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The '''''PolyGame Master''''' ('''PGM''') is an [[arcade system board]] released in 1997 by the [[Taiwan]] company IGS. The PGM was developed in order to compete with the likes of [[SNK Playmore|SNK]]'s [[Neo Geo MVS]] system in [[Taiwan]]. It was succeeded by '''PGM2''' in 2007, and '''PGM3''' in 2012.
The '''''PolyGame Master''''' ('''PGM''') is an [[arcade system board]] released in 1997 by the [[Taiwan]] company IGS. The PGM was developed in order to compete with the likes of [[SNK Playmore|SNK]]'s [[Neo Geo MVS]] system in [[Taiwan]]. It was succeeded by '''PGM2''' in 2007, and '''PGM3''' in 2012.


DoDonPachi III released by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]], came on a single dedicated board and utilizes a customized [[BIOS]] programmed by CAVE.
''[[DoDonPachi II]]'', released by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]], came on a single dedicated board and utilizes a customized [[BIOS]] programmed by CAVE. ''[[Ketsui]]'' and ''[[Espgaluda]]'', again released by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]], came on a single dedicated board, but did not have a separate [[BIOS]], as these functions are integrated into the main program.
Ketsui Kizuna Jigoku Tachi and Espgaluda, again, released by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]], came on a single dedicated board, but did not have a separate [[BIOS]], as these functions are integrated into the main program.


==IGS PolyGame Master==
==IGS PolyGame Master==

===Description===
===Description===
The IGS ''PolyGame Master'' is an [[arcade system]] released by IGS in 1997.<ref name="PGM at Arcade Otaku Wiki">{{cite web |url= https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master |title= PolyGame Master Specification |publisher= Wiki Arcadeotaku}}</ref> It features many [[video games]], the most notable of which are the titles from the [[Knights of Valour]] series.


In April 2023, IGS released the ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection'' on the [[Nintendo Switch]], a compilation of eight games originally created for the IGS PolyGame Master.<ref>{{cite web|title=IGS Classic Arcade Collection|url=https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/igs-classic-arcade-collection-switch|publication-place=[[Nintendo]]|language=en|access-date=2023-10-23}}</ref>
The IGS ''PolyGame Master'' is an [[arcade system]] released by IGS in 1997.<ref name="PGM at Arcade Otaku Wiki">{{cite web|url= https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master |title= PolyGame Master Specification |publisher= Wiki Arcadeotaku}}</ref> It features many [[video games]], the most notable of which are the titles from the [[Knights of Valour]] series.


===System specifications===
===System specifications===
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==IGS PolyGame Master 2==
==IGS PolyGame Master 2==

===Description===
===Description===
The IGS ''PolyGame Master 2'' is an [[arcade system]] released by IGS in 2007, succeeding the IGS ''PolyGame Master''.<ref name="PGM 2 at Arcade Otaku Wiki">{{cite web|url= https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_2 |title= PolyGame Master 2 Specification |publisher= Wiki Arcadeotaku}}</ref> It features few [[video games]], the most notable of which being the game Knights of Valour 3 from the [[Knights of Valour]] series.
The IGS ''PolyGame Master 2'' is an [[arcade system]] released by IGS in 2007, succeeding the IGS ''PolyGame Master''.<ref name="PGM 2 at Arcade Otaku Wiki">{{cite web |url= https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_2 |title= PolyGame Master 2 Specification |publisher= Wiki Arcadeotaku}}</ref> It features few [[video games]], the most notable of which being the game ''Knights of Valour 3'' from the ''[[Knights of Valour]]'' series.


