Games listed with the year and hardware they ran on: Time Crisis (1995) Namco System Super 22 (00:00 - 3:29) Time Crisis II (1997) Namco System 23/Super 23 (3:29-7:39) Crisis Zone (1999) Namco System Super 23 Evolution 2 (7:39-11:27) Time Crisis 3 (2002) Namco System 246 (11:27-15:23) Time Crisis 4 (2005) Namco System Super 256 (15:23-21:55)
The Namco System Super 256 is still based on PlayStation 2 hardware. From what I have read online, it has a completely different bios that works specifically for Time Crisis 4 and has an overclocked CPU/GPU (the 256 use the same combined Emotion Engine/ Graphics Synthesizer chip the PlayStation 2 slims and early PlayStation 3s used.) Even though it’s still a 256 arcade system, it can’t run other 256 or compatible 246 games. It thows up an error message. This game also uses an IDE Hard Drive. Pretty neat and slim system. The game also has a separate audio port for the voice channel. It’s a special sound card that has a yellow RCA jack, people mistake this port for a composite video port. There is a hacked “patched” dongle version of the game some people have made to make the game run on a standard Namco system 256. It can be played by using the 2X6 USB multi dongle or having someone patch or convert your dongle for a fee. Have I tried it? No. I might in the near future to see if there’s any slowdown on a normal 256.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade please don't hack your system 256 😅 I think it's just safer that you promote Namco arcade games and it's console versions instead. Wouldn't want expensive hardware like the system 256 to be messed up by hacking it.
@@kvin9210 true lol, it might be an interesting experiment, there’s no videos online of Time Crisis 4 running on a standard 256 and it’s a cool video idea. I have messed around with my systems before, even taking them apart. I do own the usb 2x6 multi dongle though and the patched dongle image is online, the only thing I’m to lazy to do is install the patch HDD image onto a blank hard drive. Too much for me at the moment lol! I did put a dvd drive on my super system 256 and used my tekken 5 dongle to see what would happen. I wish I recorded it, it was a disappointing error message though.
Time Crisis 2 and Crisis Zone as well as other Namco System 23 games still can’t be emulated properly. The only one that has been “working” is Time Crisis 2. System 2X6 emulation is still in the works.
That would be really great, even being able to play them on real hardware. The issue is that they are either in the hands of private collectors, have been destroyed, or have never been made. It’s really a bummer. :/
Time Crisis 2 was so good...the only arcade game I managed to learn how to 1 cc back in the day. Probably cause it was actually pretty fair and didn't cheat except for the rapid shots, which were actually learnable.
Time Crisis 1 and Crisis Zone are so brutally cinematic in their presentation in a way not like the others. 3 comes close but those other two in particular stick out a lot. On another note, why do the Namco light gun games have so much better localization and voice acting versus their contemporaries? HOTD for example is notorious in this regard.
Well, HOTD got better via 3 and 4, then take two steps back when they decide that they're gonna deliberately make the VA sound bad in Scarlet Dawn, sucks.
The default leaderboard settings name references are quite neat. RHD and WID is a reference to Richard and Wild Dog, the hero and villain from the first Time Crisis. KIH and ROB references Kieth Martin and Robert Baxter, SHD, and MOZ reference Sherudo and Moz two bosses from the first game. CRS and RCL is Christy and Rachel both being the damsels in Time Crisis 1 and 2 respectively. With DIZ and NDI being Ernesto Diaz and his company Neodyne Industries. With NDI being its abbreviated name.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade ha yes...its ok by me, i prefer the better graphics of the ps2 versions + the hacking you can do for no flashes and disable the crosshair.
I know we can play Time Crisis 4 on the rpcs3 emulator since I have it too, but… CAN we play it using a guncon3? I seriously wanna play it using the guncon3.
Like interesting arcade engine they used for system 22! Tekken 1 was originally to be based on that system, but as playstation came around the system 11 was done instead. Wonder how Tekken would have looked as a system 22 game or system 23!
