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Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (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. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (prototype)
Name ddragon3p
Manufacturer Technos Japan
Year 1990
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 3P sim
Added to MAME .128u7
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Fighter

Parent and clones

Parent ddragon3 : Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (US) (1990)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

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 3
Input buttons
Input coins 2

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 320 240 57.444853 7000000 448 0 320 272 8 248

Dipswitchs

Roms list

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arcade 15.ic46 131072 24d0bf41 2e9c26c8078d17323af6ba378c7ceaed9045d3f7 gfx1 40001 good no
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arcade 3.ic74 262144 c28b53cd 93d29669ec899fd5852f61b1d91d0a90cc30e192 oki 40000 good no
arcade 30.ic13 131072 72fe2b16 92f02381c0216cf5cfede6813e4dcb814a040091 gfx1 0 good no
arcade 30.ic38 256 113c7443 mb7114h.ic38 7b0b13e9f0c219f6d436aeec06494734d1f4a599 proms 0 good no
arcade 30a10-0.ic23 131072 12f641ba 1e197a584bcc0b2f3b97e1a8ec61864b279ab951 gfx2 280000 good no
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arcade 30a12-0.ic43 131072 91da004c d61c8545e622de6872ce1f1487dd0342fd81572c gfx2 80000 good no
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arcade 30a15-0.ic79 131072 ad50e92c 30a15-0.ic79 facac5bbe11716d076a40eacbb67f7caab7a4a27 maincpu 0 good no
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arcade 9.ic39 131072 726c49b7 dbafad47bb6b717c409fdc5d81c413f1282f2bbb gfx2 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M68000 maincpu cpu 10000000
OKI6295 oki audio 1056000
Speaker rspeaker audio
YM2151 ym2151 audio 3579545
Z80 audiocpu cpu 3579545

Serie

Serie : Double Dragon
  1. Double Dragon (Japan) (1987)
  2. Double Dragon (bootleg with 3xM6809, set 1) (1987)
  3. Double Dragon (bootleg with 3xM6809, set 2) (1987)
  4. Double Dragon (bootleg with HD6309) (1987)
  5. Double Dragon (bootleg) (1987)
  6. Double Dragon (bootleg with M6803) (1987)
  7. Double Dragon (US set 1) (1987)
  8. Double Dragon (US set 2) (1987)
  9. Double Dragon (US set 3) (1987)
  10. Double Dragon (World set 1) (1987)
  11. Double Dragon (World set 2) (1987)
  12. Double Dragon (UK) (1988)
  13. Double Dragon (5.25") (1988)
  14. Double Dragon (Spa) (1988)
  15. Double Dragon (World) (1988)
  16. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (World) (1988)
  17. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (US, bootleg) (1988)
  18. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Japan) (1988)
  19. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (US) (1988)
  20. Double Dragon (USA) (1988)
  21. Double Dragon (Spa) [Animagic] [Original] (1988)
  22. Double Dragon (PlayChoice-10) (1988)
  23. Double Dragon (1989)
  24. Double Dragon (PAL) (1989)
  25. Double Dragon (Kor) (1989)
  26. Double Dragon (Euro, Magnum 4) (1989)
  27. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (UK) (1989)
  28. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (1989)
  29. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Euro, v1.2, Budget) (1989)
  30. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Jpn) (1989)
  31. Double Dragon (NTSC) (1989)
  32. Double Dragon (Euro, USA) (1990)
  33. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Spa) (1990)
  34. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Euro) (1990)
  35. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (USA, Rev. A) (1990)
  36. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (US) (1990)
  37. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (bootleg) (1990)
  38. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (Japan) (1990)
  39. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (prototype) (1990)
  40. Double Dragon (Ocean) (1991)
  41. Double Dragon II (Euro, USA) (1991)
  42. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (Jpn) (1991)
  43. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (UK) (1991)
  44. Double Dragon III - The Rosetta Stone (Jpn) (1991)
  45. Double Dragon (Euro) (1992)
  46. Double Dragon 3 (Euro, USA) (1992)
  47. Double Dragon III - The Rosetta Stone (1992)
  48. Double Dragon 3 - The Arcade Game (Euro, USA, Rev. A?) (1992)
  49. Double Dragon (Euro, USA) (1993)
  50. Double Dragon (Euro, USA) (1993)
  51. Double Dragon (Euro, USA) (1993)
  52. Double Dragon II - The Revenge (SCD)(Jpn) (1993)
  53. Double Dragon III - The Sacred Stones (Euro) (1994)
  54. Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) (1995)
  55. Double Dragon (Jpn, USA) (1995)
  56. Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) (1995)
  57. Double Dragon (Jpn) (1996)
  58. Double Dragon (Spa) (19??)
  59. DDRAGON2 (19??)
  60. Double Dragon Advance (USA) (2003)

