Soundtrack album releases : Capcom Game Sound Track -19XX The War Against Destiny- (VICL-2168) [Victor Entertainment]
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Change First Stage Music To "1942" BGM : at the title screen after the coin is inserted move Up, Right(x9), Down(x4), left(x2). A sound will be heard once the code is entered.
* Change First Stage Music To An Arranged Version of "1942" BGM : at the title screen after the coin is inserted move Up, Down(x9), Upleft, Downright, Upright, Downleft, Upleft, Downright, Upright, Downleft. A voice will be heard once the code is entered.
* Stronger Bombs : holding the BOMB button will charge your bomb to a stronger level.
- SERIES -
1. 1942 (1984) 2. 1943 - The Battle of Midway (1987) 3. 1943 Kai - Midway Kaisen (1988) 4. 1941 - Counter Attack [CP-S No. 07] (1990) 5. 19XX - The War Against Destiny [CP-S II No. 13] (1995) 6. 1944 - The Loop Master [CP-S II No. 33] (2000)
- STAFF -
Game designers : I. Satsuma, Tomonori Nonaka, S. Obata (Manhattan) Program designers : T. Ueno, Batayoni, Hdo, Dress, Ittetsu, You!, Hits Scroll designers : Taka, Fukumoyan, Ziggy, Imahori, Hiroshi Sugiyama, Kazu, Goro Suzuki, Sawatch Object designers : Y. Maruno, Misupo Rumu, Yoshino Hiroaki, Mimura Kenji 8, Naoki Fukuda, Yuki, Henoheno, Bow, T. Osumi, GZ, K. Tokunaga, You-Ten Nakano, Takep, Eizi Murabayashi, Kogaman Music composers : Syun Nishigaki (Kobekko), Tatsuro Zuzuki Sound designers : Hiroaki Kondo (Mach-2) All sound produce by Arcade Sound Team.
1996 [60fps] 19XX 2Players Sinden & Mosquito ALLReplay Burners2019-10-03 | 19XX -THE WAR AGAINST DESTINY- / 19XX: The War Against Destiny (Japan 951225) Capcom 1996 協力1コイン Player RMP&RMP 収録Ver DDEmeMame
Soundtrack album releases : Capcom Game Sound Track -19XX The War Against Destiny- (VICL-2168) [Victor Entertainment]
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Change First Stage Music To "1942" BGM : at the title screen after the coin is inserted move Up, Right(x9), Down(x4), left(x2). A sound will be heard once the code is entered.
* Change First Stage Music To An Arranged Version of "1942" BGM : at the title screen after the coin is inserted move Up, Down(x9), Upleft, Downright, Upright, Downleft, Upleft, Downright, Upright, Downleft. A voice will be heard once the code is entered.
* Stronger Bombs : holding the BOMB button will charge your bomb to a stronger level.
- SERIES -
1. 1942 (1984) 2. 1943 - The Battle of Midway (1987) 3. 1943 Kai - Midway Kaisen (1988) 4. 1941 - Counter Attack [CP-S No. 07] (1990) 5. 19XX - The War Against Destiny [CP-S II No. 13] (1995) 6. 1944 - The Loop Master [CP-S II No. 33] (2000)
- STAFF -
Game designers : I. Satsuma, Tomonori Nonaka, S. Obata (Manhattan) Program designers : T. Ueno, Batayoni, Hdo, Dress, Ittetsu, You!, Hits Scroll designers : Taka, Fukumoyan, Ziggy, Imahori, Hiroshi Sugiyama, Kazu, Goro Suzuki, Sawatch Object designers : Y. Maruno, Misupo Rumu, Yoshino Hiroaki, Mimura Kenji 8, Naoki Fukuda, Yuki, Henoheno, Bow, T. Osumi, GZ, K. Tokunaga, You-Ten Nakano, Takep, Eizi Murabayashi, Kogaman Music composers : Syun Nishigaki (Kobekko), Tatsuro Zuzuki Sound designers : Hiroaki Kondo (Mach-2) All sound produce by Arcade Sound Team.
