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Arcade Tech here. My first time having to crack open a Lindbergh was for AfterBurner Climax. We had the moving one, but I noticed a lot of the games covered here I worked on, Especially 'Let's Go Jungle' We had the DLX version, but it sucked having to work on certain things with it, because you have to crawl inside it. Also LGJ is a couples game, where working together better through the game determines if they break up by the end or not. I own R-Tuned a two cabinet version I got free from my job. I was told they didn't work, but they do now.
I have loads of questions for someone who has worked on these as I have a The House of the Dead 4 that will seem to turn everything on but I have no video. Not even sure the Lindbergh is booting to be honest. Are there post beeps? If I replace just the gpu, how to I get the HoD4 bios onto it? Will it only work on certain size monitors with the correct dips set? I could go on...any help would be more than appreciated. I've replaced cmos and reset bios on main board.
That is awesome. The full motion Afterburner arcade games were pretty rare, but our local Showbiz Pizza had one in the early 1990's. It was my dad's favorite game.
Virtua Fighter 5 had a card system in Japanese arcades where you could pick your main character, save your points and upgrade your character with appearance modifications. I had a lot of fun with mine since I lived there during the Lindbergh era.
I would love to see a Sega comeback. Come out of left field with a new console that blows the competition out of the water. Although it sounds like they are barely hanging on. I still say that if they had an exclusive partnership with Nintendo, there is a possibility it could work. Bring the arcade experience home, but have all Sega and Nintendo IPs available on both consoles.
This Sega in the arcade series has been fantastic so far, great content and fantastic information for people who don't know. Looking forward to the RingEdge video.
Well, miss Dacade, I enjoy your history lessons on video games specially when you talk about arcade games I never got to experience. Greetings from PR.
My favorite dinosaurs are the ankylosaurs, they are way too cool. What a great video! I was a Sega dude from the beginning (SMS) and it's awesome learning about their key contributions to arcade gaming. I don't spend much time in modern arcades, my only local arcade has mostly classic cabinets plus House of the Dead 4 and the Star Wars pods and my kids mostly just want to play billiards there, so this was all new info for me. Thanks!
LGR did a video once about playing arcade games straight from the PCB using a JAMMA device connected to controls, monitor and speakers. I wonder if the same could be done with these Sega arcade boards?
Good choice by Sega to go with PC hardware, getting out from under console manufacturers. At least one of my local arcades had House of the Dead 4, and took a chance on After Burner Climax. Their setup was 2 Commander cabinets (the one that tilts left or right, while the Deluxe has 4 way motion) linked together. Sadly, I never came across a VF5 cab. At least the PS3 versions of 5 and 5 FS are good (Sony's decision to use Nvidia in PS3 probably helped Sega a bit with porting).
Guess I'm lucky to have had the chance to play a few of these in some arcades scattered all over the place. Oddly though, the only place I ever found Sega Race TV was at a truck stop in Elkton, MD! 2 Spicy was at the Round 1 in Exton, PA. After Burner Climax was at Wilderness Lodge in Disney World in Orlando FL.
this lindbergh sounds impressive. it wouldn't be a bad name for a dreamcast successor. if a console proper came to fruition i would go for a triangular shape standing up, only the sides would not be the same. one side where you place the console on would be straight, one side would be curvy outwards on your right where the disc drive would be situated and the power and eject buttons would be next to the drive, and one side would like a diagonal slope but inwards on your left where plugs to the television and the mains would go. primeval hunt, 2 spicy, let's go jungle and house of the dead 4 would be among the light gun games for the platform as would sonic and the secret rings, black knight and colours; madworld, anarchy reigns, yakuza 4 and 5; bayonetta 1 and 2, stormrise, universe at war, resonance of fate, vanquish, binary domain and tournament of legends. also games that came out for Xbox LIVE arcade in 2011 and 2012. this would have gone up against Xbox360, playstation 3 and Wii. to ensure they didn't fall behind too early in the console race a worldwide launch in the first half of 2007 would see sega stay close to the playstation 3 during the japanese and US launches, and at the end of june, europe would receive the console.
I would love this to be a homeconsole with accessories for playing diverse games.Would be diffrent then what Nintendo did to invent different ways/experiences to play a game.
