulator that is both accurate and playable. However, after several years of development, it still lacks a lot of the originally planned features, such as a user-friendly graphical interface. It has an experimental multi-player network build (~6 games supported for now).[1] Make sure to use the latest SVN build since the build on the home page is severely outdated, and check out the help page for instructions on how to use it. A libretro port has been confirmed to be in the making.[2]
  • MAME has a driver for Sega Model 3 but emulation is in a preliminary state, with no games marked as working yet. It is slow and has lots of bugs, some games hang or crash. See MAME driver at Git page for current compatibility (Ignore game status at top of page, which just shows boot compatibility, and check official compatibility at bottom).

Games

Game Supermodel MAME Ports
Boat Race GP
Daytona USA 2
Daytona USA 2: Power Edition
Dirt Devils
Emergency Call Ambulance
Fighting Vipers 2
Harley Davidson & L.A. Riders
L.A. Machineguns
Le Mans 24
Magical Truck Adventure
Scud Race
Scud Race Plus
Sega Bass Fishing / Get Bass
Sega Rally 2
Ski Champ
Spikeout
Spikeout: Final Edition
Star Wars Trilogy Arcade
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
The Lost World: Jurassic Park Special
The Ocean Hunter
Virtua Fighter 3
Virtua Fighter 3: Team Battle
Virtua Striker 2
Virtua Striker 2 '98
Virtua Striker 2 '99
Virtua Striker 2 '99.1
Virtual On 2: Oratoria Tangram

This list was originally updated as of Supermodel 0.2a (compatibility list) and MAME 0.205 (no games marked as working yet). The Supermodel category has been updated since then (Check video of emulated games below).

External Links

References


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