As hinted at by the game name, the PGM3 is meant to push HD in some fashion and there are pictures to be found on the Arcade Otaku Forum that shows some close up pics of the board, where it includes outputs for either VGA or DVI. So far it appears that they only have one game for it, Knights of Valour 3 HD, KOV3 being a beat ’em up title in the vein that IGS likes to do(a BrawleRPG or BRPG). This is IGS’ new PGM3 hardware that has just recently come to the market. Or who knows, perhaps this will get more support:
It is too bad really that the PGM2 didn’t catch fire but whatever becomes the next MVS will most likely be some sort of online download system, like NESiCA or ALL.NET+ Multi. Still, it wasn’t bad hardware and the 2D games released for it looked good even though they were not HD games by how that is defined. I had hoped that more content was going to find its way to the board but it certainly was not the second coming of the NeoGeo MVS by any means. A few years back they released their PGM2 hardware which was used for a small number of 2D games the company made, one of them I decided to get for my own arcade, Oriental Legend 2.
They have been behind some games we have seen recently such as Speed Driver 4 or Power Truck. But there are still a few companies that builds something completely different from the ground up, one of those few would be IGS which is based out of Taiwan.
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