0.94u5 [Brian Troha, f205v]
0.61 [Acho A. Tang]
Samples required (Equites)
Bugs:
- Bull Fighters sound emulation misses drums. Kold666 (ID 00428)
WIP:
- 0.168: Replaced ALPHA-8301 CPU3 with HD44801.
- 0.133u1: Renamed (bullfgts) to (bullfgtrs).
- 0.127u1: Nicola Salmoria added 8303 rom to Bull Fighter and clone (Sega) and updated MCU simulation to match the new findings.
- 28th August 2008: Corrado Tomaselli dumped the MCU8303 rom.
- 0.125u4: Added coin slots.
- 0.125u2: Removed coin slots.
- 0.123u6: Added ALPHA-8301 (500000 Hz) CPU3. Changed MSM5232 clock speed to 6144000 Hz. Added Samples (bongo1, bongo2, bongo3.wav). Fixed gfx2/3 rom loading. Changed region user1/2/3 to proms and sound1.
- 0.95: Pierpaolo Prazzoli fixed crash in the new Bull Fighter set.
- 0.94u5: Brian Troha and f205v added Bull Fighter (without Sega license). Renamed (bullfgtr) to (bullfgts).
- 21st March 2005: f205v dumped Bull Fighter, Alpha denshi co. LTD made in Japan.
- 0.61: Acho A. Tang added 'Bull Fighter' (Alpha Denshi 1984).
- 23rd June 2002: Acho A. Tang submitted drivers for Equites, Bull Fighter, The Koukouyakyuh, Splendor Blast and High Voltage. They are all playable and have sound, though the MCU emulation is not complete so there may be gameplay errors.
Recommended Games (Hockey):
Hockey (Ramtek)
Fun Four (Hockey)
Meadows 4 in 1 (Flim Flam Hockey)
Tournament Table (Hockey I, Hockey II & Hockey III)
Chexx
Hoccer
Bull Fighter
Fighting Ice Hockey (DECO Cassette)
Hat Trick
Slap Shooter
Team Hat Trick
Blades of Steel
Face Off
Hit the Ice
Mario Lemieux Hockey (Mega-Tech)
Slap Shot
2 On 2 Open Ice Challenge
Wayne Gretzky's 3D Hockey
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Vs. Hot Smash
SportTime Table Hockey (Arcadia)
Shuffleshot
Arcade Video game published 35 years ago:
Bull Fighter (c) 1984 Alpha Denshi Co., Ltd.
An early ice hockey game.
- TECHNICAL -
SEGA ID: 834-5478
Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 6 Mhz)
Sound CPU : 8085A (@ 5 Mhz)
Sound Chips : MSM5232 (@ 2.5 Mhz), AY8910 (@ 1.536111 Mhz), (2x) DAC
Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 3
- TRIVIA -
Bull Fighter was released in September 1984 in Japan.
The introductory music that plays before the first face off of a game is the same as the first 6 seconds of the opening theme to the 1981 Japanese TV show 'Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan'.
- CONTRIBUTE -
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