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#Cyber diver taito type x2 update
Cyberdiver kits will be released later this year and will be used to update Half-Life 2 Survivor arcade cabinets in Japan. So far the game seems to have a little bit of a “Portal” edge to it with the blue-white devices but other than that it seems to be in a place all by itself with the design. Note that the pics below are semi-transparent and show some stuff from the website background which is why you’ll see some extra blue stuff in there. New Cyberdiver website also reveals new Taito arcade hardware Shaggy 0 Taito has updated the website for their upcoming FPS arcade game Cyber Diver and along with a few more details on the game itself they also mention some new hardware that the game will be running on that they are called Genesys. Even with this revelation there are no details on what Taito will pack into the hardware although the website does include a couple of pictures from the new game which uses the hardware, which you can see in better detail by clicking on the thumbnails below. The original announcement for the game did make a mention about “new hardware” although at the time it was not given a name. Guys, I need to sell this game to recoup some of the spent to be able to get these games and share them.Asking exactly what I paid for it 550.00. Based on commodity personal computer hardware architecture, Type X is not a specification for a single set of hardware, but rather a modular platform supporting multiple hardware configurations with different levels of graphical capability. Taito has updated the website for their upcoming FPS arcade game Cyber Diver and along with a few more details on the game itself they also mention some new hardware that the game will be running on that they are called Genesys. The Taito Type X is an arcade system board released in 2004 by game developer and publisher Taito.