The Switch has now all those motion based stuff (and plastic shells for controllers can be used like with Wii). But it is a smartphone-like somewhat weak mobile hardware, not a big highend gaming device. I don't know if there would be really demand for yet another console that combines both (complex/versatile motion controllers and highend graphics) that competes with actual gaming PCs and is not a PS5. The fail of the Konix Multisystem console in 1980th (supposed to be a motion cockpit device) shows that too complex special controllers are hard to sell in quantities. (For the real geeks there is already simrig stuff by special companies like Fanatec.)
The Outrun 2 cockpits were ALL Ferrari. The way you said it suggested only some of them were. Which one you sat in dictated which specific Ferrari you raced as in the game.
You do great, I loved your work on Brooklyn Nine Nine as Lina Linetti lol....just kidding but it really reminds me of her, except she's prettier and I like games 😉
I love this group of videos where I review Sega hardware. The Real... Lindbergh = Dreamcast 2 RingEdge = Dreamcast 3 NU = Dreamcast 4 ALLS = Dreamcast 5
Yeah man Sega Lord X Game Sack Console Wars Top Hat Gaming Man Scott the Woz Emswizzle The retro Gaming community is alive and well (I only support LD on patreon)
@@greenkoopa i'm pretty sure she certainly knows Top Hat Gaming Man haha. I was specifically focusing on channels focusing on SEGA legacy things but you are generally right with the rest,too.
What about an upgraded Lindbergh Arcade system using a 96 core AMD Threadripper and 1TB of Threadripper compatible DDR4/DDR5 RAM and a AMD RADEON graphics card.
What should the enormous CPU power do? I can only imagine perhaps a mud racing rally game (VR glasses or not, perhaps also autostereoscopic huge 3D screen) that simulates the physics of deforming and squirting mud physically correct. At least in the realm of driving simulators this is currently the only part nowadays gaming hardware can't handle yet.
First SEGA "gaming PC" xD Actually Sega Europa-R or RingEdge was first "gaming PC" because they started to use Windows Embedded on that systems, soo maybe we will see video about ALLS which actually have not that bad specs
@@faustinuskaryadi6610 Xbox is heavy modified PC, actually only thing from PC there is CPU, GPU and HDD, but CPU and GPU is BGA so only thing u can change on Xbox is HDD but u still need chipmod or softmod for it, Lindbergh have modified socket 478 motherboard(u have normal PC BIOS), but rest is just PC, same with Europa-R, RingEdge, RingWide, Nu and ALLS(that 2 last one even use Gigabyte OEM mobos)
Sega made the monumental mistake of bringing the arcade to the home - this not only ended up ushering in the demise of the arcade, but also ended up destroying Sega themselves, since they were mostly an arcade developer. If they would have made S Rank games like Panzer Dragoon Saga for their consoles, and kept the arcade in the arcade, not only would we have arcades still, but Sega would still be producing consoles and would probably be head and shoulders above all the competition because, let's face it, Nintendo is a joke, and Sony and Microsoft are weaklings, once you remove the veneer from their failing consoles.
While you are right that Sega sticking to bringing the arcade home was at the heart of why they failed as console makers, arcades were always going to die out due to everyone having something(console or pc)to play games on. Why go to the arcade when you are out and about when you can save your coins by just pulling your Gameboy out of your pocket
Paired, linked Dreamcast systems couldve handled most of these ports, with one console rendering backgrounds at 7MP/sec and yhe other drawing foregrounds with all features turned on at 3MP/sec. Such a contraption would also have sold off the warehouses full of systems at the higher $99 amount, rather than slashing them to $49 and not selling. SEGA fans could again boast the top dog system while playing Virtua Fighter 5 and others with few cutbacks. You vould also play party games with 8 players.
