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Was "Speed Buggy" in Mame at one time?
Xiaou2:
Ahh but TX-1 is the same type of harware.. and IMOP a much funner, faster, and challenging game. Hopefully will be emulated correctly soon.
Minwah:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 08, 2006, 05:23:41 am --- Ahh but TX-1 is the same type of harware.. and IMOP a much funner, faster, and challenging game. Hopefully will be emulated correctly soon.
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Never had the pleasure of that one :(. Would be pretty poor playing with the 3 screens squashed onto one though.
Lilwolf:
I loved buggy boy... it was super easy, but fun. You felt like you could do some pretty cool things right off the bat (without spending tons of cash getting good). It was right next to the sf2 game that I played at the closest arcade at one point... so you would play a game or two while waiting. Down right fun game, just not super challenging.
RayB:
I think I was thinking of Speed Bug. (black n white)
jelwell:
--- Quote ---The only dump of Speed Buggy/Buggy Boy that I know of is missing a sound ROM, but I'm not sure whether the rest of the emulation is doable or not, especially since it has the same nutsy quadruple-V30 hardware as Lock On.(distributed by Data East)
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I donated a Lock-On board to MameDev last year.
Here's Philip's response, back in August of 2005:
--- Quote ---Hi Joseph,
Picked up the Lock-On cage this weekend. It appears to be working fine (see attachment). With the aid of the actual game I should be able to get the MAME driver finished soon.
Once again, thank you for your generosity.
Regards,
Phil
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Hopefully this working Lock-On board will put MAME one step closer to emulation (of Lock-On) and then hopefully of Speed Buggy.
I'm emailing Philip to see if there's any update.
Joseph Elwell.
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