Indian Battle

Arcade 1980 Taito Shooter Gallery
A Western-themed game that features a battle between cowboys and Indians in a desert.
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Télécharger Indian Battle

Contents of the ROM :

Technical

CPU
  • maincpu 8080 (@ 1 Mhz)
Chipset
  • SN76477
  • DISCRETE
Display
  • Orientation Tate
  • Resolution 255 x 224
  • Frequency 59.541985 Hz
Controlers
  • Number of players 2
  • Number of buttons 1
  • Kind of controler joy (2 ways)

Indian Battle Screenshots

Indian Battle - Screen 1
Indian Battle - Screen 2
Indian Battle - Screen 3
Indian Battle - Screen 4
Indian Battle - Screen 5

Indian Battle and M.A.M.E.

0.99u7 [Tomasz Slanina]

Artwork available
Samples required (Invaders)

WIP:
- 0.140u1: Derrick Renaud optimized speed of DISCRETE_DAC_R1.
- 22nd February 2010: Mr. Do - Gregf pointed out an auction for a Taito Phoenix bezel, which looked a lot like Rock Climber. After checking through The Arcade Flyer Archive, it seems there quite a few Taito Japan games that used this type of bezel, just with different colors. So, based on the TAFA flyers, there are new bezels for Indian Battle.
- 0.113u2: Changed 8080 CPU1 clock speed to 1996800 Hz, visible area to 224x260 and VSync to 59.541985 Hz.
- 0.111u5: Zsolt Vasvari fixed sound samples in Indian Battle.
- 0.111u4: Added SN76477 sound.
- 0.111u1: Removed SN76477 and Speaker sound.
- 0.109u1: Robert removed extraneous beeping noise from Indian Battle. Added Speaker sound (extra audio channel).
- 0.100: ShimaPong fixed Indian Battle dips. Added dipswitches 'Lives' and 'Number of Catch Animals'.
- 0.99u9: Derrick Renaud added discrete emulation of the background music for Indian Battle.
- 0.99u7: Tomasz Slanina added Indian Battle (Taito 1980).
- 29th August 2005: Tomasz Slanina - sicv hardware + few mods (bg music + protection ?). Playable, but colors are bad (color map proms are not dumped yet).
- 17th June 2005: Guru - Indian Battle arrived from Japan.
- 7th March 2005: Dumping Project - Randy pleased to report that with the help of all of you tremendous people who donated, the Taito "Indian Battle" PCB has been purchased and received by our contact, who was able to verify that it *still works*. It should be on its way to Guru soon.
- 22nd February 2005: Dumping Project - One of the Japanese shops is carrying a PCB for Taito's Most Wanted 1980 game 'Indian Battle' for the princely sum of 124,000 yen (about US$1175). Randy have seen much higher prices for boards at auction, but this is the highest asking price he's ever seen at a PCB shop.

LEVELS: 99 (endless - after 99th level, the level counter crashes)

Romset: 18 kb / 10 files / 11.8 zip
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