===System specifications===
===System specifications===
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* '''Sound chip''': Yamaha YMZ774-S
* '''Sound chip''': Yamaha YMZ774-S
* '''Protection chip''': R5F21256SN (extra MCU for protection and IC Card communication)
* '''Protection chip''': R5F21256SN (extra MCU for protection and IC Card communication)
* '''Media''': ROM (Custom program ROM module (KOV3 only))
* '''Media''': ROM (custom program ROM module (''KOV3'' only))


==IGS PolyGame Master 3==
==IGS PolyGame Master 3==

===Description===
===Description===
{{Empty section|date=September 2013}}
{{Empty section|date=September 2013}}


===System specifications===
===System specifications===
* '''Main processor''': Dual Core Intel Atom Processor
* '''Main processor''': ARM1176
* '''Chipset''': Intel D525 + ICH8M
* '''Chipset''': Xing Xing SOC38
* '''RAM''': NANYA 2 GB DDR3<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.igspgm.com/pgm3/index.htm | title=PGM 3 }}</ref>
* '''RAM''': 2 GB
* '''Media''': SD Card (capacity max to 1 GB)
* '''Media''': SD Card (capacity max to 8 GB)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.igspgm.com/pgm3/index.htm | title=PGM 3 }}</ref>
* '''Screen resolution''': 16/9 (1280x720) or 4/3 (800x600)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.igspgm.com/pgm3/index.htm | title=PGM 3 }}</ref>
* '''Player input''': JAMMA or JVS<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.igspgm.com/pgm3/index.htm | title=PGM 3 }}</ref>