If tekken 1 was done on the system super 22 or 23, that game would have been extremely expensive and I bet, impressive. Probably would have beat or lose to Sega’s virtua fighter but as you may know, tekken was originally done as a demo for the PlayStation hardware. Of course, tekken was released to smaller arcade who couldn’t afford Virtua fighter, and I believe that’s how tekken got popular, also the easier, arcade perfect port to the PlayStation home console. The system 22 and 23 are prone to having heat issues and they heat up like a mini oven, it’s terrible.
Thanks! My PlayStation 3 is also broken lol! I’m tempted to actually setup my Time Crisis 4 arcade hardware but I’m too lazy. Plus, I’m missing some connectors and wire to complete it. I have tested everything else except the gun sensor. I will get to it eventually.
Well, mine has a broken disc drive, and when I try to load hard drive games, the games don’t load. The ribbon cable connecting the disc drive to the motherboard isn’t making a solid connection. I mean, I found it on the side of the road, didn’t expect much from it.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade oh man that's intense. I have a fried CPU in the PS3 from a lightning strike that occured to my house. There is a green light and everything but there is absolutely no video in the HDMI and it costs $300 to replace the CPU. It sucks now because my PS3 is kind of useless. Really wish I had it unplugged it as I barely touched it.
Kinda surprised TC4 ran on PS2 hardware in the arcade. Guess the load times could be why the game came out at home on PS3 so Namco could leverage the hard drive of the PS3 for speeding up load times.
From what I heard and seen, the arcade version has better textures. That’s probably why it looks good. Other than that, the arcade version runs at a lower resolution (15KHZ 480i) and is in 4:3. The PlayStation 3 port runs in 720p or 1080p upscaled and is in 16:9. Not sure about anything else because I don’t have the PlayStation 3 version. I only have the arcade version.
Ah, interesting! I know that some ps3 and later ps2 games have a bunch of washed out colors. For the arcade version of Time Crisis 4, it uses old school, analog full range RGB VGA output. The PlayStation 3 has other options like limited RGB or full range RGB, and YPBPR through HDMI. Full Range RGB through HDMI is probably the closest you’ll get to the original colors of the arcade version. I know that some older displays don’t work well with full range RGB but it does make a bunch of ps3 games look better and less washed out.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade ohh thats cool, im just basing what i say on vids i see on yt tho, i have played tc4 in the arcades and it def looks better than the tc4 in the ps3 gameplays i watched. its weird because razing storm suffers no graphical differences from arcade and ps3
That’s because Razing Storm runs on PlayStation 3 based arcade hardware. I think it’s on the Namco System 357, which is PlayStation 3 based hardware. The arcade version of Time Crisis 4 runs on the Namco System Super 256, which is an overclocked PlayStation 2 based arcade hardware. Both games use a hard drive.
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Games listed with the year and hardware they ran on:
Time Crisis (1995) Namco System Super 22 (00:00 - 3:29)
Time Crisis II (1997) Namco System 23/Super 23 (3:29-7:39)
Crisis Zone (1999) Namco System Super 23 Evolution 2 (7:39-11:27)
Time Crisis 3 (2002) Namco System 246 (11:27-15:23)
Time Crisis 4 (2005) Namco System Super 256 (15:23-21:55)
What hardware is the super 256 based on? The PS2 or PS3?
The Namco System Super 256 is still based on PlayStation 2 hardware. From what I have read online, it has a completely different bios that works specifically for Time Crisis 4 and has an overclocked CPU/GPU (the 256 use the same combined Emotion Engine/ Graphics Synthesizer chip the PlayStation 2 slims and early PlayStation 3s used.) Even though it’s still a 256 arcade system, it can’t run other 256 or compatible 246 games. It thows up an error message. This game also uses an IDE Hard Drive. Pretty neat and slim system. The game also has a separate audio port for the voice channel. It’s a special sound card that has a yellow RCA jack, people mistake this port for a composite video port. There is a hacked “patched” dongle version of the game some people have made to make the game run on a standard Namco system 256. It can be played by using the 2X6 USB multi dongle or having someone patch or convert your dongle for a fee. Have I tried it? No. I might in the near future to see if there’s any slowdown on a normal 256.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade please don't hack your system 256 😅
I think it's just safer that you promote Namco arcade games and it's console versions instead. Wouldn't want expensive hardware like the system 256 to be messed up by hacking it.
