Konami GX

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Konami GX
DeveloperKonami
Release date1994 (1994)
CPU Motorola 68020 @ 24 MHz [1]
Sound Motorola 68000 @ 16 MHz [1]

Konami GX is an arcade system board introduced in 1994 by Konami.

List of Konami GX games

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References

  1. 1 2 "System 16 - Konami GX Hardware (Konami)". www.system16.com. Retrieved 13 May 2022.