CP System II

CP System II
ManufacturerCapcom
TypeArcade system board
Release dateSeptember 10, 1993 (1993-09-10)
DiscontinuedDecember 22, 2003 (2003-12-22)
CPUMotorola 68000 (@ 16 MHz)
DisplayRaster (horizontal),
384×224 resolution,
4096 colors on screen,
16,777,216-color palette[1]
SoundSound CPU: Z80 (@ 8 MHz)
Q-Sound (@ 4 MHz)
Input8-way joystick, from 2 to 6 buttons
PredecessorCP System
SuccessorCP System III

The CP System II (CPシステムII, CP shisutemu 2), also known as Capcom Play System 2[2] or CPS-2, is an arcade system board that was the successor to Capcom's CP System, CP System Dash and Capcom Power System Changer arcade hardware. It was first used in 1993 for Super Street Fighter II and was succeeded by the CP System III hardware in 1996, of which the CPS-2 would outlive by over four years. New releases for the system were produced until the end of 2003, ending with Hyper Street Fighter II. Technical support for the CPS-2 ended on February 28, 2019.[3]

Like its predecessor, games can be exchanged without altering the core hardware. The CP System II uses separate daughterboards enclosed in plastic cases to store both the games and the main board on, which are then put together so that the games can be played. Unlike its predecessor, however, games are encrypted, and must be decrypted via a decryption key stored on the main board's battery-backed memory to run them.

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  2. ^ Piracy of Intellectual Property on Peer-to-peer Networks. U.S. Government Printing Office. September 26, 2002. p. 141. ISBN 978-0-16-069280-2.
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