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Thursday, June 21, 2007
The first CPS3 arcade system board debuted in 1996 with Warzard (known as Red Earth outside Japan), and more than ten years later the encryption that prevented MAME from running CPS3 ROMs were finally circumvented by Andreas Naive. Haze (David Haywood) then quickly went to work on the emulation, with all of their current progress documented on this page.



Games that were running on the CPS-3 board are as follows:

Warzard/Red Earth (1996)
Street Fighter 3, New Generation (1997)
Street Fighter 3, 2nd Impact: Giant Attack (1997)
Jojo's Venture (1998)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1999)
Street Fighter 3, Third Strike: Fight for the Future (1999)


Owners of defunct CPS-III arcade system boards or scratched Dreamcast discs now have an additional option to relive these Capcom classics.
6 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 6/21/2007 03:04:00 AM:  
News of the year! Time to celebrate!
Anonymous Anonymous said at 6/21/2007 06:23:00 AM:  
This is quite some news... many people (including myself) have been waiting for this quite some time.
Sure this news will cause a fair few internet ripples :]
Anonymous Anonymous said at 6/21/2007 07:07:00 AM:  
Thanks to Tim for th news.
And thanks to the anonymous guy for the links..

Thanks to all the guys behind emulators and dump-roms, they didn't let this game dies or simply disappear in some trash dump, and f_ck to the game companies which did nothing to preserve this gems from oblivion.. they just sold to us now after year of guilty absence.

Rock on guys, rock on.
Ciao.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 6/21/2007 10:09:00 AM:  
You shouldn't be posting links to the roms dude. Use some common sense.
Blogger LordDaMan said at 6/22/2007 04:46:00 PM:  
YOu know, if you searcha round a bit you can find "sf33usa.bin". Simply put that in teh right zip file and the game plays with no problem

Also there's a new test emulator version out which fixs a lot of problems
Anonymous Anonymous said at 6/23/2007 01:32:00 AM:  
Yup thats true

just google that and u will find a link somewhere