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2018 [60fps] NS Rockman X4 Rockman Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-25 | ロックマンX アニバーサリー コレクション / Rockman X Anniversary Collection Rockman X4 Capcom 2018 Rockman No Death All Player werdnaofwiz 収録 Nintendo Switch NS Rockman X4 X 1CC playthrough with all the Upgrades, hearts and Sub Tanks No tas, no cheat, no savestate, no editing during gameplay, autofire-off; Using NS original hardware and Rockman X Anniversary Collection legit degital download, no jailbreak. I shew my clock at the beginning and after clearing the game.
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2000 [60fps] Metal Slug 3 5469180pts Eri Hardest Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-22 | メタルスラッグ3 / Metal Slug 3 SNK 2000 5469180, Difficulty-Level8 Eri Kasamoto No Death ALL Player 智明_ゅかにゃん 収録Ver Wolfmame0.247 Japan MV1B, I haven't played this game in 3 years. It is my favorite of the Metal Slug series! A friend of mine introduced me to post on this channel and I wanted to do something for retro gaming. Please keep up the good work~! このゲームは3年ぶりにプレーした。メタルスラッグシリーズの中で最も好きな作品です!友人の紹介でこのチャンネルに投稿することになり、レトロゲームのために何かしたいと思った。これからもよろしくお願いします~
The heroes of the first 2 games return once more to do battle with the ever-present General Morden and his vast army. The third game of the series places a greater emphasis on defeating hulking boss characters than the 2 previous outings. Metal Slug 3 also introduced multiple routes through most levels, vastly increasing the replay value of the game. For example; on the first level the player reaches a point where they can either continue over land, or enter a small submarine and head down into the ocean depths, where they will be faced with a variety of huge, deadly sea-dwelling creatures.
Metal Slug 3 introduced a number of new elements that have a direct effect on the player's character - similar to the 'mummification' of the second game. The first of these is the 'fatty' affect : should the player pick up too much food (fish, for example) their character will morph in an obese version of itself. This doesn't have any detrimental effect on performance and is included purely for reasons of humour. Another effect is the now infamous 'Zombiefication'; should the player's character be attacked by a Zombie, he or she will become Zombie until they are either killed, or pick up a first-aid, which will restore the player's character back to human form. Movement while in the zombie state is slow and restricted but the player is armed with what can perhaps be best described as the 'Zombie Vomit'; a huge arc of blood that can be used to destroy oncoming enemies. A second Zombie attack while the player's character is in a Zombie state will result in the player losing a life.
- TECHNICAL -
SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware Game ID : NGM-256
Main CPU : 68000 (@ 12 Mhz) Sound CPU : Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : YM2610 (@ 8 Mhz)
Metal Slug 3 was released in May 2000. This game was the last game in the Metal Slug series developed by SNK. The underwater stages are a graphical nod to Irem's 1993 classic, "In the Hunt". This is understandable as many of SNK's Metal Slug developers originally worked for Irem.
- SERIES -
1. Metal Slug - Super Vehicle-001 (1996) 2. Metal Slug 2 - Super Vehicle-001/II [Model NGM-241] (1998) 3. Metal Slug X - Super Vehicle-001 [Model NGM-250] (1999) 4. Metal Slug 1st Mission (1999, SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color) 5. Metal Slug 2nd Mission (2000, SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color) 6. Metal Slug 3 [Model NGM-256] (2000) 7. Metal Slug 4 [Model NGM-263] (2002) 8. Metal Slug 5 [Model NGM-268] (2003) 9. Metal Slug 6 (2006) 10. Metal Slug 3D (2006, Sony PlayStation 2) 11. Metal Slug 7 (2008, Nintendo DS)
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2022 [4K 60fps] PC Red Earth Tessa Hardest ALLReplay Burners2024-06-22 | カプコン ファイティング コレクション / Capcom Fighting Collection Red Earth (US) Capcom 2022 Hardest-Tessa 2 Loops No Death All Player Michaelpf08 収録 STEAM No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills
#retrogames #redearth #capcomgames #steam2024 PS4 UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II Sys:Celes Carmine Hardest ALLReplay Burners2024-06-22 | アンダーナイト インヴァース II シスタセレス / UNDER NIGHT IN-BIRTH II Sys:Celes FRENCH-BREAD / ARC SYSTEM WORKS 2024 hardest carmine Player gheb 収録 PS4
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.1993 [60fps] Miracle Adventure 598200pts Hardest NoDamage ALLReplay Burners2024-06-19 | ミラクルアドベンチャー / Miracle Adventure Data East 1993 598200 Hardest-Johnny No Damage ALL Player 智明_ゅかにゃん 収録Ver WolfMame0.247 Difficulty:Level-8, Japan MV1B, No Tas, No Cheats, It's my real skills. This game was recommended to me by a friend a couple years ago, and it's fairly average in difficulty. I had already cleared it once, but had to do it again due to file corruption. I feel satisfied that I completed it no damage this time. このゲームは数年前に友人に勧められたもので、難易度はごく普通。一度クリアしていたのだが、ファイル破損のためもう一度やることになった。今回はノーダメージクリアできたので満足でした。
Johnny & Tom, two treasure seekers must save their friend Mary from the evil Mad Doctor and his army of goofy-dressed henchmen, as well as gather the map pieces in order to find the biggest treasure in the world at the same time! Features hilarious cartoon-like character designs and sound effects, awesome looking giant bosses (check out the Chinese dragon!) & fast-paced platforming action!
