Namco / Sega / Nintendo Triforce (triforce)

for Batocera and Retrobat

 

The Triforce (トライフォース) is an arcade board developed in a joint venture between Sega, Nintendo, and Namco. It is based upon the Nintendo GameCube video game console to reduce development costs, and allowed for arcade ports of home console games, and vice versa. It is named after the magical, often sought-after object in Nintendo's popular The Legend of Zelda series.

The system hardware is based on the Nintendo GameCube with several differences, like provisions for add-ons such as Sega's GD-ROM system and upgradeable RAM modules.

While the platform was shared between the three companies, Nintendo was not in the business of producing arcade games at the time, so licensed its properties to Sega and Namco. Sega were the first to launch a game for the system with Virtua Striker 2002 in the Autumn of 2002, which shipped on Sega's propietary GD-ROM format (with later releases doing the same). Namco would not release a game for the system until 2005, and would ship its software on bespoke ROM cartridges.

The package includes:

8 games (~1,51 GB)

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NOTE: 
This V3.0 pack contains the same games, but has additional and improved frontend artwork.

How to install:
Delete the "triforce" folder from the 'roms' directory
Drag and drop the "triforce" folder to the "roms" directory