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The '''Triforce''' is an arcade system board developed jointly by {{wp|Namco}}, [[Sega|SEGA]], and [[Nintendo]]. The system hardware consists of a retail GameCube board, with a microcontroller-based "Media Board", which connects to a GD-ROM drive or a NAND cart reader. The name comes from [[Triforce | The '''Triforce''' is an arcade system board developed jointly by {{wp|Namco}}, [[Sega|SEGA]], and [[Nintendo]]. The system hardware consists of a retail GameCube board, with a microcontroller-based "Media Board", which connects to a GD-ROM drive or a NAND cart reader. The name comes from [[zeldawiki:Triforce|the symbol of ''The Legend of Zelda'' series]], and is a reference to the collaboration of the three companies. | ||
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The Triforce is an arcade system board developed jointly by Namco, SEGA, and Nintendo. The system hardware consists of a retail GameCube board, with a microcontroller-based "Media Board", which connects to a GD-ROM drive or a NAND cart reader. The name comes from the symbol of The Legend of Zelda series, and is a reference to the collaboration of the three companies.
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