Template:Short description Template:Refimprove Template:Infobox information appliance The Atomiswave is a custom arcade system board and cabinet from Sammy Corporation. It is based on Sega's Dreamcast console, sharing similarities with the NAOMI, as far as it uses interchangeable game cartridges, as well as a removable module for changing the control scheme (including dual joysticks, dual light guns and a steering wheel), but unlike the NAOMI, the Atomiswave does not feature expanded RAM compared to the Dreamcast.

With the retirement of the aging Neo Geo MVS system, SNK Playmore chose the Atomiswave as its next system to develop games for.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In a contract with Sammy, SNK Playmore agreed to develop five games for the Atomiswave system. Metal Slug 6 was SNK Playmore's fifth game for the Atomiswave, after which SNK moved on to a Taito Type X2 arcade board. Sega ended technical support for the system and its games on March 31, 2017.<ref name="atend">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="atend2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Since its discontinuation, the Atomiswave library has received homebrew conversions to the Dreamcast.<ref name="RetroRGB"/>

SpecificationsEdit

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An Atomiswave arcade board without a game cartridge, and with an Expansion I/O cartridge for input devices and other peripherals in place of a detachable panel in the front of the board. A communication cartridge could also be installed on the right of the board, replacing the detachable panel.

AW-netEdit

In Japan, the Atomiswave was able to connect via a special modem to the AW-Net online system set up by Sammy. The AW-Net was primarily used to play online with other players and to create online player rankings. AW-Net was discontinued on 30 November 2006 following the merger of Sammy and Sega; the follow-up system was ALL.Net.

GamesEdit

ReleasedEdit

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An Atomiswave game cartridge which contains a ROM board
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(Japan: Hustle Tamaire Kyousou) || Sammy, Moss || Sports || 2005

Block Pong Pong<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy Sports 2005
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Dirty Pigskin Football<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy, Play Mechanix Sports 2006
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Extreme Hunting<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy Lightgun shooter 2005
Extreme Hunting 2 Tournament Edition Sega Amusement USA Lightgun shooter 2006
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Fist of the North Star
(Japan: Hokuto No Ken)
Sega, Arc System Works Fighting 2005
Guilty Gear Isuka<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Guilty Gear X Version 1.5 Sammy, Arc System Works Fighting 2003
The King of Fighters Neowave Sammy, SNK Playmore Fighting 2004
The King of Fighters XI Sega, SNK Playmore Fighting 2005
Knights of Valour: The Seven Spirits Sammy, IGS Beat 'em up 2003
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Metal Slug 6 Sega, SNK Playmore Platformer 2006
Miracle Stadium Sammy Sports 2005
NeoGeo Battle Coliseum Sega, SNK Playmore Fighting 2005
Net Select Keiba Victory Furlong Sammy Sports 2005
Net Select Salary Man Kintarou Sammy Mahjong 2004
Ranger Mission<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy Lightgun shooter 2004
The Rumble Fish Sammy, Dimps Fighting 2004
The Rumble Fish 2<ref name=":0"/> Sammy, Dimps Fighting 2005
Samurai Spirits: Tenkaichi Kenkakuden Sega, SNK Playmore Fighting 2005
Sega Bass Fishing Challenge Sega Amusement USA Sports 2009
Sega Clay Challenge<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sega Amusement USA Lightgun shooter 2008
Sports Shooting USA<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy Lightgun shooter 2003
Wai Wai Drive<ref name="RetroRGB"/> Sammy Action 2005

UnreleasedEdit

  • Sushi Bar (Sammy, 2003)
  • Premier Eleven (Sammy/Dimps, 2003)
  • Chase 1929 (Sammy, 2004)
  • Force Five (Sammy, 2004)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Kenju (Sammy / DreamFactory, 2004)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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ReferencesEdit

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