Yellow Lindbergh had Pentium 4 3GHz with HT, 1GB of RAM and Geforce 6800 GT 256MB, sooo there is no chance to get Pentium 3 with 3GHz clock xD Red had Celeron 2.8GHz and Geforce 7600GS and 512MB or 1GB of ram depends on configuration
P3 was constrained by the 133 mhz bus, it wasnt until the core came out combining the P6 architecture with the quadpumped 400 mhz bus it left the p4 in the dust
@@garytallowin6623 Soo u say Pentium 3 had 64bit architecture? Intel Core 2(Actually Merom, Conroe and Woodcrest) was successor to P6(Which was started with Pentium Pro and it was x86) and Netburst architecture, so no Core 2 Duo wasn't 2 Pentium 3 slapped together, even it wasn't 2 Pentium M slapped together(Core Duo aka Yonah was that, not Core 2 Duo)
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Arcade Tech here. My first time having to crack open a Lindbergh was for AfterBurner Climax. We had the moving one, but I noticed a lot of the games covered here I worked on, Especially 'Let's Go Jungle' We had the DLX version, but it sucked having to work on certain things with it, because you have to crawl inside it. Also LGJ is a couples game, where working together better through the game determines if they break up by the end or not. I own R-Tuned a two cabinet version I got free from my job. I was told they didn't work, but they do now.
Any place where I can find the only real arcade DJ sim., Crackin' DJ Part 2 online? ;-)
Love the Sega Master console! No one talks about it enough.
I have loads of questions for someone who has worked on these as I have a The House of the Dead 4 that will seem to turn everything on but I have no video. Not even sure the Lindbergh is booting to be honest. Are there post beeps? If I replace just the gpu, how to I get the HoD4 bios onto it? Will it only work on certain size monitors with the correct dips set? I could go on...any help would be more than appreciated. I've replaced cmos and reset bios on main board.
That is awesome. The full motion Afterburner arcade games were pretty rare, but our local Showbiz Pizza had one in the early 1990's. It was my dad's favorite game.
Virtua Fighter 5 had a card system in Japanese arcades where you could pick your main character, save your points and upgrade your character with appearance modifications. I had a lot of fun with mine since I lived there during the Lindbergh era.
I would love to see a Sega comeback. Come out of left field with a new console that blows the competition out of the water. Although it sounds like they are barely hanging on. I still say that if they had an exclusive partnership with Nintendo, there is a possibility it could work. Bring the arcade experience home, but have all Sega and Nintendo IPs available on both consoles.
save your penny October 2024 stay tuned
This Sega in the arcade series has been fantastic so far, great content and fantastic information for people who don't know. Looking forward to the RingEdge video.
I remember the Lindbergh because "After Burner Climax" was on it.
Well, miss Dacade, I enjoy your history lessons on video games specially when you talk about arcade games I never got to experience. Greetings from PR.
I love your enthusiasm and tenacity. Keep your inner child alive.
I must say that your voice is a delight to listen to...look forward to your next video :)
initial-d series is sooooo good :D
My favorite dinosaurs are the ankylosaurs, they are way too cool. What a great video! I was a Sega dude from the beginning (SMS) and it's awesome learning about their key contributions to arcade gaming.
I don't spend much time in modern arcades, my only local arcade has mostly classic cabinets plus House of the Dead 4 and the Star Wars pods and my kids mostly just want to play billiards there, so this was all new info for me. Thanks!
LGR did a video once about playing arcade games straight from the PCB using a JAMMA device connected to controls, monitor and speakers. I wonder if the same could be done with these Sega arcade boards?
Superguns won't be needed since you can generally use any peripheral with PC based arcade system... mostly.
We need SEGA back! New console without the current "modern sensibilities" bs. Just great games!
october stay tuned
Too Spicy proves also that Sega does what Namdont.
Great dive into the systems that came after.
I got a chuckle out of the fact that a system named for a breakthrough aviator was the core for an arcade game where the player is an aviator
Good choice by Sega to go with PC hardware, getting out from under console manufacturers. At least one of my local arcades had House of the Dead 4, and took a chance on After Burner Climax. Their setup was 2 Commander cabinets (the one that tilts left or right, while the Deluxe has 4 way motion) linked together.
Sadly, I never came across a VF5 cab. At least the PS3 versions of 5 and 5 FS are good (Sony's decision to use Nvidia in PS3 probably helped Sega a bit with porting).
Guess I'm lucky to have had the chance to play a few of these in some arcades scattered all over the place. Oddly though, the only place I ever found Sega Race TV was at a truck stop in Elkton, MD! 2 Spicy was at the Round 1 in Exton, PA. After Burner Climax was at Wilderness Lodge in Disney World in Orlando FL.