@@kvin9210 true lol, it might be an interesting experiment, there’s no videos online of Time Crisis 4 running on a standard 256 and it’s a cool video idea. I have messed around with my systems before, even taking them apart. I do own the usb 2x6 multi dongle though and the patched dongle image is online, the only thing I’m to lazy to do is install the patch HDD image onto a blank hard drive. Too much for me at the moment lol! I did put a dvd drive on my super system 256 and used my tekken 5 dongle to see what would happen. I wish I recorded it, it was a disappointing error message though.
@@kvin9210 in other words, it’s perfectly safe :)
Always wished that some TH-camr would post time crisis intros and the attract modes to TH-cam in 60fps. Guess my dream came true today.
@Gareth Clarke time crisis games emulated are very hit or miss.
Time Crisis 2 and Crisis Zone as well as other Namco System 23 games still can’t be emulated properly. The only one that has been “working” is Time Crisis 2. System 2X6 emulation is still in the works.
That would be really great, even being able to play them on real hardware. The issue is that they are either in the hands of private collectors, have been destroyed, or have never been made. It’s really a bummer. :/
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Time Crisis 2 was so good...the only arcade game I managed to learn how to 1 cc back in the day. Probably cause it was actually pretty fair and didn't cheat except for the rapid shots, which were actually learnable.
Time Crisis 1 and Crisis Zone are so brutally cinematic in their presentation in a way not like the others. 3 comes close but those other two in particular stick out a lot. On another note, why do the Namco light gun games have so much better localization and voice acting versus their contemporaries? HOTD for example is notorious in this regard.
Well, HOTD got better via 3 and 4, then take two steps back when they decide that they're gonna deliberately make the VA sound bad in Scarlet Dawn, sucks.
The default leaderboard settings name references are quite neat. RHD and WID is a reference to Richard and Wild Dog, the hero and villain from the first Time Crisis. KIH and ROB references Kieth Martin and Robert Baxter, SHD, and MOZ reference Sherudo and Moz two bosses from the first game. CRS and RCL is Christy and Rachel both being the damsels in Time Crisis 1 and 2 respectively. With DIZ and NDI being Ernesto Diaz and his company Neodyne Industries. With NDI being its abbreviated name.
Such cool plot summaries… and TC5 has no such thing…
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There was a time I was tournament level good at TC2 and Crisis Zone. Those were the days. ,🙂
my fav series ever...soo good we can play it all on pc!
Console versions and the first arcade version of time crisis can be played on PC through emulation, not the rest unfortunately.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade 4 can be played on rpcs3 emulator and 5 is dumped and playable since a year ago.
Exactly, console versions and the arcade versions of Time Crisis 1 and 5. The rest of the arcade versions can’t be played on PC yet.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade ha yes...its ok by me, i prefer the better graphics of the ps2 versions + the hacking you can do for no flashes and disable the crosshair.
I know we can play Time Crisis 4 on the rpcs3 emulator since I have it too, but… CAN we play it using a guncon3? I seriously wanna play it using the guncon3.
Like interesting arcade engine they used for system 22!
Tekken 1 was originally to be based on that system, but as playstation came around the system 11 was done instead.
Wonder how Tekken would have looked as a system 22 game or system 23!
If tekken 1 was done on the system super 22 or 23, that game would have been extremely expensive and I bet, impressive. Probably would have beat or lose to Sega’s virtua fighter but as you may know, tekken was originally done as a demo for the PlayStation hardware. Of course, tekken was released to smaller arcade who couldn’t afford Virtua fighter, and I believe that’s how tekken got popular, also the easier, arcade perfect port to the PlayStation home console. The system 22 and 23 are prone to having heat issues and they heat up like a mini oven, it’s terrible.