- TECHNICAL -
SNK Neo-Geo MVS Hardware Game ID : [Model NGM-062]
Main CPU : 68000 (@ 12 Mhz) Sound CPU : Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : YM2610 (@ 8 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-Way Joystick Buttons : 3 = [A] Shoot/Power Attack, [B] Jump, [C] Super Attack
- TRIVIA -
Spinmaster was released on December 16, 1993.
This game is known in Japan as "Miracle Adventure".
Spinmaster is Data East's first game developed and released for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS hardware.
This game seems heavily inspired by Data East's classic game "Caveman Ninja" (the artwork style, some character's animations, as well as the weapon's power up styles are a little too similar!).
The Mad Doctor also appeared as the final boss in Data East's "Tumble Pop".
Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Miracle Adventure. Tatakae Genshijin 3 - PCCB-00146) on February 18, 1994.
#retrogames #daemonbride2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Chin Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-19 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Chin No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.1994 [60fps] Gun Force II Loop4Replay Burners2024-06-16 | ジオストーム / Gun Force II (US) Irem 1994 4 loop Player Jarl 収録Ver wolfmame0.266
Some music items in this game are directly recycled (and remixed) from "Air Duel", another Irem game from 1990. The Stage 1 music is a remixed version of the Stage 4 music of "Air Duel". The Stage 2 part 1 music is a remixed version of the Stage 1 music of "Air Duel". The Stage 2 part 2 music is a remixed version of the Stage 3 music of "Air Duel".
This game is known in Japan as "Geo Storm".
- SERIES -
1. Gun Force - Battle Fire Engulfed Terror Island (1991) 2. Gun Force II (1994)
- SOURCES -
Game's rom.2005 PS2 Tekken 5 Paul UltraHard ALLReplay Burners2024-06-16 | 鉄拳5 / Tekken 5 Namco 2005 paul ultra hard Player gheb 収録 PS2
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2018 [60fps] PC Captain Commando Ginzu No Series Hardest Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-13 | カプコンベルトアクションコレクション / Capcom Belt Action Collection Captain Commando (English) Capcom 2018 Ginzu No Series No Miss ALL Clear / Difficulty 1,2: Level 8 Autofire: Off Player Babyhead 収録 Live Recorded On PC Keyboard Direction sets: Attack-Z, Jump-X No Series=No Autofire, No Shifting, No Weapon, No Recovery, No Robot, No Megacrash Youtube Channel: youtube.com/channel/UCWqtm9EGqpYuhvSvA71iYxg
#retrogames #captaincommando #capcomgames #steam2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Master Wu Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-13 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Mr. Wu(Master Wu) No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2022 [4K 60fps] PC Red Earth Kenji Hardest ALLReplay Burners2024-06-10 | カプコン ファイティング コレクション / Capcom Fighting Collection Red Earth (US) Capcom 2022 Hardest-Kenji 2 Loops No Death All Player Michaelpf08 収録 STEAM No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills
#retrogames #redearth #capcomgames #steam2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Ko Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-10 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Ko No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Huang Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-07 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Huang No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2022 PS4 KiKi KaiKai: Kuro Manto no Nazo (China) Hard No death ALLReplay Burners2024-06-04 | 奇々怪界 黒マントの謎 / KiKi KaiKai: Kuro Manto no Nazo Natsume Atari 2022 Hard No Death Player werdnaofwiz 収録 PS4 No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.1990 [60fps] Shadow Dancer (Mega-Tech) 2486700pts ALLReplay Burners2024-06-01 | シャドーダンサー (Mega-Tech) / Shadow Dancer (Mega-Tech) Sega 1990 ALL 7 peaceful bonus 1 shinobi bonus 4 bosses below 0:59 to earn 200000 extra points Score 2486700 Player Jarl 収録Ver Wolfmame0.257
Shadow Dancer [Mega-Tech 43] (c) 1990 Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
- TRIVIA -
Mega-Tech System list of games : [Mega-Tech 01] Altered Beast [Mega-Tech 02] Space Harrier II [Mega-Tech 03] Super Thunder Blade [Mega-Tech 04] Great Golf [Mega-Tech 05] Great Soccer [Mega-Tech 06] Out Run [Mega-Tech 07] Alien Syndrome [Mega-Tech 08] Shinobi [Mega-Tech 09] Fantasy Zone [Mega-Tech 10] After Burner [Mega-Tech 11] Thunder Force II MD [Mega-Tech 12] ??? [Mega-Tech 13] Astro Warrior [Mega-Tech 14] ??? [Mega-Tech 15] ??? [Mega-Tech 16] ??? [Mega-Tech 17] ??? [Mega-Tech 18] ??? [Mega-Tech 19] ??? [Mega-Tech 20] Last Battle - Legend of the Final Hero [Mega-Tech 21] World Championship Soccer [Mega-Tech 22] Tetris [Mega-Tech 23] Ghouls'n Ghosts [Mega-Tech 24] Super Hang-On [Mega-Tech 25] Golden Axe [Mega-Tech 26] Forgotten Worlds [Mega-Tech 27] Mystic Defender [Mega-Tech 28] The Revenge of Shinobi [Mega-Tech 29] Parlour Games [Mega-Tech 31] Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf [Mega-Tech 32] Super Real Basketball [Mega-Tech 33] ??? [Mega-Tech 34] ??? [Mega-Tech 35] Tommy Lasorda Baseball [Mega-Tech 36] Columns [Mega-Tech 37] ??? [Mega-Tech 38] E-SWAT Cyber Police - Enhanced Special Weapons and Tactics [Mega-Tech 39] Super Monaco GP [Mega-Tech 40] Moonwalker [Mega-Tech 41] Crack Down [Mega-Tech 42] ??? [Mega-Tech 43] Shadow Dancer [Mega-Tech 44] Arrow Flash [Mega-Tech 45] ??? [Mega-Tech 46] ??? [Mega-Tech 47] Alien Storm [Mega-Tech 48] Wrestle War [Mega-Tech 49] Bonanza Bros. [Mega-Tech 50] ??? [Mega-Tech 51] Streets of Rage [Mega-Tech 52] Sonic The Hedgehog [Mega-Tech 53] Fire Shark [Mega-Tech 54] Spider-Man Vs. The Kingpin [Mega-Tech 55] California Games [Mega-Tech 56] ??? [Mega-Tech 57] Golden Axe II [Mega-Tech 58] Joe Montana II - Sports Talk Football [Mega-Tech 59] Mario Lemieux Hockey [Mega-Tech 60] Kid Chameleon [Mega-Tech 61] Turbo Out Run [Mega-Tech 62] Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Shadow Dancer [Mega-Tech 43] (c) 1990 Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
- TRIVIA -
