Bullfight (315-5065)

Arcade 1984 Coreland / Sega Sports Bull Fighting
Export version. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "The Tougyuu".
Play
Bullfight (315-5065)

Partager Bullfight (315-5065)

Share

  • Permalink :

Technical

CPU
  • maincpu Z80 (@ 20 Mhz)
  • soundcpu Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Chipset
  • SN76489A (@ 2 Mhz)
  • SN76489A (@ 4 Mhz)
Display
  • Orientation Yoko
  • Resolution 255 x 224
  • Frequency 60.096154 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 2
  • Number of buttons 2
  • Kind of controler joy (8 ways)

Bullfight (315-5065) Screenshots

Bullfight (315-5065) - Screen 1
Bullfight (315-5065) - Screen 2
Bullfight (315-5065) - Screen 3
Bullfight (315-5065) - Screen 4
Bullfight (315-5065) - Screen 5

Clones of Bullfight (315-5065)

If you liked Bullfight (315-5065)

You might Like:

Bullfight (315-5065) and M.A.M.E.

0.37b16 [David Haywood]
0.34b2 [Nicola Salmoria]

Artwork available

WIP:
- 7th December 2009: Mr. Do - TrevEB sent in a good photo of the instruction card for Bullfight, which has been added. Special thanks to Connie for helping identify the font.
- 0.115u4: Replaced SN76496 sound with SN76489.
- 0.113u3: Changed description to 'Bullfight (315-5065)' and clone 'The Togyu (Japan)' to 'The Togyu (315-5065, Japan)'.
- 24th December 2006: Mr. Do - Thanks to a scan by Anoid for one, and to the loan by Vintage Arcade Superstore for the other, we have both of the generic Bally/Midway bezels for Bullfight (sharply vectored by Zorg).
- 0.105u4: Fixed rom names.
- 0.58: Added dipswitches 'Unused SW 0-6' and 'SW 0 Read From'.
- 0.56: Changed description of clone 'The Tougyuu (Japan)' to 'The Togyu (Japan)'. Renamed (bullfgtj) to (thetogyu).
- 0.37b16: David Haywood added Bullfight (Coreland 1984).
- 24th June 2001: David Haywood added the English version of Bullfight.
- 0.35b12: Changed description to 'The Tougyuu (Japan)'.
- 0.34b3: Juan Carlos Lorente added high score saving to Bull Fight.
- 0.34b2: Nicola Salmoria added Bull Fight (Japan) (Sega / Coreland 1984).
- 16th August 1998: Malcor dumped The Togyu (315-5065, Japan). The PCB had a label "834-5478 THE TOGYU" on it. Uses, more or less, the same hardware as Up'N Down, Wonder Boy, etc. However, the ICs were arranged completely differently on this board.

LEVELS: 4 (endless)

Other Emulators:
* FB Alpha

Romset: 137 kb / 16 files / 59.8 zip
LoadingLoading in progress
Suivez nous

Social networks

Suivez l'actualité de Jamma Play sur vos réseaux sociaux favoris