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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: BillinIndiana on April 25, 2013, 03:39:41 pm
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Another newbie question, but when I think of arcade games I think of Pacman and Donkey Kong... If I do a MAME machine and have the track ball will I be able to do say, Golden Tee and Silver Strike ?
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Get MAMEinfo.dat (http://www.mameworld.info/mameinfo/), History.dat (http://www.arcade-history.com/), and one of the GUI builds for MAME (like MAMEUIFX (http://mame32fx.altervista.org/home.htm)) and you can easily search titles and see the latest status.
The entry for Shuuz:
Shuuz (c) 1990 Atari Games.
A horseshoes game.
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID : 136083
Main CPU : 68000 (@ 7.15909 Mhz)
Sound Chips : OKI6295 (@ 6.779 Khz)
Screen orientation : Horizontal
Video resolution : 336 x 240 pixels
Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz
Palette Colors : 1024
Players : 1
Control : trackball
Buttons : 2
- TRIVIA -
Released in October 1990.
Attempt to break into the 'bar' market.
- UPDATES -
REVISION 1 :
* Software version : 7.1.
* Build date : Fri Oct 12 15 :35 :31 1990
REVISION 2 :
* Software version : 8.0.
* Build date : Fri Nov 2 12 :03 :22 1990
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Hint : Tempo plays a big part in the throw, forward motion should match backwards motion in speed or you'll go over the stake.
* A Tip : You can actually control the path of the horseshoe 'in the air' roll the trackball left or right to 'nudge' the flight path.
* A Trick : If you just hit the control key without setting your name after getting a high score, some of the default names you'll get are 'rat', 'dog', 'pig', 'rad'.
- STAFF -
Team Leader : John Ray
Staff : Mike Albaugh, Sid, Sam Lee, Cris Drobny, Bridget Erdmann, Tim Hubberstey, Ed Rotberg, Sam Comstock, Peter Lipson, Lefty, Rob Rowe, Pat Mc.Carthy, Joe, Minh Nguyen, John Paul, Jerry Momoda
- SOURCES -
Game's rom.
Machine's picture.
MAMEINFO:
0.35b13 [Aaron Giles]
WIP:
- 0.146: hap fixed atarivc_eof tag and shortened playfield_upper(15 chars) tag to playfield_up. This fixed missing/corrupted graphics in Shuuz.
- 0.139u1: Aaron Giles changed atarigen_state to be a base class from which all the related Atari drivers derive their state from.
- 0.135u4: Some more Atari driver shuffling [Aaron Giles]: Added atarigen_init() function which allocates all timers and registers for save states. Updated all drivers to call it. Converted some drivers to use device timers.
- 0.135u3: Aaron Giles converted atari drivers over to using driver_data for the most part. Some shared systems still exist with globals, but this tackles the atarigen module and the variables local to each driver.
- 0.114u4: Fixed rom names.
- 0.114u2: Aaron Giles and Couriersud added more accurate video timing to most of the Atari 68000-era games. The parameters are from published specs, not derived. The board uses a VAD chip to generate video signals. Changed VSync to 59.922743 Hz.
- 0.114: Couriersud added general save state support to the atarigen module.
- 9th November 2002: Aaron Giles fixed the sprite/background priorities in Relief Pitcher and Shuuz.
- 17th November 2000: Aaron Giles fixed graphics priority problems in Shuuz.
- 0.36RC1: Changed 68000 CPU1 clock speed to 7159090 Hz and OKI6295 to 6779 Hz.
- 0.36b1: Removed AY-8910 sound.
- 0.35b13: Aaron Giles added Shuuz (version 8.0) (Atari 1990) and clone (version 7.1).
- 10th May 1999: Aaron Giles sent in a nice Atari update with two new drivers: Rampart and Shuuz
LEVELS: 6
Recommended Games:
American Horseshoes
Romset: 2048 kb / 16 files / 780.8 zip
GAME: shuuz
Shuuz (version 8.0) (Atari Games 1990)
CPU:
68000 (7159090 Hz)
SOUND:
Speaker
OKI6295 (894886 Hz)
1 Channel
VIDEO:
336x240 (H) (59.922743 Hz, palette 1024, raster)
ROM REGION:
136083-4010.23p 20000 maincpu 0
136083-4011.13p 20000 maincpu 1
136083-2030.43x 20000 gfx1 0
136083-2032.20x 20000 gfx1 20000
136083-2031.87x 20000 gfx1 40000
136083-2033.65x 20000 gfx1 60000
136083-1020.43u 20000 gfx2 0
136083-1022.20u 20000 gfx2 20000
136083-1024.43m 20000 gfx2 40000
136083-1026.20m 20000 gfx2 60000
136083-1021.87u 20000 gfx2 80000
136083-1023.65u 20000 gfx2 a0000
136083-1025.87m 20000 gfx2 c0000
136083-1027.65m 20000 gfx2 e0000
136083-1040.75b 20000 oki 0
136083-1041.65b 20000 oki 20000
136083-1050.55c 1 pals 0 NO_DUMP
136083-1051.45e 1 pals 0 NO_DUMP
136083-1052.32l 1 pals 0 NO_DUMP
136083-1053.85n 1 pals 0 NO_DUMP
136083-1054.97n 1 pals 0 NO_DUMP
ORIGINAL:
Shuuz (version 8.0)
CLONES:
Shuuz (version 7.1)
SOURCE: shuuz.c
0.35b13 [Aaron Giles]
WIP:
- 0.58: Added includes\shuuz.h.
- 0.35b13: Added shuuz.c driver and vidhrdw\shuuz.c.
GAMES SUPPORTED:
Shuuz (version 8.0)
Shuuz (version 7.1)
Scott
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Golden Tee circa 1989-2000 yes.
Golden Tee Fore! no, too new.
Silver Strike no, too new
World Class Bowling is playable in MAME and pretty good.
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Thanks, I Googled to find a bowling game and the Silver Strike arcade came up, I've never played it. I was just looking for a newer bowler if I did do a track ball.. I just didn't know how new was too new for MAME. I know Golden Tee has been around for years, but even with that didn't know if it made the cut, time-wise..