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The Template:Nihongo, also known as Capcom Play System 2<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> or CPS-2, is an arcade system board that was the successor to Capcom's CP System, CP System Dash and Capcom Power System Changer arcade hardware. It was first used in 1993 for Super Street Fighter II and was succeeded by the CP System III hardware in 1996, of which the CPS-2 would outlive by over four years. New releases for the system were produced until the end of 2003, ending with Hyper Street Fighter II. Technical support for the CPS-2 ended on February 28, 2019.<ref name="csend2" />

Like its predecessor, games can be exchanged without altering the core hardware. The CP System II uses separate daughterboards enclosed in plastic cases to store both the games and the main board on, which are then put together so that the games can be played. Unlike its predecessor, however, games are encrypted, and must be decrypted via a decryption key stored on the main board's battery-backed memory to run them.

HistoryEdit

Capcom announced the development of the CP System II (or CPS-2) in 1990. They had planned to complete and release the CP System II hardware in 18 months. They also originally had plans for the system to be capable of 3D graphics.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

The earlier Capcom system board, the original CP System (or CPS-1), while successful, was very vulnerable to bootleggers making unauthorized copies of games. In order to rectify the situation, Capcom took the CP System hardware (with QSound) with minimal changes and employed encryption on the program ROMs to prevent software piracy. Due to the encryption, the system was never bootlegged until unencrypted program data became available.Template:Cn

The CP System II consists of two separate parts; the A board, which connects to the JAMMA harness and contains components common between all CP System II games, and the B board, which contains the game itself. The relationship between the A and B board is very similar to that between a home video game console and cartridge. CP System II A and B boards are color-coded by region, and each board can only be used with its same-colored mate. The exception to this is that the blue and green boards can be used together.Template:Cn

The B boards hold battery-backed memory containing decryption keys needed for the games to run. As time passes, these batteries lose their charge and the games stop functioning, because the CPU cannot execute any code without the decryption keys. This is generally referred to as a "suicide battery". It is possible to bypass the original battery and swap it out with a new one<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> in-circuit, but this must be done before the original falls below 2V or the keys will be lost. Consequently, the board would just simply die, even if used legally it would not play after a finite amount of time unless a fee was paid to Capcom to replace it.

Due to the heavy encryption, it was believed for a long time that CP System II emulation was next to impossible. However, in January 2001, the CPS-2 Shock group<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> was able to obtain unencrypted program data by hacking into the hardware, which they distributed as XOR difference tables to produce the unencrypted data from the original ROM images, making emulation possible, as well as restoring cartridges that had been erased because of the suicide system.

In January 2007, the encryption method was fully reverse-engineered by Andreas Naive (Template:Webarchive<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>) and Nicola Salmoria. It has been determined that the encryption employs two four-round Feistel ciphers with a 64-bit key.<ref>MAME source - cps2crypt.cpp</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The algorithm was thereafter implemented in this state for all known CPS-2 games in MAME.

In April 2016, Eduardo Cruz, Artemio Urbina and Ian Court announced the successful reverse engineering of Capcom's CP System II security programming, enabling the clean "de-suicide" and restoration of any dead games without hardware modifications.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Capcom ceased manufacturing the CP System II hardware on December 22, 2003, with Hyper Street Fighter II being the final game released for the hardware. Capcom ended most of the technical support for the hardware and its games on March 31, 2015.<ref name="csend">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Battery replacements ended on February 28, 2019,<ref name="csend2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> ending all official support of the CP System II hardware and software.

