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Triforce

Based on:GameCube
Developers:Namco,Sega,Nintendo
Publishers:Namco,Sega,Nintendo
Released internationally: 2002


DevTextIcon.png This console hashidden development-related text.


TheTriforce is aGameCube-based arcade board that was developed jointly by Namco, Sega, and Nintendo.

Most notable for poweringMario Kart Arcade GP,Mario Kart Arcade GP 2, andF-Zero AX. It was also used for afew other games.

Hidden Credits

Present at the beginning of the IPL ROM are a couple of hidden credits along with a version number.

(C) 1999-2001 Nintendo.  All rights reserved.(C) 1999 ArtX Inc.  All rights reserved.DEV  Revision 1.0

Build Info

Present at0x80E91 in the IPL ROM.

SegaBoot Ver.3.01.2 Build:Jan 13 2006 14:18:02
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