==List of games==
==List of games==

===For PGM===
===For PGM===
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
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| ''Dragon World II'' || '''''China Dragon II''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng II''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū II''''' || 1997 || Game licensed by Alta.
| ''Dragon World II'' || '''''China Dragon II''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng II''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū II''''' || 1997 || Game licensed by Alta.
|-
|-
| ''Oriental Legend'' || || '''''Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn''''' || || 1997 ||
| ''Oriental Legend'' || || '''''Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn''''' || || 1997 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''Dragon World 3'' || '''''China Dragon 3''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 3''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 3''''' || 1998 || Released in the USA by [[Hanaho|HanaHo Games]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Dragon World 3 marquee | url = https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i7sAAOSw0RddJPqt/s-l1600.jpg | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200308181220/https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i7sAAOSw0RddJPqt/s-l1600.jpg | url-status = dead | archive-date = 2020-03-08 | accessdate = 2020-03-08 }}</ref>
| ''Dragon World 3'' || '''''China Dragon 3''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 3''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 3''''' || 1998 || Released in the US by [[Hanaho|HanaHo Games]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Dragon World 3 marquee | url = https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i7sAAOSw0RddJPqt/s-l1600.jpg | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200308181220/https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/i7sAAOSw0RddJPqt/s-l1600.jpg | url-status = dead | archive-date = 2020-03-08 | accessdate = 2020-03-08}}</ref>
|-
|-
| ''Dragon World 3 EX'' || '''''China Dragon 3 EX''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 3 EX''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 3 EX''''' || 1998 ||
| ''Dragon World 3 EX'' || '''''China Dragon 3 EX''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 3 EX''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 3 EX''''' || 1998 ||
|-
|-
| ''[[The Killing Blade]]'' || || '''''Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo''''' || '''''Gōken Kyōtō''''' || 1998 ||
| ''The Killing Blade'' || || '''''Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo''''' || '''''Gōken Kyōtō''''' || 1998 ||
|-
|-
| ''Oriental Legend Special'' || || '''''Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn Super''''' || || 1998 ||
| ''Oriental Legend Special'' || || '''''Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn Super''''' || || 1998 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''[[Knights of Valour]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki''''' || 1999 ||
| ''[[Knights of Valour]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki''''' || 1999 ||
|-
|-
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour Plus]]'' || '''''Knights of Valour in Three Kingdoms''''' || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì Zhèngzōng Plus''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki Purasu''''' || 1999 ||
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour Plus]]'' || '''''Knights of Valour in Three Kingdoms''''' || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì Zhèngzōng Plus''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki Purasu''''' || 1999 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour Superheroes]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì - Fēngyún Zàiqǐ''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki Sūpāhīrō''''' || 1999 ||
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour Superheroes]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì - Fēngyún Zàiqǐ''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki Sūpāhīrō''''' || 1999 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''Photo Y2K'' || '''''Real and Fake''''' || || || 1999 ||
| ''Photo Y2K'' || '''''Real and Fake''''' || || || 1999 ||
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| ''Dragon World 2001'' || '''''China Dragon 4''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 2001''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 2001''''' || 2001 || Game licensed by Alta.
| ''Dragon World 2001'' || '''''China Dragon 4''''' || '''''Zhōngguó Lóng 2001''''' || '''''Chūgoku Ryū 2001''''' || 2001 || Game licensed by Alta.
|-
|-
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour 2 Plus: Nine Dragons]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì 2 - Qúnxióng Zhēngbà''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki: Bushou Souha''''' || 2001 ||
| ''[[Knights of Valour|Knights of Valour 2 Plus: Nine Dragons]]'' || || '''''Sānguó Zhàn Jì 2 - Qúnxióng Zhēngbà''''' || '''''Sangoku Senki: Bushou Souha''''' || 2001 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''[[Martial Masters]]'' || || 1) '''''Xíng Yì Quán'''''<br />2) '''''Shin Li Chen''''' || || 2001 || Released in the USA by Andamiro.<ref>{{cite web | title = Martial Masters arcade brochure | url = https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/igs/164001501.jpg | accessdate = 2020-03-08 }}</ref>
| ''[[Martial Masters]]'' || || 1) '''''Xíng Yì Quán'''''<br />2) '''''Shin Li Chen''''' || || 2001 || Released in the US by Andamiro.<ref>{{cite web | title = Martial Masters arcade brochure | url = https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/flyers_video/igs/164001501.jpg | accessdate = 2020-03-08}}</ref> Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''Photo Y2K 2'' || '''''Real and Fake 2''''' || || || 2001 ||
| ''Photo Y2K 2'' || '''''Real and Fake 2''''' || || || 2001 ||
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| ''Puzzli 2 Super'' || || || || 2001 ||
| ''Puzzli 2 Super'' || || || || 2001 ||
|-
|-
| ''[[Demon Front]]'' || || '''''Móyù Zhànxiàn''''' || || 2002 ||
| ''[[Demon Front]]'' || || '''''Móyù Zhànxiàn''''' || || 2002 || Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''[[DoDonPachi DaiOuJou]]'' || || || || 2002 || Game developed and published by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]].
| ''[[DoDonPachi DaiOuJou]]'' || || || || 2002 || Game developed and published by [[Cave (company)|CAVE]].
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| ''[[Espgaluda]]'' || || || || 2003 || Game developed and published by CAVE.
| ''[[Espgaluda]]'' || || || || 2003 || Game developed and published by CAVE.
|-
|-
| ''The Gladiator'' || '''''The Road of Sword''''' || '''''Dòuhuàn Kuáng''''' || || 2003 || Game licensed by Alta.
| ''The Gladiator'' || '''''The Road of Sword''''' || '''''Dòuhuàn Kuáng''''' || || 2003 || Game licensed by Alta. Included in ''IGS Classic Arcade Collection''.
|-
|-
| ''[[Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi]]'' || || || || 2003 || Game developed and published by CAVE.
| ''[[Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi]]'' || || || || 2003 || Game developed and published by CAVE.
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| ''Shiny 3-in-1'' || '''''Flash 3-in-1''''' || || || 2004 ||
| ''Shiny 3-in-1'' || '''''Flash 3-in-1''''' || || || 2004 ||
|-
|-
| ''[[The Killing Blade|The Killing Blade Plus]]'' || || '''''Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo Jiāqiáng Bǎn''''' || '''''Gōken Kyōtō Purasu''''' || 2005 ||
| ''The Killing Blade Plus'' || || '''''Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo Jiāqiáng Bǎn''''' || '''''Gōken Kyōtō Purasu''''' || 2005 ||
|-
|-
| ''Spectral vs. Generation'' || '''''S.V.G.''''' || || || 2005 || Game co-developed with [[Idea Factory]].
| ''Spectral vs. Generation'' || '''''S.V.G.''''' || || || 2005 || Game co-developed with [[Idea Factory]].
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* [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_2 PGM 2 at Arcade Otaku wiki]
* [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_2 PGM 2 at Arcade Otaku wiki]
* [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_3 PGM 3 at Arcade Otaku wiki]
* [https://wiki.arcadeotaku.com/w/IGS_PolyGame_Master_3 PGM 3 at Arcade Otaku wiki]
* [http://www.igspgm.com/ IGSPGM.COM PGM1 PGM2 PGM3]


