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Final Lap (Rev C)

  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 Final Lap (Rev C)
Name finallapc
Manufacturer Namco
Year 1987
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 1P
Added to MAME .070u4
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Driving

Parent and clones

Parent finallap : Final Lap (Rev E) (1987)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

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

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
paddle 0 255 50 10 no
pedal 0 255 100 15 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 288 224 60.606061 6144000 384 0 288 264 0 224

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade fl1-3.5b 256 d179d99a fl1-3.5b 4e64f284c74d2b77f893bd28aaa6489084056aa2 c45_road:clut 0 good no
arcade fl1-c0 131072 cd9d2966 fl1-c0 39671f846542ba6ae47764674509127cf73e3d71 gfx2 0 good no
arcade fl1-c1 131072 b0efec87 fl1-c1 6d042f35942c2bdbf5aeb31358d3837ee9c8e5fa gfx2 80000 good no
arcade fl1-c2 131072 263b8e31 fl1-c2 e2665edd89f7bb8c699e61df6de6a2e8e0698092 gfx2 100000 good no
arcade fl1-c3 131072 c2c56743 fl1-c3 3f338599ffd2e13452cdc3dbf3697fd8aa04bcd2 gfx2 180000 good no
arcade fl1-c5 131072 ab89da77 fl1-c5 5cbead4289269a832c0d44d0ded79b58fcc4cc17 gfx2 280000 good no
arcade fl1-s0 131072 1f8ff494 10a90291159e29a905c6d438aa2bc98ccf906a69 audiocpu c000 good no
arcade fl1-sp0 65536 2c5ff15d fl1-sp0 762b49016e8688a3b323b85bc4009b1745f86a3f slave 0 good no
arcade fl1-sp1 65536 ea9d1a2e fl1-sp1 37f96306c49475bf45157f768c9173a057bade20 slave 1 good no
arcade fl1-v1 131072 86b21996 fl1-v1 833ffde729199c81e472fb88ed5b7f4ce08a83d6 c140 0 good no
arcade fl1-v2 131072 6a164647 fl1-v2 3162457beccccdb416994ebd32fb83b13eb719e0 c140 80000 good no
arcade fl2-c4 131072 83c77a50 fl2-c4 a3c19de25819586bdecae46326836090e80a92ee gfx2 200000 good no
arcade fl2-c6 131072 239bd9a0 fl2-c6 729abe89bea31b4e21161c69579df775b1cba6fe gfx2 300000 good no
arcade fl2-mp0c 65536 f667f2c9 79096bd600c001b21020ddf468e55c34dad9f1eb maincpu 0 good no
arcade fl2-mp1c 65536 b8615d33 f72ce75047cf41d47684d6657aa3bd1b00f68056 maincpu 1 good no
arcade fl2-sha 131072 5fda0b6d fl2-sha 92c0410e159977ea73a8e8c0cb1321c3056f6c2f gfx4 0 good no
arcade obj-0b 524288 c6986523 obj-0b 1a4b0e95ade6314850b6e44f2debda0ab6e91397 gfx1 200000 good no
arcade obj-1b 524288 6af7d284 obj-1b c74f975c301ff15040be1b38359624ec9c83ac76 gfx1 280000 good no
arcade obj-2b 524288 de45ca8d obj-2b f476ff1719f60d721d55fd1e40e465f48e7ed019 gfx1 300000 good no
arcade obj-3b 524288 dba830a2 obj-3b 5bd899b39458978dd419bf01082782a02b2d9c20 gfx1 380000 good no
arcade sys2c65c.bin 32768 a5b2a4ff sys2c65c.bin 068bdfcc71a5e83706e8b23330691973c1c214dc mcu 8000 baddump no
arcade sys2mcpu.bin 8192 a342a97e sys2mcpu.bin 2c420d34dba21e409bf78ddca710fc7de65a6642 mcu 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
C140 c140 audio 21333
HD63705 mcu cpu 2048000
M68000 slave cpu 12288000
M6809 audiocpu cpu 2048000
Speaker rspeaker audio
YM2151 ymsnd audio 3579545