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Played House of the dead special a few times with my brother in Schaumburg IL ..it was ridiculously fun!
this lindbergh sounds impressive. it wouldn't be a bad name for a dreamcast successor. if a console proper came to fruition i would go for a triangular shape standing up, only the sides would not be the same. one side where you place the console on would be straight, one side would be curvy outwards on your right where the disc drive would be situated and the power and eject buttons would be next to the drive, and one side would like a diagonal slope but inwards on your left where plugs to the television and the mains would go. primeval hunt, 2 spicy, let's go jungle and house of the dead 4 would be among the light gun games for the platform as would sonic and the secret rings, black knight and colours; madworld, anarchy reigns, yakuza 4 and 5; bayonetta 1 and 2, stormrise, universe at war, resonance of fate, vanquish, binary domain and tournament of legends. also games that came out for Xbox LIVE arcade in 2011 and 2012. this would have gone up against Xbox360, playstation 3 and Wii. to ensure they didn't fall behind too early in the console race a worldwide launch in the first half of 2007 would see sega stay close to the playstation 3 during the japanese and US launches, and at the end of june, europe would receive the console.
a console in 2007 would be a failure, Sega wasn't ready and the xbox 360 was at its peak. save your penny October 2024 stay tuned
what is the racing game at the 41 second mark
Looks like Outrun2 maybe? You always drove a Ferrari in those games 💪🏿🇺🇸🔥🇺🇸🔥🇺🇸🔥✊🏿
What about Rambo? It released on the Lindbergh Red EX and is a hilarious and well-made adaptation of the second and third Rambo films! :D
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Hopefully another universe exists where Sega released a Dreamcast 2 and all these games were released on it. I wish we had all these games on console.
Customized console and PC hardware is going to come back under RISCV. You will be VERY impressed what they will be able to pull off Lady Decade.
That would be cool.
RISCV? Not FPGA?
@@holotape For the power of new hardware I am speaking of, not even anything retro.
Actually I know quite a bit about this arcade box.
That ZOMBIE game needs the Mach 10 machine guns for each player.
Absolutely love your content.
I would love this to be a homeconsole with accessories for playing diverse games.Would be diffrent then what Nintendo did to invent different ways/experiences to play a game.
The Switch has now all those motion based stuff (and plastic shells for controllers can be used like with Wii). But it is a smartphone-like somewhat weak mobile hardware, not a big highend gaming device. I don't know if there would be really demand for yet another console that combines both (complex/versatile motion controllers and highend graphics) that competes with actual gaming PCs and is not a PS5. The fail of the Konix Multisystem console in 1980th (supposed to be a motion cockpit device) shows that too complex special controllers are hard to sell in quantities. (For the real geeks there is already simrig stuff by special companies like Fanatec.)
The Outrun 2 cockpits were ALL Ferrari. The way you said it suggested only some of them were. Which one you sat in dictated which specific Ferrari you raced as in the game.
Sega had a lot more hardware than i thought
The only virtua fighter game that i played was virtua quest
Great review 😊
You do great, I loved your work on Brooklyn Nine Nine as Lina Linetti lol....just kidding but it really reminds me of her, except she's prettier and I like games 😉
Great Stuff, as always!
I love this group of videos where I review Sega hardware.
The Real...
Lindbergh = Dreamcast 2
RingEdge = Dreamcast 3
NU = Dreamcast 4
ALLS = Dreamcast 5
Ring Edge is a low budget Lindbergh with new specs , more the same.
love all that is emulated on teknoparrot emulator..the lindbergh games..
Is there a playlist for this entire series?
Yes, it's attached to the end of this video.
@@LadyDecade Thanks. I am watching them all!
Sega games is awesome ❤
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Do you know the youtuber Sega Lord X?
Yeah man
Sega Lord X
Game Sack
Console Wars
Top Hat Gaming Man
Scott the Woz
Emswizzle
The retro Gaming community is alive and well
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@@greenkoopa i'm pretty sure she certainly knows Top Hat Gaming Man haha.
I was specifically focusing on channels focusing on SEGA legacy things but you are generally right with the rest,too.
Lady Decade's gone goth! Looks good.
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I swear the '00s was when PC hardware became standard for arcades.
What about an upgraded Lindbergh Arcade system using a 96 core AMD Threadripper and 1TB of Threadripper compatible DDR4/DDR5 RAM and a AMD RADEON graphics card.
