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Re: DU: MAME 20th Anniversary Party
02/05/17 04:55 PM
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> We dumped the rare Deco Cassette Flashboy, the first ever version of "The Deco Kid" > game! It took approximately 100 hours of work to get a good dump. You can tell > already I didn't dump it personally because I don't have anywhere near that much > patience. When this game was originally released the title for the game was "Flash > Boy" in Japan and "The Deco Kid" for the export release. Later Data East changed the > title to "The Deco Kid" for all vertical versions and "Flash Boy" for the horizontal > versions. This dump is the original/first ever released version of the game, a > vertical Japan release. > > > We dumped Dodge Man, an extremely rare PCB from from Omori in 1983! It's cooler than > a polar bear's toenail! > > > We dumped Jump-Kun, an early prototype platformer by Kaneko! > > > We dumped Omega, a rare game from Nihon System. Only a few PCBs were produced, > putting in around a prototype level in rarity. > > > We dumped the rare Segasonic Cosmo Fighter Galaxy Patrol thanks to an anonymous > donator. > > > We secured a PCB believed to be called Acchi Muite Hoi. The auction I believe > mentioned something about it being made by Atlas, the PCB shows NTC. Several games > have been made with this as part of their title. It involves game that is a Japanese > variant of tic-tac-toe. > > > A friend of the DU has bought a Strikes & Spares cabinet and is going to get it > dumped. More info later on that. > > > We picked up a rare ST-V cart called Tatacot. Nobody knows what it is. It could be > the best game you've ever played, could be the worst. It could get you laid. It could > give your cat a seizure and give your dog rabies. > > > Update: info found for Tatacot > http://www.sega-mag.com/images-Tatacot+++Critter+Crusher-Arcade-6458-2.htm > > > We picked up a rare ST-V cart called Hashire Patrol Car. It is apparently a medal > game. > > > We secured a Gaelco Football PCB set. It seems to be fairly rare and is said to be a > fun game. > > > Surgeville dumped Gone Fishing for us. It's an arcade game similar to the similar > flash game from a decade ago. > > > Lastly, we dumped TT Defender. "TT" is a brand Taito used in the early 80's on games > where they produced the hardware themselves for Japan releases. TT Defender runs on > different hardware from the Defender sets currently in MAME.
Flash Boy? That looks like a dead ringer for Osamu Tezuka's "Astro Boy / Tetsuwan Atomo" manga.
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