Region colorsEdit

Region Case Version screen
Japan Green plastic White text
U.S.A. Blue plastic Red text
Euro/Etc./World Blue plastic Blue text
Asia Grey plastic Yellow text
Hispanic Orange plastic Green text
Brazil Orange plastic Magenta text
Oceania Blue plastic Orange text
Rental (any of above) Yellow plastic (Any of above)
(Any of above) Black metal "all-in-one" (Any of above)

Technical specificationsEdit

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    • B-Board: 16 KB SRAM (2× 8 KB)<ref name=mame/>
    • Communication Board: 8 KB SRAM<ref name=mame/>
  • Maximum ROM capacity: 322 Mbit<ref name=system16/> (40.25 MB)
  • Dimensions (A+B board pair): 40 x 27 x 8 cm

List of games (42 games)Edit

English title Release date Developer Japanese title Genre
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
Super Street Fighter II: Tournament Battle
1993-09-10 Capcom Super Street Fighter II
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Eco Fighters 1993-12-03 Capcom Ultimate Ecology
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Shoot 'em up
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom 1994-01-13 Capcom Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
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Beat 'em up
Super Street Fighter II Turbo 1994-02-23 Capcom Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Alien vs. Predator 1994-05-20 Capcom Alien VS Predator
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Beat 'em up
Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors 1994-07-05 Capcom Vampire: The Night Warriors
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Ring of Destruction: Slammasters II 1994-08-08 Capcom Super Muscle Bomber: The International Blowout
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Armored Warriors 1994-09-16 Capcom Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment
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Beat 'em up
X-Men: Children of the Atom 1994-12-08 Capcom X-Men: Children of the Atom
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge 1995-03-02 Capcom Vampire Hunter: Darkstalkers' Revenge
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness 1995-04-20 Capcom Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Street Fighter Alpha 1995-06-05 Capcom Street Fighter Zero
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Mega Man: The Power Battle 1995-09-22 Capcom Rockman: The Power Battle
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Fighting game
Marvel Super Heroes 1995-10-24 Capcom Marvel Super Heroes Head-to-Head Fighting Game
19XX: The War Against Destiny 1995-12-07 Capcom 19XX The War Against Destiny Shoot 'em up
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara 1996-02-06 Capcom Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara
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Beat 'em up
Street Fighter Alpha 2 1996-02-27 Capcom Street Fighter Zero 2
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo 1996-05-29 Capcom Super Puzzle Fighter II X
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Puzzle game
Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters 1996-07-08 Capcom Rockman 2: The Power Fighters
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Fighting game
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold 1996-08-05 Capcom Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiirochō no Kiseki 1996-08-26 Capcom Quiz Nanairo Dreams: Nijiirochō no Kiseki
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Quiz game
X-Men vs. Street Fighter 1996-09-09 Capcom X-Men vs. Street Fighter Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Battle Circuit 1997-03-19 Capcom Battle Circuit
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Beat 'em up
Vampire Savior 1997-05-19 Capcom Vampire Savior: The Lord of Vampire
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter 1997-06-20 Capcom Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Capcom Sports Club 1997-07-22 Capcom Capcom Sports Club
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Sports game
Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix 1997-09-04 Capcom Pocket Fighter
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge 1997-09-13 Capcom Vampire Hunter 2: Darkstalkers' Revenge
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire 1997-09-13 Capcom Vampire Savior 2: The Lord of Vampire
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes 1998-01-12 Capcom Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Street Fighter Alpha 3 1998-06-29 Capcom Street Fighter Zero 3
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game
Giga Wing 1999-02-22 Takumi Giga Wing
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Shoot 'em up
Jyangokushi: Haō no Saihai 1999-05-27 Capcom Jyangokushi: Haō no Saihai
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Puzzle game
Dimahoo 2000-01-21 Eighting/Raizing Great Mahō Daisakusen
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Shoot 'em up
Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting 2000-04-12 Takumi Mars Matrix
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Shoot 'em up
1944: The Loop Master 2000-06-20 Eighting/Raizing 1944 The Loop Master Shoot 'em up
Mighty! Pang 2000-10-10 Mitchell Mighty Pang
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Platformer
Progear 2001-01-17 Cave Progear no Arashi
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Shoot 'em up
Puzz Loop 2 2001-02-05 Mitchell Puzz Loop 2
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Puzzle game
Janpai Puzzle Chōkō 2001-08-20 Mitchell Janpai Puzzle Chōkō
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Puzzle game
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition 2003-12-22 Capcom Hyper Street Fighter II
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Head-to-Head Fighting Game

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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