Mega-Tech System list of games : [Mega-Tech 01] Altered Beast [Mega-Tech 02] Space Harrier II [Mega-Tech 03] Super Thunder Blade [Mega-Tech 04] Great Golf [Mega-Tech 05] Great Soccer [Mega-Tech 06] Out Run [Mega-Tech 07] Alien Syndrome [Mega-Tech 08] Shinobi [Mega-Tech 09] Fantasy Zone [Mega-Tech 10] After Burner [Mega-Tech 11] Thunder Force II MD [Mega-Tech 12] ??? [Mega-Tech 13] Astro Warrior [Mega-Tech 14] ??? [Mega-Tech 15] ??? [Mega-Tech 16] ??? [Mega-Tech 17] ??? [Mega-Tech 18] ??? [Mega-Tech 19] ??? [Mega-Tech 20] Last Battle - Legend of the Final Hero [Mega-Tech 21] World Championship Soccer [Mega-Tech 22] Tetris [Mega-Tech 23] Ghouls'n Ghosts [Mega-Tech 24] Super Hang-On [Mega-Tech 25] Golden Axe [Mega-Tech 26] Forgotten Worlds [Mega-Tech 27] Mystic Defender [Mega-Tech 28] The Revenge of Shinobi [Mega-Tech 29] Parlour Games [Mega-Tech 31] Arnold Palmer Tournament Golf [Mega-Tech 32] Super Real Basketball [Mega-Tech 33] ??? [Mega-Tech 34] ??? [Mega-Tech 35] Tommy Lasorda Baseball [Mega-Tech 36] Columns [Mega-Tech 37] ??? [Mega-Tech 38] E-SWAT Cyber Police - Enhanced Special Weapons and Tactics [Mega-Tech 39] Super Monaco GP [Mega-Tech 40] Moonwalker [Mega-Tech 41] Crack Down [Mega-Tech 42] ??? [Mega-Tech 43] Shadow Dancer [Mega-Tech 44] Arrow Flash [Mega-Tech 45] ??? [Mega-Tech 46] ??? [Mega-Tech 47] Alien Storm [Mega-Tech 48] Wrestle War [Mega-Tech 49] Bonanza Bros. [Mega-Tech 50] ??? [Mega-Tech 51] Streets of Rage [Mega-Tech 52] Sonic The Hedgehog [Mega-Tech 53] Fire Shark [Mega-Tech 54] Spider-Man Vs. The Kingpin [Mega-Tech 55] California Games [Mega-Tech 56] ??? [Mega-Tech 57] Golden Axe II [Mega-Tech 58] Joe Montana II - Sports Talk Football [Mega-Tech 59] Mario Lemieux Hockey [Mega-Tech 60] Kid Chameleon [Mega-Tech 61] Turbo Out Run [Mega-Tech 62] Sonic The Hedgehog 2
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Chu Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-06-01 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Chu No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2019 PS4 The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Yaksha Hard No death ALLReplay Burners2024-05-29 | ザ・ニンジャウォーリアーズ ワンスアゲイン / The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Natsume Atari 2019 Yaksha Hard No death ALL Player werdnaofwiz 収録 PS4 No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills
PS4 The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors 発売年:2019
#theninjasaviorsreturnofthewarriors #playstation2005 PS2 The Rumble Fish Greed Hardest ALLReplay Burners2024-05-29 | ザ・ランブルフィッシュ / The Rumble Fish Sammy,Dimps / Sega 2005 hardest greed Player gheb 収録 PS2
#retrogames #therumblefish #sega #playstation2000 [4K 60fps] Sangoku Senki 2 Koumei Golden Hardest+4 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-26 | 三国戦紀2 - KNIGHTS OF VALOUR 武将争覇 - / Knights of Valour 2 / Sangoku Senki 2 (V100, 100, 100, Hong Kong) IGS 2000 Koumei Golden Hardest+4 No Death ALL Player Michaelpf08 収録Ver FightcadeNeo No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills. Game's Version: Japan 100
Control per player: 8-way Joystick Buttons per player: 4
- TRIVIA -
Released in November 2000.
This game is also known as "Sangoku Senki Bushou Souha" (translates from Japanese as 'Knights of the Three Kingdoms - Commander's Struggle For Supremacy').
