If you have been lurking in the dark corners of arcade preservation forums or Reddit’s r/Roms lately, you have probably heard the whispers. A grail. A ghost. A collection of binaries that supposedly doesn't exist.
Released in 1996, the Sega Model 3 was developed in partnership with Lockheed Martin, specifically utilizing their Real3D technology. It was vastly more powerful than its predecessor, the Model 2, and lightyears ahead of the Sony PlayStation or Sega Saturn.
The Sega Model 3 stands as a monument to the era when arcades were the undisputed kings of gaming technology, where exclusivity was the norm and raw power was the selling point. Its games, with their silky-smooth 3D graphics and groundbreaking lighting, represented an experience that was simply not available anywhere else for years.
A visual showcase featuring officially licensed sports cars tearing through highly detailed fantasy tracks.
Keep your archived ROM files in their original .zip or .7z formats. Do not unzip them. Place them in a dedicated ROMs folder inside the emulator directory.