Thread:ClarentBloodArthur/@comment-26381576-20170606013829/@comment-5688420-20170608085451

Albeit a really short-lived one that was expensive and didn't quite reach the mainstream.

Its name was the ACS P-16 Playmaker. Released in 1993 in response to the success of SNK's Neo Geo AES.

It's hardware was exactly identical (in fact, it was roughly the same exact) as that of the ACS' P-16 System, and, as such, it allowed arcade-perfect ports of P-16 titles. However, it came with a hefty price tag, and only a several few titles were made for the P-16 Playmaker (all of them being P-16 conversions, obviously, except for its last game, more about that later) before it was discontinued in 1995 due to the popularity of the Supra P-32 Arcade System.