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Secret Characters : on the character selection screen, hold START button then input the following codes... Koumei : D, B, D, C(x2), B, D, B, UP, DOWN Chouzen : C, D, B(x2), C, D, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN Housuu : B, C, D, UP, DOWN, LEFT(x2), RIGHT, C, D Sonken : B(x3), C, D, C, B(x2), DOWN(x2)
- SERIES -
1. Knights of Valour (1999) 2. Knights of Valour Superheroes (1999) 3. Knights of Valour 2 (2000) 4. Knights of Valour 2 - Nine Dragons (2001) 5. Knights of Valour 2 - Bushou Retsuden 6. Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus (2004) 7. Knights of Valour - The Seven Spirits (2004) 8. Knights of Valour 2 - New Legend (2008) 9. Knights of Valour 3 (2011)
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
The 4th installment of the classic 'Mortal Kombat' series. New graphics, new fighters and a whole new challenge awaits you. Prepare to do battle and take on a whole new dimension.
- TECHNICAL -
Midway Zeus hardware
Main CPU : TMS32031 (@ 50 Mhz) Sound CPU : ADSP2104 (@ 16 Mhz) Sound Chips : (2x) DMA-driven (@ 16 Mhz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 6
- TRIVIA -
Mortal Kombat 4 was released in September 1997 in USA. It was the first Mortal Kombat game to be rendered in 3-D. Many fans consider this game to be the weakest in the series.
In the pre-release trailers both Reptile and Fujin had God-O-Mite as a name in their lifebars.
Kitana was originally planned to be in Mortal Kombat 4. However, her color palette was changed to brown to make Tanya.
Noob Saibot was originally going to be in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4. He made an appearance in a few of the earlier versions of the game.
Unfortunately the game needed more new characters and so in beta version 5 (Release : September 2nd, 1997) Noob Saibot's place on the character select screen was taken by the Kano-like character Jarek. And so Noob Saibot skipped the first official release (known as Revision 1) of the game.
Noob Saibot also made an appearance in the first beta version (Released : September 26th, 1997) of the second official release of the game. In the second beta version, his place was taken by the newcomer, Reiko. This is unfortunately the last appearance of Noob Saibot in the arcade version of Mortal Kombat 4.
Like Kitana and Noob Saibot, Kano was also planned for MK4, however, due to there not being enough new characters in the game, they left Kano out of the roster and put Jarek instead of him.
Jarek directly had Kano's signature moves and fatalities, which caused a lot of complaints from fans simply born by the fact that there was nothing original in Jarek.
Midway / Toasty Productions released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Music: MK3 & MK4 Arcade Video Game Soundtrack) on January 1, 1997.
Design Team: Ed Boon, Dave Michicich, Todd Allen, Mike Boon, Steve Beran, John Vogel, Dan Forden, Mark Loffredo, Tony Goskie, John Tobias, Josh Tsui, Mark Penacho Game Analysts/Testers: Alex Giliam, Paulo Garcia, Mike Vinikour, Eddie Ferrier Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna, Paul Dussault, Cary Mednick Zeus Hardware: Mark Loffredo, Glen Shipp, Ken Williams, Pat Cox Senior Hardware Technicians: Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Leroy Brown, Rosalind Dugas Additional Testing: Brian Lebaron Motion Capture Talent: Rich Divizio, Carlos Pesina, Tony Marquez, Benny Ghofrani, Ed Boon, John Vogel, Sal Divita Cabinet Design: Herman Sanchez, Nick Ehrlich, Dan Bigelow
* VOICE : Sonya Blade : Kerri Hoskins Sub-Zero : John Turk Quan Chi : Richard Divizio Jackson Briggs : John Parrish Additional Voices : Brian Glynn, Robert Gaston, Mark Meyers
- SOURCES -
Game's rom. Machine's picture.2000 [4K 60fps] Sangoku Senki 2 Kan-U Golden Hardest+4 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-23 | 三国戦紀2 - KNIGHTS OF VALOUR 武将争覇 - / Knights of Valour 2 / Sangoku Senki 2 (V100, 100, 100, Hong Kong) IGS 2000 Kan-U Golden Hardest+4 No Death ALL Player Michaelpf08 収録Ver FightcadeNeo No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills. Game's Version: Japan 100
Control per player: 8-way Joystick Buttons per player: 4
- TRIVIA -
Released in November 2000.
This game is also known as "Sangoku Senki Bushou Souha" (translates from Japanese as 'Knights of the Three Kingdoms - Commander's Struggle For Supremacy').