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History


Arcade Video game published 29 years ago:

Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone (c) 1990 Technos Japan Corp.

A mysterious fortune teller warns Billy & Jimmy Lee about the rise of a powerful enemy in Egypt. Since the Lee brothers are looking for a true challenge to put their martial arts skills to the ultimate test, they agree to face this mysterious new enemy. They embark on a world quest - joining up with new allies in the process - and try to lay claim to the famous 'Rosetta Stone'.

The 3rd and final arcade entry of the Double Dragon series (not counting the later Neo-Geo fighting game based on the movie) features a completely gameplay system and graphics from the first two installments. The game can played by up to 2 or 3 players, depending on the cabinet and settings. The 3rd player takes control of a yellow-clad Lee brother named Sonny, who is exclusive to this game. Techniques from the previous games such as the hair grab and the elbow punch are gone, but new ones are added such as the belly-to-back throw and the back-to-back hurricane kick, as well as the ability to dash by tapping the joystick left or right twice.

The game features weapon shops that allows the player to purchase power-ups by inserting additional tokens. The power-ups differ between stages differ between stages and are available as followed.
* Extra Guys - Allows the player to control a new character who replaces the current fighter when he dies. There are three character types in addition to the Lee brothers.
- The Urquidez Brothers (Roney, Sunny, Jonny) - Tall European grapplers. They have the most energy of the four character types. Up to three fighters can be have in reserve.
- The Chin Brothers (Seimei, Taimei, Sinmei) - Chubby Chinese men with powerful attacks.
- The Oyama Brothers (Masao, Kunio, Akira) - Japanese karate masters dressed in gis specializing in speedy attacks.
* Tricks - The hurricane kick and the one-armed stand head butt are added to the player's move set. If the player's current character dies, then the new techniques will be inherited by the next character in reserve, if there is one.
* Weapons - A nunchaku or sword are given player. Only the Lees can have purchase and wield weapons.
* Energy - Restores the current character's life to 150%.
* Power-Up - Increases the character's agility.

There are 5 stages in the game :

Mission 1 - America - The enemies in this stage are typical thugs and bikers. The first area takes place in a downtown area of city. After defeating the first wave of enemies, the player will enter a warehouse, where they encounter bikers that will try to run over them with their bike. The boss in this is Jim, a red-haired biker wearing a leather jacket.

Mission 2 - China - The enemies are martial artists that specialize in flying kicks. The stage takes place in a single level set in a countryside near the Great Wall of China. The boss at the end of level is Li Cheng-Long, a Shaolin Martial Arts expert who resembles Bruce Lee. When he's down in life, he will wield out his club.

Mission 3 - Japan - The enemies are samurai swordsmen. The first area takes place outside a castle, with bamboo traps and enemies coming out of walls. The second area takes place inside a castle, where the player will face a few more swordsmen before taking out on the boss, Ranzou, a ninja. He attacks with throwing stars and smoke bombs and splits into three forms when he's down on his life.

Mission 4 - Italy - Consists of a single level set in the ruins of a coliseum. The enemies are roman archers. After defeating most of the archers, the boss Giuliano, a man decked in gladiator armor, will attempt to run the player over with his horse. After defeating all the archers, Giuliano will dismount at the end of the level and fight the player. He wields a long hand spear and can block attacks with his shield.