What should the enormous CPU power do? I can only imagine perhaps a mud racing rally game (VR glasses or not, perhaps also autostereoscopic huge 3D screen) that simulates the physics of deforming and squirting mud physically correct. At least in the realm of driving simulators this is currently the only part nowadays gaming hardware can't handle yet.
I thought the Lindbergh was the air ship that blew up because they filled it with hydrogen
Lindberg red ex? Lindberg blue? Lindberg silver? Rambo? 🧐
thirs no S in Lindbergh it's a Scandinavian name lind-berg is how you say it :P
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First SEGA "gaming PC" xD Actually Sega Europa-R or RingEdge was first "gaming PC" because they started to use Windows Embedded on that systems, soo maybe we will see video about ALLS which actually have not that bad specs
so you can play pc games on ringedge?
@@gondorianslayer4250 Its basicly PC, and on SEGA ALLS u can, so probably yes
Technically it's Sega Chihiro since it's Arcade version of Microsoft Xbox, and original Xbox is just Pentium III PC that modified to be a console.
@@faustinuskaryadi6610 Xbox is heavy modified PC, actually only thing from PC there is CPU, GPU and HDD, but CPU and GPU is BGA so only thing u can change on Xbox is HDD but u still need chipmod or softmod for it, Lindbergh have modified socket 478 motherboard(u have normal PC BIOS), but rest is just PC, same with Europa-R, RingEdge, RingWide, Nu and ALLS(that 2 last one even use Gigabyte OEM mobos)
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Sega made the monumental mistake of bringing the arcade to the home - this not only ended up ushering in the demise of the arcade, but also ended up destroying Sega themselves, since they were mostly an arcade developer. If they would have made S Rank games like Panzer Dragoon Saga for their consoles, and kept the arcade in the arcade, not only would we have arcades still, but Sega would still be producing consoles and would probably be head and shoulders above all the competition because, let's face it, Nintendo is a joke, and Sony and Microsoft are weaklings, once you remove the veneer from their failing consoles.
While you are right that Sega sticking to bringing the arcade home was at the heart of why they failed as console makers, arcades were always going to die out due to everyone having something(console or pc)to play games on. Why go to the arcade when you are out and about when you can save your coins by just pulling your Gameboy out of your pocket
Lets give Sonic Superstars a quick RIP
Stupid Sega, stop trying to beat Mario
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You are going to run out of topics if you post so many videos about arcade systems that quickly
Like your new profile picture
Lindbergh was just a boring Dell desktop.
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Paired, linked Dreamcast systems couldve handled most of these ports, with one console rendering backgrounds at 7MP/sec and yhe other drawing foregrounds with all features turned on at 3MP/sec. Such a contraption would also have sold off the warehouses full of systems at the higher $99 amount, rather than slashing them to $49 and not selling. SEGA fans could again boast the top dog system while playing Virtua Fighter 5 and others with few cutbacks. You vould also play party games with 8 players.
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Calling all the Sega arcade hardware "systems" is a bit cheeky or as some might say a stretch of the word.
But I am literally talking about coin op Arcade systems. How is that cheeky at all? lol
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pentium 4 lol
2004
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LOL... Pentium 4 was a turd.. in no way powerful.
Pentium 3 could be clocked much higher and turned out to be better.
Yellow Lindbergh had Pentium 4 3GHz with HT, 1GB of RAM and Geforce 6800 GT 256MB, sooo there is no chance to get Pentium 3 with 3GHz clock xD Red had Celeron 2.8GHz and Geforce 7600GS and 512MB or 1GB of ram depends on configuration
P3 was constrained by the 133 mhz bus, it wasnt until the core came out combining the P6 architecture with the quadpumped 400 mhz bus it left the p4 in the dust
@@dev1anceONE Intel Core 2 Duo was 2 pentium 3 cores slapped together
@@garytallowin6623 Soo u say Pentium 3 had 64bit architecture? Intel Core 2(Actually Merom, Conroe and Woodcrest) was successor to P6(Which was started with Pentium Pro and it was x86) and Netburst architecture, so no Core 2 Duo wasn't 2 Pentium 3 slapped together, even it wasn't 2 Pentium M slapped together(Core Duo aka Yonah was that, not Core 2 Duo)
You just missed Rambo the arcade game