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The PolyGame Master (PGM) is an arcade system board released in 1997 by the Taiwan company IGS. The PGM was developed in order to compete with the likes of SNK's Neo Geo MVS system in Taiwan. It was succeeded by PGM2 in 2007, and PGM3 in 2012.

DoDonPachi II, released by CAVE, came on a single dedicated board and utilizes a customized BIOS programmed by CAVE. Ketsui and Espgaluda, again released by CAVE, came on a single dedicated board, but did not have a separate BIOS, as these functions are integrated into the main program.

IGS PolyGame Master

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Description

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The IGS PolyGame Master is an arcade system released by IGS in 1997.[1] It features many video games, the most notable of which are the titles from the Knights of Valour series.

In April 2023, IGS released the IGS Classic Arcade Collection on the Nintendo Switch, a compilation of eight games originally created for the IGS PolyGame Master.[2]

System specifications

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  • Main processor: Motorola 68000, running at 20 MHz
  • Sound processor: Zilog Z80, running at 8.468 MHz
  • Sound chip: ICS2115; 32 channel PCM
  • Protection chip: ARM7 ASIC with internal code, running at 20 MHz
  • Hardware features: 1 scrolling 8×8 tiles 4bpp scrolling tilemap, 32×32 tiles 5bpp scrolling tilemap with linescroll, arbitrary size 5bpp sprites, zoom and shrink capabilities

IGS PolyGame Master 2

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Description

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The IGS PolyGame Master 2 is an arcade system released by IGS in 2007, succeeding the IGS PolyGame Master.[3] It features few video games, the most notable of which being the game Knights of Valour 3 from the Knights of Valour series.

System specifications

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  • Main processor: IGS036 (differs per game, internal code)
  • Graphic processor: IGS037
  • Sound chip: Yamaha YMZ774-S
  • Protection chip: R5F21256SN (extra MCU for protection and IC Card communication)
  • Media: ROM (custom program ROM module (KOV3 only))

IGS PolyGame Master 3

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Description

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System specifications

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  • Main processor: ARM1176
  • Chipset: Xing Xing SOC38
  • RAM: NANYA 2 GB DDR3[4]
  • Media: SD Card (capacity max to 8 GB)[5]
  • Screen resolution: 16/9 (1280x720) or 4/3 (800x600)[6]
  • Player input: JAMMA or JVS[7]

