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DU news 20.04.2022
#393823 - 04/20/22 11:50 AM
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More than a month has already passed since the last update. Time flies when you're having fun! Here's the latest news:
Brian Troha dumped v2.0 of Cruis'n USA.
nnap sent a dump of Bin Bin Bingo, a humongous bingo machine running on multiple Namco System NA-2 PCBs.
Andrew Welburn dumped a rare bootleg of Hard Drivin'. He also teamed up with Seth Soffer to dump the PROMs of Electra's Flying Fortress, an early TTL game.
Eduardo Anay and ClawGrip provided dumps of 3 bootlegs running on Gaelco/Ervisa's Modular System: Bad Lands, Dragon Ninja and Slap Fight.
CoolMod sent a dump of Rev. 2.21 of BloodStorm.
Darksoft dumped the Hispanic cartridge for Street Fighter III Second Impact.
andynumbers sent a dump of Ver 2.3 J of Densha De Go.
Lots going on, hope I didn't forget something.
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Re: DU news 20.04.2022
[Re: Osso1]
#393824 - 04/20/22 03:31 PM
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Nice to read what's going on in the dumping world, many thanks to all involved & especially thanks to all the donations that help with the process. Great work!
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Re: DU news 20.04.2022
[Re: Osso1]
#393827 - 04/20/22 08:37 PM
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> Andrew Welburn …. also teamed up with Seth Stoffer to dump the PROMs of Electra's Flying Fortress, an > early TTL game.
* gregf mode memories *
If going by non-cpu games time frame, I consider Electra's Flying Fortress not being an early TTL game like years of 1973 to 1975 range. Years such as 1976 and 1977 were the mid range and 1978 to 1981 were late years for any of the last generation of non-cpu games. I don’t recall seeing Flying Fortress cabs in person until about late 1976 or early 1977. I may have played it once or twice at most. One of the places I tried playing the game in late 1976 was at some location where the cab was placed next to a front door. About every 15 seconds customers would open front door to either leave or enter. The sunlight would drown out the area I was standing at when trying to play the game. My eyes would have to refocus when trying to play the black and white monitor game. I couldn’t deal with that and walked away from the game in disgust. That probably made me never to want to play the game ever again.
Of the Electra games, I probably encountered Avenger more times than other Electra games back in the 1970s. Flying Fortress was probably the better game compared to Avenger.
Good to know Flying Fortress prom set is preserved. A friend that also went to arcades during 1970s was asking me about PSE Maneater and surprisingly also Knights in Armor because he recalled playing that with his relatives when they were visiting an arcade in Nevada in late 1970s. He remembered Knights in Armor better than I can remember. I don’t know if those have been dumped or backed up, but those were his favorite PSE brand games. The friend thought both Bazooka and Desert Patrol sucked dirt. If he played Desert Patrol a bit more, he might have liked the game.
> Lots going on, hope I didn't forget something.
Were these via Dumping Union contributions? Or not?
Either way, some good contributions since they might be rare these days.
Mar 29, 2022
rastersp.cpp: Added Football Crazy game.
New working machines --- Football Crazy (Video Quiz) [Paul-Arnold]
https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/209b0bf704b7625c56da6051db20595c656a1e01
Apr 4, 2022
New working machines -------------------- Le Pendu (Bilingue, Version 04) [Roberto Fresca, Grull Osgo, Jeff Hamelin]
https://github.com/mamedev/mame/commit/f06df38709d87f52b7c8d279b9137700557cc1be
As for off topic hardware, I hope Mattel Electronics Ski Slalom handheld can be found and dumped in order to complete the remaining Rockwell cpu controlled led game to preserve that part of history.
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