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Bucky O'Hare (ver AAB)

  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. Categories
  12. History
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Game infos

Description Bucky O'Hare (ver AAB)
Name buckyaab
Manufacturer Konami
Year 1992
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 4P sim
Added to MAME .131u4
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent bucky : Bucky O'Hare (ver EAB) (1992)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 4
Input buttons
Input coins 4

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 384 224 60

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 173a03.t5 131072 cd724026 173a03.t5 525445499604b713da4d8bc0a88e428654ceab95 maincpu 200000 good no
arcade 173a04.t6 131072 7dd54d6f 173a04.t6 b0ee8ec445b92254bca881eefd4449972fed506a maincpu 200001 good no
arcade 173a05.t8 1048576 d14333b4 173a05.t8 d1a15ead2d156e1fceca0bf202ab3962411caf11 gfx1 0 good no
arcade 173a06.t10 1048576 6541a34f 173a06.t10 15cf481498e3b7e0b2f7bfe5434121cc3bd65662 gfx1 2 good no
arcade 173a07.f5 262144 4cdaee71 173a07.f5 bdc05d4475415f6fac65d7cdbc48df398e57845e soundcpu 0 good no
arcade 173a08.b6 2097152 dcdded95 173a08.b6 8eeb546a0b60a35a6dce36c5ee872e6c93c577c9 k054539 0 good no
arcade 173a09.a6 2097152 c93697c4 173a09.a6 0528a604868267a30d281b822c187df118566691 k054539 200000 good no
arcade 173a10.b8 2097152 42fb0a0c 173a10.b8 d68c932cfabdec7896698b433525fe47ef4698d0 gfx2 0 good no
arcade 173a11.a8 2097152 b0d747c4 173a11.a8 0cf1ee1b9a35ded31a81c321df2a076f7b588971 gfx2 2 good no
arcade 173a12.b10 2097152 0fc2ad24 173a12.b10 6eda1043ee1266b8ba938a03a90bc7787210a936 gfx2 4 good no
arcade 173a13.a10 2097152 4cf85439 173a13.a10 8c298bf0e659a830a1830a1180f4ce71215ade45 gfx2 6 good no
arcade 173aab01.q5 262144 9193e89f 574d6eb4097cd10c3dea99060ee09f220d41f1dc maincpu 0 good no
arcade 173aab02.q6 262144 2567f3eb ccdb2a4b3ad1464f70d1442df8a3a7a7e34f6cd7 maincpu 1 good no
arcade buckyaab.nv 128 6a5986f3 bucky.nv 3efddeed261b09031c582e12318f00c2cbb214ea eeprom 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
K054539 ADPCM k054539 audio 18432000
M68000 maincpu cpu 16000000
Speaker rspeaker audio
YM2151 ymsnd audio 4000000
Z80 soundcpu cpu 8000000

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 27 years ago:

Bucky O'Hare (c) 1992 Konami Company, Limited.

Bucky O'Hare is a scrolling shoot-em-up for up to four players based on the TV cartoon series Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars. Players must stop the Toad Empire from invading their home planets in the 'Aniverse' and enslaving their people. To achieve their goal they must shoot their way through an army of brainwashed toads to destroy their evil leader, a computer program known as 'KOMPLEX' and release the 'Interplanetary Life Force.'

Players choose to play as either Blinky (a one-eyed android), Bucky (the heroic rabbit captain), Dead-Eye Duck (a four-armed mallard) or Jenny (an 'Aldebaran cat' and telepath). Differences between the characters are purely visual as each plays the same.

In addition to their gun, each character carries a small number of smart bombs that can kill multiple enemies. Weapon and health power-ups appear at certain points in a stage, appearing through a glowing 'door' outline, that opens and throws the power-up into the stage.

Some stages feature locked cells in which Bucky's people are imprisoned. These can be shot open to release the prisoners. The game is mainly viewed from a side-scrolling perspective but will sometimes switch the viewpoint from stage-to-stage, with some stages using a forced isometric perspective or a vertically-scrolling viewpoint.

A large boss character awaits players at the end of each stage. "Bucky O'Hare" features eight stages of play:
Stage 1: Planet Warren
Stage 2: Planet Punk
Stage 3: Climate Converter
Stage 4: Asteroidbelt
Stage 5: Planet Rat
Stage 6: Mother Ship
Stage 7: Toad Star
Stage 8: Planet Life Force

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : GX173

Main CPU : Motorola 68000
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151, K054539

Players : 2 or 4
Control : 8-Way Joystick
Buttons : 3
=> Shoot, Jump, Super Bomb

- TRIVIA -

Bucky O'Hare was released in September 1992, it is based on the short-lived cartoon aired in 1991. Originally based upon the comic book created by Larry Hama in 1978, this was the first serious competitor to the TMNT because it wasn't completely children-oriented and the comic book wasn't a TMNT wannabe. However, due to poor distribution of the TV show and financial problems with the producers the show couldn't see a second season.

Several of the staff members went on to form the developer Treasure the following year. 'Escape Iuchi5' is Hiroshi Iuchi, the director of "Ikaruga" and "Radiant Silvergun". 'Gammer Kikuchi' is Tetsuhiko Kikuchi, the character director of "Guardian Heroes", and 'Star Hanzawa' is Norio Hanzawa, the composer for most of Treasure's games.

Soundtrack Releases (for limited-edition) :
Konami All-Stars 1993 ~ Music Station of Dreams (KICA-9016~8) December 24, 1992

- UPDATES -

In the U.S. version :
* "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen added.
* Extra lives are impossible to obtain. In the world version, you could obtain an extra life by collecting a heart if you had enough health (the unused health is carried over to the new life).
* The Gimmick Weapon is mapped to button 3 (mapped to buttons 1 and 2 in the world version).
* You must press all three buttons to use a super bomb (mapped to button 3 in the world version).

- PORTS -

* Others :
LCD handheld game (1992)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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