List of games

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For PGM

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Title AKA title Chinese title(s) Japanese title Release year Notes
Dragon World II China Dragon II Zhōngguó Lóng II Chūgoku Ryū II 1997 Game licensed by Alta.
Oriental Legend Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn 1997 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Dragon World 3 China Dragon 3 Zhōngguó Lóng 3 Chūgoku Ryū 3 1998 Released in the US by HanaHo Games.[8]
Dragon World 3 EX China Dragon 3 EX Zhōngguó Lóng 3 EX Chūgoku Ryū 3 EX 1998
The Killing Blade Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo Gōken Kyōtō 1998
Oriental Legend Special Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn Super 1998 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Knights of Valour Sānguó Zhàn Jì Sangoku Senki 1999
Knights of Valour Plus Knights of Valour in Three Kingdoms Sānguó Zhàn Jì Zhèngzōng Plus Sangoku Senki Purasu 1999 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Knights of Valour Superheroes Sānguó Zhàn Jì - Fēngyún Zàiqǐ Sangoku Senki Sūpāhīrō 1999 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Photo Y2K Real and Fake 1999
Puzzle Star Móhuàn Xīngzuò 1999
Puzzli 2 1999
Dragon World 3 Special China Dragon 3 Special Chūgoku Ryū 3 Supesharu 2000
Knights of Valour 2 Sānguó Zhàn Jì 2 Sangoku Senki 2 2000
DoDonPachi II Nù Shǒulǐng Fēng II - Fēng Bào 2001
Dragon World: Pretty Chance China Dragon: Pretty Chance Chūgoku Ryū: Puriti Chansu 2001 Game licensed by Alta.
Dragon World 2001 China Dragon 4 Zhōngguó Lóng 2001 Chūgoku Ryū 2001 2001 Game licensed by Alta.
Knights of Valour 2 Plus: Nine Dragons Sānguó Zhàn Jì 2 - Qúnxióng Zhēngbà Sangoku Senki: Bushou Souha 2001 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Martial Masters 1) Xíng Yì Quán
2) Shin Li Chen
2001 Released in the US by Andamiro.[9] Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Photo Y2K 2 Real and Fake 2 2001
Puzzli 2 Super 2001
Demon Front Móyù Zhànxiàn 2002 Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou 2002 Game developed and published by CAVE.
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou Black Label 2002 Game developed and published by CAVE.
Espgaluda 2003 Game developed and published by CAVE.
The Gladiator The Road of Sword Dòuhuàn Kuáng 2003 Game licensed by Alta. Included in IGS Classic Arcade Collection.
Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi 2003 Game developed and published by CAVE.
Happy 6-in-1 2004
Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus Luànshì Xiāoxióng Sangoku Senki Sūpāhīrō Purasu 2004
Oriental Legend Special Plus Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn Super Plus 2004
Shiny 3-in-1 Flash 3-in-1 2004
The Killing Blade Plus Ào Jiàn Kuáng Dāo Jiāqiáng Bǎn Gōken Kyōtō Purasu 2005
Spectral vs. Generation S.V.G. 2005 Game co-developed with Idea Factory.

For PGM2

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Title AKA title Chinese title Japanese title Release year Notes
Oriental Legend 2 Xīyóu Shì È Zhuàn 2 2007
Knights of Valour 2: New Legend Sānguó Zhàn Jì 2 - Héngsǎo Qiān Jūn Sangoku Senki 2: New Legend 2008
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match Hero 2009 Game developed by New Channel in co-operation with SNK Playmore.
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou Tamashi 2010 Game developed by CAVE and published by IGS.
Puzzle of Ocha Ochainu No Pazuru 2010 Game developed by Compile Heart.
Jigsaw World Arena 2010 Game developed by Idea Factory[10] under license by Nippon Ichi Software.
Knights of Valour 3 Sānguó Zhàn Jì 3 Sangoku Senki 3 2011

For PGM3

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Title AKA title Chinese title Japanese title Release year Notes
Knights of Valour 3 HD Sānguó Zhàn Jì 3 HD Sangoku Senki 3 HD 2012

References

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  1. ^ "PolyGame Master Specification". Wiki Arcadeotaku.
  2. ^ "IGS Classic Arcade Collection". Nintendo. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
  3. ^ "PolyGame Master 2 Specification". Wiki Arcadeotaku.
  4. ^ "PGM 3".
  5. ^ "PGM 3".
  6. ^ "PGM 3".
  7. ^ "PGM 3".
  8. ^ "Dragon World 3 marquee". Archived from the original on 2020-03-08. Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  9. ^ "Martial Masters arcade brochure". Retrieved 2020-03-08.
  10. ^ Nippon Ichi And Disgaea Coming To An Arcade Near You
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