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Cosmic Chasm (set 2)

  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 Cosmic Chasm (set 2)
Name cchasm1
Manufacturer Cinematronics / GCE
Year 1983
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .036b01
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent cchasm : Cosmic Chasm (set 1) (1983)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 1
Input buttons
Input coins 3

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
dial 0 255 100 10 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
vector 270 no 40

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 2732.bin 4096 715adc4a 2732.bin 426be4f3334ef7f2e8eb4d533e64276c30812aa3 audiocpu 0 good no
arcade chasm.u1 4096 e02293f8 136757b3c9e0ebfde6c13c57ac52f5fdbf5fd65b maincpu c000 good no
arcade chasm.u10 4096 c2c532a3 d29d40d42a2f69de0b1e2ee6a32633468a94fd85 maincpu 8001 good no
arcade chasm.u11 4096 a4eb59a5 chasm.u11 a7bb3ca8f1f000f224def6342ca9d1eabcb210e6 maincpu 4001 good no
arcade chasm.u12 4096 5d702c7d chasm.u12 cbdceed45a1112594fbcbeb6976edc932b32d518 maincpu 1 good no
arcade chasm.u13 4096 877e849c chasm.u13 bdeb97fcb7488e7f0866dd651204c362d2ec9f4f maincpu e001 good no
arcade chasm.u14 4096 8e426628 chasm.u14 2d70a7717b18cc892332b9d5d2de3ceba6c1481d maincpu a001 good no
arcade chasm.u15 4096 9d3abf97 chasm.u15 476d684182d92d66263df82e1b5c4ff24b6814e8 maincpu 6001 good no
arcade chasm.u16 4096 2e192db0 chasm.u16 1a8ff983295ab52b5099c089b3142cdc56d28aee maincpu 2001 good no
arcade chasm.u2 4096 008b26ef 6758d77bf48f466b8692bf7c678a597792d8cfdb maincpu 8000 good no
arcade chasm.u3 4096 9c71c600 chasm.u3 900526eaff7483fc478ebfb3f14796ff8fd1d01f maincpu 4000 good no
arcade chasm.u4 4096 19244f25 chasm.u4 79deaae82da8d1b16d05bbac43ba900c4b1d9f26 maincpu 0 good no
arcade chasm.u5 4096 e4a58b7d chasm.u5 0e5f948cd110804e6119fafb4e3fa5904dd1390f maincpu e000 good no
arcade chasm.u6 4096 a96525d2 chasm.u6 1c41bc3bf051cf1830182cbde6fba4e56db7e431 maincpu a000 good no
arcade chasm.u7 4096 8308dd6e chasm.u7 82ad7c27e9a41af5280ecd975d3530ff2ed27ad4 maincpu 6000 good no
arcade chasm.u8 4096 56a7ce8a chasm.u8 14c790dcddb78d3b81b5a65fe3529e42c9708273 maincpu 2000 good no
arcade chasm.u9 4096 d90c9773 chasm.u9 4033f0579f0782db2157f6cbece53b0d74e61d4f maincpu c001 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
1-Bit DAC dac2 audio
AY-3-8910A ay2 audio 1818182
M68000 maincpu cpu 8000000
Speaker speaker audio
Z80 audiocpu cpu 3584229

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 36 years ago:

Cosmic Chasm (c) 1983 Cinematronics.

Strap on your vector spacesuit, and hop into your vector spaceship. It is a good old ship, and it has seen a lot of action. From navigating the asteroid belt and blasting aliens around the sun, to attacking evil space cannons, your little vector ship has done it all, and this time it has been upgraded with twin blasters. You see the ship in Cosmic Chasm seems to be the same spaceship that is in every vector game. You control it using rotation buttons and a thruster button, with a laser and a shield button thrown in for good measure, just like almost every other vector game around.

Now here is what you have to do. You guide your ship through a space fortress room by room. Each room contains a center section that slowly grows and will eventually trap you if you are not fast enough. You can shoot the center section to slow its growth. Each room also contains several exits. One of the exits will always spew forth a bunch of bad guys, shoot them, then exit to go to a different room. Between rooms you get to see an excellent tunnel animation. The idea is to make your way to the center of the fortress, blast the power core, and then leave. There is a map at the top of the screen to keep you from getting lost. This is a pretty decent game. It has a lot more to offer than the one screen of bad guys that most vector games have.

- TECHNICAL -

Main CPU : Motorola 68000, Zilog Z80
Sound Chips : General Instrument AY8910 (x2), DAC

Screen orientation : Vertical

Players : 2
Controls : dial
Buttons : 3
=> [1] FIRE, [2] THRUST, [3] SHIELD

- TRIVIA -

This title was first available in 1982 on the CGE Vectrex home vector console, licensed by Cinematronics from GCE. It was only available in the arcades later, in February 1983. That is quite a reverse from the norm, usually games hit the arcades a year or two before they make it to the consoles.

It was the last color vector game released by Cinematronics. Approximately 400 units were produced (based on serial numbers). This title used a 68000 processor and a color X-Y monitor, which allowed for some very nice graphical effects that most early 80s hardware was simply not capable of.

People often mistake Cosmic Chasm machines for converted "Dragon's Lair" machines. That is because they shipped in almost the exact same cabinet. They both have the same side panels, overall design, and three-section marquee. But Cosmic Chasm differs in the angle of the control panel, and in the placement of the monitor. The artwork on this machine is mostly purple. The sideart is done with two large stickers, and it shows a huge logo, and a scene of some giant girders out in space.

Dwayne Richard holds the official record for this game with 124,500 points on December 1, 2005.

- STAFF -

Arcade port programmed by: Mike Gomez, Bob Skinner, David Dentt, Brooke Jarrett

- CONTRIBUTE -

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