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Secret Characters : on the character selection screen, hold START button then input the following codes... Koumei : D, B, D, C(x2), B, D, B, UP, DOWN Chouzen : C, D, B(x2), C, D, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN Housuu : B, C, D, UP, DOWN, LEFT(x2), RIGHT, C, D Sonken : B(x3), C, D, C, B(x2), DOWN(x2)
- SERIES -
1. Knights of Valour (1999) 2. Knights of Valour Superheroes (1999) 3. Knights of Valour 2 (2000) 4. Knights of Valour 2 - Nine Dragons (2001) 5. Knights of Valour 2 - Bushou Retsuden 6. Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus (2004) 7. Knights of Valour - The Seven Spirits (2004) 8. Knights of Valour 2 - New Legend (2008) 9. Knights of Valour 3 (2011)
- SOURCES -
Game's rom.2001 [60fps] GBA Tekken Advance Paul Hard ALLReplay Burners2024-05-23 | 鉄拳アドバンス / Tekken Advance (USA) Namco 2001 paul hard Player gheb 収録 BizHawk2.8
#retrogames #tekken #namco2000 [4K 60fps] Sangoku Senki 2 Kou-Chuu Golden Hardest+4 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-20 | 三国戦紀2 - KNIGHTS OF VALOUR 武将争覇 - / Knights of Valour 2 / Sangoku Senki 2 (V100, 100, 100, Hong Kong) IGS 2000 Kou-Chuu Golden Hardest+4 No Death ALL Player Michaelpf08 収録Ver FightcadeNeo No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills. Game's Version: Japan 100
Control per player: 8-way Joystick Buttons per player: 4
- TRIVIA -
Released in November 2000.
This game is also known as "Sangoku Senki Bushou Souha" (translates from Japanese as 'Knights of the Three Kingdoms - Commander's Struggle For Supremacy').
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Secret Characters : on the character selection screen, hold START button then input the following codes... Koumei : D, B, D, C(x2), B, D, B, UP, DOWN Chouzen : C, D, B(x2), C, D, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN Housuu : B, C, D, UP, DOWN, LEFT(x2), RIGHT, C, D Sonken : B(x3), C, D, C, B(x2), DOWN(x2)
- SERIES -
1. Knights of Valour (1999) 2. Knights of Valour Superheroes (1999) 3. Knights of Valour 2 (2000) 4. Knights of Valour 2 - Nine Dragons (2001) 5. Knights of Valour 2 - Bushou Retsuden 6. Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus (2004) 7. Knights of Valour - The Seven Spirits (2004) 8. Knights of Valour 2 - New Legend (2008) 9. Knights of Valour 3 (2011)
- SOURCES -
Game's rom.2023 [4K 60fps] NS The Gladiator Hsiung Hardest+1 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-20 | IGSクラシックアーケードコレクション 闘幻狂 / IGS Classic Arcade Collection The Gladiator 鈊象電子 2023 (Hardest+1)-Hsiung No Death ALL Player Hector358 収録 Nintendo Switch No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills, Game's Version: Japan 107, Difficulty Unlocked: Hardest+1, Background Music Selected: IGS Original
Dreamcast Soul Calibur 発売年:19991989 [60fps] Tenchi wo Kurau Chou-Un Hardest ALLReplay Burners2024-05-17 | 天地を喰らう / Tenchi wo Kurau (Japan) Capcom 1989 Hardest Chou-Un No Death ALL Player Pengge1981 収録Ver MamePlus0.140 No Tas, No Cheats, 100% real Skills
Dynasty Wars is a 1 or 2-player game where you play one of four Chinese heroes on horseback and try to kill hordes of enemies. This game always scrolls to the right.
The 1st button will make you face left and swing your weapon, the 2nd button will make you face right and swing your weapon, while the 3rd button will let you use magic. You can also add coins any time to increase your vitality.
- TECHNICAL -
Capcom Play System hardware (CPS) Game ID : CP-S No. 04
Main CPU : 68000 (@ 10 Mhz) Sound CPU : Z80 (@ 3.579545 Mhz) Sound Chips : YM2151 (@ 3.579545 Mhz), OKI6295 (@ 7.576 Khz)
Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 3
- TRIVIA -
Tenchi wo Kurau was released in April 1989 in Japan. It is known outside Japan as "Dynasty Wars [CP-S No. 04]".