Serie

Serie : Pole Position
  1. Pole Position (World) (1982)
  2. Pole Position (Atari version 1) (1982)
  3. Pole Position (Atari version 2) (1982)
  4. Pole Position (Japan) (1982)
  5. Top Racer (no MB8841 + MB8842) (1982)
  6. Pole Position (1983)
  7. Pole Position (1983)
  8. Pole Position (1983)
  9. Pole Position (1983)
  10. Pole Position (1983)
  11. Pole Position (1983)
  12. Pole Position (1983)
  13. Pole Position II (Japan) (1983)
  14. Pole Position II (Atari) (1983)
  15. Pole Position II (bootleg) (1983)
  16. Speed Up (Spanish bootleg of Pole Position) (1983)
  17. Top Racer (with MB8841 + MB8842, 1983) (1983)
  18. Pole Position (1984)
  19. Gran Premio F1 (Italian bootleg of Pole Position II) (1984)
  20. Gran Premio F1 (Spanish bootleg of Pole Position II) (1984)
  21. Top Racer (with MB8841 + MB8842, 1984) (1984)
  22. Pole Position II (1985)
  23. Pole Position (Hebdogiciel no. 119-120) (1986)
  24. Pole Position (Hebdogiciel no. 119-120) (1986)
  25. Final Lap (Rev E) (1987)
  26. Final Lap (Rev C) (1987)
  27. Final Lap (Rev D) (1987)
  28. Final Lap (Japan, Rev B) (1987)
  29. Final Lap (Japan, Rev C) (1987)
  30. Pole Position (1987)
  31. Pole Position II (PAL) (1987)
  32. Pole Position (Sonic) (1987)
  33. Final Lap (Jpn) (1988)
  34. Final Lap Twin (1989)
  35. Final Lap Twin (Tourvision PCE bootleg) (1989)
  36. Pole Position (198?)
  37. Final Lap 2 (1990)
  38. Final Lap 2 (Japan) (1990)
  39. Final Lap Twin (1990)
  40. Final Lap 3 (World, set 1) (1992)
  41. Final Lap 3 (World, set 2) (1992)
  42. Final Lap 3 (bootleg) (1992)
  43. Final Lap 3 (Japan) (1992)
  44. Final Lap 3 (Japan - Rev C) (1992)
  45. Top Racer (Jpn) (1992)
  46. Final Lap R (Rev. B) (1995)
  47. Final Lap R (Japan Rev. C) (1995)
  48. Final Lap R (1995)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 32 years ago:

Final Lap (c) 1987 Namco, Limited.

A Formula One racing game featuring several courses. The gameplay is similar in feel to Namco's 1982 legend, "Pole Position", although the steering is much looser than that of its legendary predecessor. Down shifting and brakes play major parts in keeping control of the car on the tight, winding courses. Bumping another car will not cause the player's car to explode - as in "Pole position" - but can send the player OR the rival driver spinning off the track, costing valuable seconds.

- TECHNICAL -

Derivative Namco System 2 hardware.
Game ID : FL

Main CPU : (2x) Motorola 68000 (@ 12.288 Mhz), M6809 (@ 3.072 Mhz), HD63705 (@ 2.048 Mhz)
Sound Chips : C140 (@ 21.39 Khz), YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz)

Players : 2
Controls : Steering wheel, gear shifter (High/Low)
Pedals : Accelerator and brake

- TRIVIA -

Final Lap was released in December 1987.

Licensed to Atari Games for US distribution (May 1988). 650 standard & 500 Upright units were produced by Atari.

In 1990, Philip Morris, the tobacco conglomerate, filed a lawsuit claiming copyright infringement against Namco because this game featured a Marlboro billboard, which was found on the real-life Suzuka and Monaco tracks. Philip Morris was under investigation at the time for his role in the increase in pre-teen smoking and the appearance of one of his brands in games aimed towards children and teens did not help the company's already tarnished image. Namco was forced to pay a settlement.

Final Lap is the first multi-player, multi-cabinet networked arcade racing game. Multiple cabinets can be connected to allow up to 8 players to join in the same race.

The upright game only has one pedal; releasing it readily decelerates the vehicle.

Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Video Game Graffiti Vol.4 - VDR-5282) on 08/03/1989.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* A Trick To Get A Better Times : Play a multi-player game! In a multi-player game, the computer cars are less frequent and allow better lap times.

- SERIES -

1. Pole Position (1982)
2. Pole Position II (1983)
3. Final Lap (1987)
4. Final Lap UR (1988)
5. Final Lap Twin (1989, NEC PC-Engine)
6. Final Lap 2 (1990)
7. Final Lap 3 (1992)
8. Final Lap R (1993)
9. Final Lap 2000 (2000, Bandai WonderSwan)
10. Final Lap Special (2001, Bandai WonderSwan Color)

- STAFF -

Music composed by : Shinji Hosoe

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Famicom (1988)

* OTHERS:
LCD handheld game (1987) released by Namco.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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