Mission 5 - Egypt - The final stage is composed of seven levels, which includes a desert field, an underground forest, a trap room with stone pillars and giant hands emerging from the floor, a hall with a flying disc. Enemies include living tree men and rock creatures.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : TA-0030

Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 12 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 3.579545 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579545 Mhz), OKI6295 (@ 8.5 Khz)

Players : 3
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 3

- TRIVIA -

Developed by East Technology. Double Dragon 3 was released in November 1990 by Technos.

The first two Double Dragon games were created by an internal team at Technos, but this game was written by an outside team called East Technology (see Staff section for more information). A graffiti in the first stage reads "Gigandes", which one of the team's previous games.

There are 4 character types, the Lee brothers and 3 new character types (who are available via the weapon shops in the American and World versions, and are selectable in the Japanese version). However the original idea for the game was for the player to select between Billy and Jimmy Lee, or one of the 3 new characters introduced in the game. The original characters which were Roney Urquidez (who originally wore orange), Chin Seimei (who originally wore red) and Masao Oyama (who was originally named Masahiko Oyama). Apparently the designers considered the possibility that 2 or 3 players playing the game at the same time might want to control the same character, so they revised this by creating Sonny (the 3rd Lee brother) and 2 siblings for each of the new characters. A separate character portrait was made for Jimmy, which is unused in the released Japanese version. The game's ending depicts the original 5 characters, as does the artwork on the Japanese sales flyer.

Soundtrack releases (for limited-editon) :
Double Dragon 3 / The Conbatribes - / Pony Canyon / Scitron - PCCB-00065 - June 21, 1991

- UPDATES -

The US version is slightly different, it has the 'Winners Don't Use Drugs' screen.

The Japanese version discards the weapon shops completely from the game. Instead, the game asks the player to select from the 4 character types available when they begin (Lee, Chin, Urquidez or Oyama). The one-armed stand head-butt and the hurricane kick are available as part of the default moveset, but the hurricane kick is made hard to execute. While controlling one of the Lee brothers, a nunchaku or a sword can be found on the floor in certain stages. The first stage is slightly re-arranged, with the starting point moved in front of the Power Records store and the conveyor belt inside the warehouse removed.

- SERIES -

1. Double Dragon [Model TA-0021] (1987)
2. Double Dragon II - The Revenge [Model TA-0026] (1988)
3. Double Dragon 3 - The Rosetta Stone [Model TA-0030] (1991)
4. Super Double Dragon (1992, Super Famicom )
5. Double Dragon V - The Shadow Falls (1994, Super NES / Jaguar )
6. Double Dragon (1995, AES / NEO GEO / NEO GEO CD, 1996, Playstation)
7. Double Dragon Advance (2004, GBA)
8. Double Dragon (2009, Zeebo)
9. Double Dragon (2011 iOS / Android)
10. Double Dragon Neon (2012, PS3 / Xbox 360)
11. Double Dragon II: Wander of the Dragons - (2013, Xbox 360)
12. Double Dragon IV (2017, PS4 / Nintendo Switch / iOS / Android / Windows)

- STAFF -

Director: Yoshihisa Kishimoto
Programmers : N. Takioka, E. Ogura, Y. Katsumata
Designers : K. Ichikawa, T. Irisawa, T. Chida, J. Hasepin, H. Nagoshi, U. Hoshino
Audio : A. Inoue, T. Nozaki

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Famicom (1990, JP title : "Double Dragon III: The Rosetta Stone", NA/EU title : "Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones")
Sega Mega Drive (1992)
Nintendo Game Boy (1992)

* COMPUTERS:
Commodore C64 (1991)
PC-Compatible [MS-DOS, 5.25'' / 3.5''] (1991)
Atari ST (1991)
Commodore Amiga (1991)
Amstrad CPC (1991)
Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1992)

* OTHERS:
LCD handheld game (1991) released by Tiger Electronics.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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