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Crisis Zone (CSZO3 Ver. B, 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. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Crisis Zone (CSZO3 Ver. B, set 2)
Name crszonev3b2
Manufacturer Namco
Year 2000
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 1P
Added to MAME .149
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent crszone : Crisis Zone (CSZO4 Ver. B) (2000)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

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

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy vertical2 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 640 480 59.8824

Dipswitchs

Roms list

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Chips list

name tag type clock
C352 c352 audio 25401600
H8/3002 subcpu cpu 16934400
H8/3334 iocpu cpu 14745600
IDT R4650 (big) maincpu cpu 203212800
Speaker rspeaker audio

Serie

Serie : Time Crisis
  1. Time Crisis (Rev. TS2 Ver.B) (1995)
  2. Time Crisis (Rev. TS2 Ver.A) (1995)
  3. Time Crisis (USA) (1997)
  4. Time Crisis II (US, TSS3 Ver. B) (1997)
  5. Time Crisis II (Japan, TSS1 Ver. B) (1997)
  6. Time Crisis II (World, TSS2 Ver. B) (1997)
  7. Time Crisis II (World, TSS4 Ver. A) (1997)
  8. Time Crisis II (US, TSS5 Ver. A) (1997)
  9. Crisis Zone (CSZO4 Ver. B) (2000)
  10. Crisis Zone (CSZO2 Ver. A) (2000)
  11. Crisis Zone (CSZO3 Ver. A) (2000)
  12. Crisis Zone (CSZO3 Ver. B, set 1) (2000)
  13. Crisis Zone (CSZO3 Ver. B, set 2) (2000)
  14. Crisis Zone (CSZO4 Ver. A) (2000)
  15. Time Crisis 3 (TST1) (2003)
  16. Time Crisis 3 (TST2 Ver. A) (2003)
  17. Time Crisis 4 (2006)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 20 years ago:

Crisis Zone (c) 1999 Namco.

As a member of the S.T.F. anti-terrorist unit, your mission is to stop the U.R.D.A. terrorist group who's taken over the Garland Square complex.

- TECHNICAL -

Namco System Super 23 hardware

- TRIVIA -

Crisis Zone was released on October, 22nd 1999 in Japan.

Adam Uppahad holds the official record for the fastest completion of this game with a time of 16:15.000 on April 1, 2000.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* High Score Tips : Here's some tips for racking in the points.
1) Basic Combos - an obvious one, shoot as many guys on the screen at the same time as you can and reload quick enough to continue popping guys on screen
2) Headshots - Like Time Crisis 2, more points will be awarded for head shots.
3) Item combos - In Crisis Zone, pretty much everything can be shot at, so when you're not popping some bad guys, take a shot as the scenery. Try not to just fill the screen with bullets, concentrate on certain objects in the background, such as barrels or flowerpots, because it requires more items to be broken in order for it to count towards a combo.

* Boss 1 Tips : The tank in the mall can give you some extreme points IF you know what to shoot at and create combo's out of :
- 6 side guns (3 on each side of the tank)
- 1 Gatling gun (the Gatling gun on top of the tanks primary gun)
- 1 primary gun (it's obviously the big gun on the tank)
- 2 rocket launchers (on either side of the tank)
These parts of the tank you can start shooting at right away, but there are 4 other places of interest that only open up once certain parts of the tank are destroyed :
- 2 back rocket launchers (when you thought they were done, there's more, located on the back part of the tank)
- 2 more Gatling guns (inside the tank, last part of tank to destroy)

Note : that the rockets that are being fired at you can be destroyed :
- Large rocket (that come from the side launcher's of the tank) These take more than one bullet to destroy.
- Groups of orange rockets (come from the back launchers of the tank) These can be taken out with one bullet, but be careful and fast.

* Boss 2 Tips : Here are some things to note about the Tiger Helicopter...
- The Helicopter's machine gun accuracy: this little gun seems to target you better when it's very close to you, so be on guard
- The orange rockets: this guy loves those rockets! But be careful, as tempting as it is to try and shoot every one you've got to be extremely quick (and lucky) at certain parts when the Helicopter is close.
- Dropping bombs : they require a few more bullets but it's actually a smart idea to shoot them, so you can destroy this boss.

The Helicopter will bring his friends in from time to time so keep on the lookout for other 'things' shooting at you.

* Boss 3 Tips : The 3 bosses are 2 henchmen; One of these guys is more deadly than the other, mostly the fast moving, boomerang/knife chucking guy. He'll be your problem for the most part. Things to note when fighting these guys are :
- They bring their friends: several times the fat guy will call his friends to try to get several shots on you. Be careful!
- Some stuff to combo off of, there are paint cans and other stuff to combo more hits off these guys so if you really want that high score, this can help you.
- The boomerang/knives that the fast guy throws can be shot at. One bullet will drop 'em to the ground but I'll stress this again: don't throw away a life just to shoot a projectile. It's not worth it.
- Know when to duck: the fat henchman will try to swing a bunch of things at you. Don't be fooled, yet don't sit too long. Get a feel for when he swings and get ready to duck. Note : The game doesn't say DANGER! this time.

* Final Boss Tips : This guy wields a shotgun-esque weapon and throws grenades. This guy has got really good aim (most of the time) and he'll bring all of his friends into the fight : Ninjas, Blue Guards, Red Guards, White Guards, you name it.

- SERIES -

1. Time Crisis (1995, ARC)
2. Time Crisis II (1998, ARC)
3. Crisis Zone (1999, ARC)
4. Time Crisis - Project Titan (2001, PSX)
5. Time Crisis 3 (2003, ARC)
6. Time Crisis 4 (2006, ARC)

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Sony PlayStation 2 (2004)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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