The Namco System 22 is the successor to the Namco System 21 arcade system board. It debuted in 1992 with Sim Drive in Japan,

  • Sound CPU: Mitsubishi M37702 (System 22 Games) or M37710 (Super System 22 Games) @ 16.384 MHz
  • Sound Chip: Namco C352 (32 voices, 4 channels @ 16-bit, support for 8-bit linear or μ-law PCM samples)
  • + Namco Custom Chips

List of System 22 / Super System 22 Games

thumb|Namco System 22 Rave Racer

thumb|Namco System22 Time Crisis

thumb|Namco Aqua Jet

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!Name || Year of Release || Notes

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|Sim Drive|| (1992)|| Limited release

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|Ridge Racer ||(1993)||

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|Ace Driver ||(1994)||

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|Alpine Racer ||(1994)||

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|Cyber Commando ||(1994)||

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|Ridge Racer 2|| (1994)||

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|Ace Driver: Victory Lap ||(1995)||

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|Air Combat 22|| (1995)||

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|Cyber Cycles ||(1995)||

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|Dirt Dash ||(1995)||

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|Rave Racer|| (1995)||

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|Time Crisis|| (1995)||

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|Tokyo Wars|| (1996)||

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|Alpine Racer 2|| (1996)||

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|Alpine Surfer|| (1996)||

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|Aqua Jet ||(1996)||

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|Armadillo Racing ||(1996)||

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|Prop Cycle ||(1996)||

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|Pac-Man Arrangement (Arcade)

|(1996)

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References

  • System 22 at System16 - The Arcade Museum