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Awesome video. I wish I could play Time Crisis 4 but my PS3 is broken
Thanks! My PlayStation 3 is also broken lol! I’m tempted to actually setup my Time Crisis 4 arcade hardware but I’m too lazy. Plus, I’m missing some connectors and wire to complete it. I have tested everything else except the gun sensor. I will get to it eventually.
What's wrong with your PS3? Yellow light or the CPU doesn't work anymore?
Well, mine has a broken disc drive, and when I try to load hard drive games, the games don’t load. The ribbon cable connecting the disc drive to the motherboard isn’t making a solid connection. I mean, I found it on the side of the road, didn’t expect much from it.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade oh man that's intense. I have a fried CPU in the PS3 from a lightning strike that occured to my house. There is a green light and everything but there is absolutely no video in the HDMI and it costs $300 to replace the CPU. It sucks now because my PS3 is kind of useless. Really wish I had it unplugged it as I barely touched it.
@@kvin9210 Mine won't read any disc at all. No matter what disc I put in it refuses to
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the crisis zone he show for us is the earlier version,hey have remake with high graphics since my father have play it before
Kinda surprised TC4 ran on PS2 hardware in the arcade.
Guess the load times could be why the game came out at home on PS3 so Namco could leverage the hard drive of the PS3 for speeding up load times.
Wow no wonder why tc4 use tc3 engine
No intro of time crisis 5?🤨🤨
Can you not read the description? I don’t have it
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade sorry..😅😅
is it me or does time crisis 4 has better graphics in the arcade than in the ps3
From what I heard and seen, the arcade version has better textures. That’s probably why it looks good. Other than that, the arcade version runs at a lower resolution (15KHZ 480i) and is in 4:3. The PlayStation 3 port runs in 720p or 1080p upscaled and is in 16:9. Not sure about anything else because I don’t have the PlayStation 3 version. I only have the arcade version.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade the ps3 ver also looks washed out, its most obvious in stage 1-1 in the office area where you encounter terror bites again
Ah, interesting! I know that some ps3 and later ps2 games have a bunch of washed out colors. For the arcade version of Time Crisis 4, it uses old school, analog full range RGB VGA output. The PlayStation 3 has other options like limited RGB or full range RGB, and YPBPR through HDMI. Full Range RGB through HDMI is probably the closest you’ll get to the original colors of the arcade version. I know that some older displays don’t work well with full range RGB but it does make a bunch of ps3 games look better and less washed out.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade ohh thats cool, im just basing what i say on vids i see on yt tho, i have played tc4 in the arcades and it def looks better than the tc4 in the ps3 gameplays i watched.
its weird because razing storm suffers no graphical differences from arcade and ps3
That’s because Razing Storm runs on PlayStation 3 based arcade hardware. I think it’s on the Namco System 357, which is PlayStation 3 based hardware. The arcade version of Time Crisis 4 runs on the Namco System Super 256, which is an overclocked PlayStation 2 based arcade hardware. Both games use a hard drive.
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@@komangariani2187 you forgot alicia wilston
Hope this continue in Time Crisis 6
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could do the Time Crisis 4 Gameplay in Real Hardware on the Namco System Super 256 please
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Think they''ll ever get a remaster like The House of the dead did?
Keith and Robert looked much better in arcade than on console
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is time crisis 4 arcade versiin run at 60 fps or 30? i read it runs at 30 on ps3.
The arcade version runs at 60FPS, just like Time Crisis 3.
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Time Crisis 5 is missing
Didn’t you read the description?
Again, you spoil me.
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And Cobra The Arcade?
I don’t count it as an “official” Time Crisis game. I also don’t own it.
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade yep. It just uses the time crisis 2 engine. Apart from that, nothing related to Time Crisis besides the basic gameplay.
@@kvin9210 actually, it uses the newer Time Crisis 4 arcade engine, but yeah, it’s the same concept using manga characters.
What about Time Crisis 5?
I don’t have it
@@FIGHTERSCHOICEArcade But Time Crisis 5 is available for PC, you got a computer?
Time crisis 5 don’t even have a opening of that day.
@@chiakarchun8673 Of course Time Crisis 5 have an opening
@@mathiastube4716 yes but not like that this the arcade version.
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