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Armor Attack (prototype)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Samples list
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Armor Attack (prototype)
Name armorap
Manufacturer Cinematronics
Year 1980
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .060
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Maze

Parent and clones

Parent armora : Armor Attack (1980)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status imperfect
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound imperfect
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 1

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 2 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
vector 180 yes 38

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade ar414le.t6 4096 d7e71f84 ar414le.t6 0b29278a6a698f07eae597bc0a8650e91eaabffa maincpu 0 good no
arcade ar414lo.p6 4096 df1c2370 ar414lo.p6 b74834d1a591a741892ec41269a831d3590ff766 maincpu 1 good no
arcade armorp.r7 4096 d2dd4eae 09afaeb0b8f88edb17e42bd2d754af0ae53e609a maincpu 2001 good no
arcade armorp.u7 4096 4a86bd8a 36647805c40688588dde81c7cbf4fe356b0974fc maincpu 2000 good no
arcade prom.c14 32 07492cda prom.c14 32df9148797c23f70db47b840139c40e046dd710 proms 140 good no
arcade prom.d14 32 9a05afbf prom.d14 5d806a42424942ba5ef0b70a1d629315b37f931b proms 120 good no
arcade prom.e14 32 29dbfb87 prom.e14 d8c40ab010b2ea30f29b2c443819e2b69f376c04 proms 100 good no
arcade prom.e8 32 791ec9e1 prom.e8 6f7fcce4aa3be9020595235568381588adaab88e proms 180 good no
arcade prom.f14 256 9edbf536 prom.f14 036ad8a231284e05f44b1106d38fc0c7e041b6e8 proms 0 good no
arcade prom.j14 32 a481ca71 prom.j14 ce145d61686f600cc16b77febfd5c783bf8c13b0 proms 160 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
Cinematronics CPU maincpu cpu 4980750
Samples samples audio
Speaker mono audio

Samples list

name
beep
chopper
hiexp
jeepfire
loexp
tankeng
tankfire

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 39 years ago:

Armor Attack (c) 1980 Cinematronics.

A wireframe, top-down shoot-em-up in which the player controls a small jeep and must destroy the many tanks and helicopters that populate the war-torn cityscape that represents the game's single play area. As with many games of the time ("Space Invaders", "Battlezone", etc.), Armor Attack's graphics were simple monochrome, with a colour overlay added to the cabinet to give the impression of multicolour graphics.

- TECHNICAL -

Armor Attack came in an upright white cabinet, with stick-on sideart featuring a tank scene and a yellow 'Armor Attack' logo. This was the same cabinet used for "Star Castle" and a number of other Cinematronics titles. The top of the cabinet is adorned with a rather plain marquee that has the Armor Attack logo in yellow on a black background; together with a few game instructions. The control panel had a picture of a green and yellow tank, and had the player controls which consisted of 10 pushbuttons, without a joystick to be seen anywhere (the game controls are almost exactly the same as "Asteroids" or "Star Castle", except that your jeep stops moving when the player stops pressing the move button). Most of the graphical time was spent on the monitor bezel and overlay, which showed a single scene of a ruined town.

Upright cabinet dimensions : 70'' (176cm) high x 30'' (76cm) deep x 26,5'' (65cm) wide. Weight : 280 lbs.
Cocktail cabinet dimensions : 74cm high x 56cm wide x 81 deep. Weight : 76 kg.

The main motherboard PCB is the same basic design as all other Cinematronics games. It has been modified to accept larger 4k 2732 eproms, up from the original 2k 2716 roms used on previous games. With four 2732 eproms, the program code for Armor Attack is 16k in size.

As with all other black & white Cinematronics vector games, the CPU was created using TTL chips.

Buttons : 10

- TRIVIA -

Licensed to Sega for Japan market (July 1980). Also licensed to Rock-ola.

As mentioned in the 'Description' section, all of the background graphics were created with the addition of a monitor bezel/plastic overlay; with the game itself only generating the jeeps, tanks, helicopters and the shots they fire. Armor Attack was one of two games Skelly created for Cinematronics that required overlay backgrounds, with 'Warrior' being the other. Skelly designed six vector games and programmed five of them during his tenure at Cinematronics.

According to some, the morse code sound effects in the background actually spell out a message : "Don't Register". This was reportedly a form of protest by Skelly against the fact that draft registration had recently been re-instated.

Paul Hall and Derek Davis hold the official record for this game on 'Doubles' settings with 2,257,850 points on April 2, 1982.
Tom Larkin holds the official record for this game on 'Single' settings with 2,009,000 points on September 25, 1982.

- SCORING -

Tank body : 20 points.
Tank turret : 30 points.
Helicopter : 100 points.

Bonus is advanced by 10 points per tank.
By advancing bonus to 50, player scores an extra jeep which then resets bonus to zero.

- STAFF -

Designed & programmed by: Tim Skelly
Cabinet Art: Rick Bryant

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
GCE Vectrex (1982)

* OTHERS:
LCD handheld game (1982) released by Mattel.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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