The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Heaven and Earth Recieving Blows'.
- SERIES -
1. Tenchi wo Kurau [CP-S No. 04] (1989) 2. Tenchi wo Kurau II - Sekiheki no Tatakai [CP-S No. 23] (1992)
- STAFF -
Producer : Yoshiki Okamoto (Kihaji Okamoto) Game designers : Noritaka Funamizu (Poo), S. Sato, K. Kataoka Programmers : Y. Mutsunobu, M. Kobayashi, Y. Tsunasaki Obj Designers : Kurichan, Y. Tamago, M. Tanabe, M. Matsuura, Shinji Sakashita Scr Designers : Fukumoyan, M. Konishi, M. Miyao, K. Koizumi Sound music : Manami Goto Illustration : S. Shintani
- SOURCES -
Game's rom.2000 [4K 60fps] Sangoku Senki 2 Chou-Hi Golden Hardest+4 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-17 | 三国戦紀2 - KNIGHTS OF VALOUR 武将争覇 - / Knights of Valour 2 / Sangoku Senki 2 (V100, 100, 100, Hong Kong) IGS 2000 Chou-Hi Golden Hardest+4 No Death ALL Player Michaelpf08 収録Ver FightcadeNeo No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills. Game's Version: Japan 100
Control per player: 8-way Joystick Buttons per player: 4
- TRIVIA -
Released in November 2000.
This game is also known as "Sangoku Senki Bushou Souha" (translates from Japanese as 'Knights of the Three Kingdoms - Commander's Struggle For Supremacy').
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Secret Characters : on the character selection screen, hold START button then input the following codes... Koumei : D, B, D, C(x2), B, D, B, UP, DOWN Chouzen : C, D, B(x2), C, D, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN Housuu : B, C, D, UP, DOWN, LEFT(x2), RIGHT, C, D Sonken : B(x3), C, D, C, B(x2), DOWN(x2)
- SERIES -
1. Knights of Valour (1999) 2. Knights of Valour Superheroes (1999) 3. Knights of Valour 2 (2000) 4. Knights of Valour 2 - Nine Dragons (2001) 5. Knights of Valour 2 - Bushou Retsuden 6. Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus (2004) 7. Knights of Valour - The Seven Spirits (2004) 8. Knights of Valour 2 - New Legend (2008) 9. Knights of Valour 3 (2011)
#retrogames #kensei #konami #playstation2000 [4K 60fps] Sangoku Senki 2 Chou-Un Golden Hardest+4 Nomiss ALLReplay Burners2024-05-14 | 三国戦紀2 - KNIGHTS OF VALOUR 武将争覇 - / Knights of Valour 2 / Sangoku Senki 2 (V100, 100, 100, Hong Kong) IGS 2000 Chou-Un Golden Hardest+4 No Death ALL Player Michaelpf08 収録Ver FightcadeNeo No Tas, No Cheats, 100% Real Skills. Game's Version: Japan 100
Control per player: 8-way Joystick Buttons per player: 4
- TRIVIA -
Released in November 2000.
This game is also known as "Sangoku Senki Bushou Souha" (translates from Japanese as 'Knights of the Three Kingdoms - Commander's Struggle For Supremacy').
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
* Secret Characters : on the character selection screen, hold START button then input the following codes... Koumei : D, B, D, C(x2), B, D, B, UP, DOWN Chouzen : C, D, B(x2), C, D, UP, DOWN, UP, DOWN Housuu : B, C, D, UP, DOWN, LEFT(x2), RIGHT, C, D Sonken : B(x3), C, D, C, B(x2), DOWN(x2)
- SERIES -
1. Knights of Valour (1999) 2. Knights of Valour Superheroes (1999) 3. Knights of Valour 2 (2000) 4. Knights of Valour 2 - Nine Dragons (2001) 5. Knights of Valour 2 - Bushou Retsuden 6. Knights of Valour Superheroes Plus (2004) 7. Knights of Valour - The Seven Spirits (2004) 8. Knights of Valour 2 - New Legend (2008) 9. Knights of Valour 3 (2011)