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Hishou Zame (Japan)

  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 Hishou Zame (Japan)
Name hishouza
Manufacturer Toaplan / Taito Corporation
Year 1987
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .035rc2
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language Japanese
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent fshark : Flying Shark (World) (1987)

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 yes
Input players 2
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 270 no 320 240 54.877858 7000000 446 0 320 286 0 240

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade b02-05.h8 16384 85a7bff6 38cd89aa0800e3796f7ecac657d14119543057c2 gfx1 8000 good no
arcade b02-06.h10 16384 ad5f1371 feae9d7bb75bfab5353be4c5931d78a530bd9bcd gfx1 4000 good no
arcade b02-07.h11 16384 c13a775e b60d26126ec6ebc24a7ca87dd0234e4d9d3e78fc gfx1 0 good no
arcade b02-19.b2 32 f72482db b02-19.b2 b0cb911f9c81f6088a5aa8760916ddae1f8534d7 proms 200 good no
arcade b02-20.b4 256 24e7d62f b02-20.b4 1c06a1ef1b6a722794ca1d5ee2c476ecaa5178a3 proms 0 good no
arcade b02-21.b5 256 a50cef09 b02-21.b5 55cafb5b2551b80ae708e9b966cf37c70a16d310 proms 100 good no
arcade b02-22.c21 32 bc88cced b02-22.c21 5055362710c0f58823c05fb4c0e0eec638b91e3d proms 220 good no
arcade b02-23.f28 32 4fb5df2a b02-23.f28 506ef2c8e4cf45c256d6831a0a5760732f2de422 proms 240 good no
arcade b02_01.d15 65536 2234b424 b02_01.d15 bd6242b9dcdb0f582565df588106cd1ce2aad53b scu 0 good no
arcade b02_02.d16 65536 30d4c9a8 b02_02.d16 96ce4f41207c5487e801a8444030ec4dc7b58b23 scu 10000 good no
arcade b02_03.d17 65536 64f3d88f b02_03.d17 d0155cfb0a8885d58e34141f9696b9aa208440ca scu 20000 good no
arcade b02_04.d20 65536 3b23a9fc b02_04.d20 2ac34445618e17371b5eed7eb6f43da4dbb99e28 scu 30000 good no
arcade b02_08.h13 32768 ef0cf49c b02_08.h13 6fd5727462cd6c5dab4c5d780bd7504e48583894 gfx3 0 good no
arcade b02_09.h15 32768 230f1582 b02_09.h15 0fd4156a46ed64cb6e5c59b8836382dd86c229cf gfx3 18000 good no
arcade b02_10.h16 32768 4bd099ff b02_10.h16 9326075f83549b0a9656f69bd4436fb1be2ac805 gfx3 10000 good no
arcade b02_11.h18 32768 f5799422 b02_11.h18 3f79dd849db787695a587f0db19a6782153b5955 gfx3 8000 good no
arcade b02_12.h20 32768 733b9997 b02_12.h20 75e874a1d148fcc8fa09bb724ce8346565ace4e5 gfx2 0 good no
arcade b02_13.h21 32768 62532cd3 b02_13.h21 df483db7604c0135130f92b08bad3fbffb4f5c47 gfx2 18000 good no
arcade b02_14.h23 32768 f711ba7d b02_14.h23 49644a264c09fc2d743e4f801b8b82e980f2def9 gfx2 10000 good no
arcade b02_15.h24 32768 8b70ef32 b02_15.h24 e1f988d650dce17e3bfbea12e5fddbb671df18d4 gfx2 8000 good no
arcade b02_16.l5 32768 cdd1a153 b02_16.l5 de9827a959039cf753ecac6756fb1925c37466d8 audiocpu 0 good no
arcade b02_17.p8 65536 cdac7228 6b0d67e4b0661a858653d2eabb8936af9148167e maincpu 1 good no
arcade b02_18.m8 65536 4444bb94 5ff955a5190d1b356187de105cfb8ea181fc1282 maincpu 0 good no
arcade dsp-a1.bpr 1024 45d4d1b1 e776a056f0f72cbeb309c5a23f803330cb8b3763 dsp 0 good no
arcade dsp-a2.bpr 1024 edd227fa 34aba84b5216ecbe462e7166d0f66785ca049a34 dsp 0 good no
arcade dsp-a3.bpr 1024 df88e79b 661b057fa2eef37b9d794151381d7d74a7bfa93a dsp 1 good no
arcade dsp-a4.bpr 1024 a2094a7f 0f1c173643046c76aa89eab66fba6ea51c3f2223 dsp 1 good no
arcade dsp-b5.bpr 1024 85ca5d47 3c6e21e2897fd35834021ec9f81f57bebfd13ef8 dsp 800 good no
arcade dsp-b6.bpr 1024 81816b2c 1e58ab7aef2a34f42267debf4cad9558d5e14159 dsp 800 good no
arcade dsp-b7.bpr 1024 e87540cd bb6e98c47ed46abbbfa06571806cb2d663880419 dsp 801 good no
arcade dsp-b8.bpr 1024 d3c16c5c a24d9536914734c1875c8a39938a346ff4418dd0 dsp 801 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M68000 maincpu cpu 7000000
Speaker mono audio
TMS32010 dsp cpu 14000000
YM3812 ymsnd audio 3500000
Z80 audiocpu cpu 3500000

Serie

Serie : Flying Shark
  1. Flyin' Shark (bootleg of Hishou Zame) (1987)
  2. Flying Shark (World) (1987)
  3. Flying Shark (UK) (1987)
  4. Flying Shark (bootleg with 8741) (1987)
  5. Hishou Zame (Japan) (1987)
  6. Sky Shark (US, set 1) (1987)
  7. Fighting Hawk (World) (1988)
  8. Fighting Hawk (Japan) (1988)
  9. Fire Shark (earlier) (1989)
  10. Same! Same! Same! (1P set) (1989)
  11. Same! Same! Same! (2P set) (1989)
  12. Sky Shark (USA, Rev. 0A) (1989)
  13. Fire Shark (1990)
  14. Fire Shark (Korea, set 1, easier) (1990)
  15. Fire Shark (Korea, set 2, harder) (1990)
  16. Same! Same! Same! (Jpn) (1990)
  17. Fire Shark (Euro) (1991)
  18. Hishouzame - Flying Shark (1991)
  19. Hishouzame / Flying Shark (1993)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 32 years ago:

飛翔鮫 (c) 1987 Taito Corp.
(Hi Sho Zame)

Hi Sho Zame is a vertically scrolling shoot-em-up in which players pilot a bi-plane over enemy-packed landscapes as they attempt to destroy waves of enemy aircraft, as well as ground-based targets such as tanks and gun emplacements. Naval vehicles also feature, from small single-shot craft up to heavily-armed battle cruisers.

In addition to the standard forward-firing machine guns, players start each stage armed with three 'shatter bombs', these act as smart bombs and are capable of destroying or damaging numerous ground and air targets within a large radius. If the player gets shot down, the shatter bombs are replenished at the start of the next life.

Certain enemy vehicles, such as armoured troop carriers and large bombers, need to be hit several times before they are destroyed. Enemy tanks are often amassed in underground bunkers and if the player succeeds in blowing these open, the tanks inside can be destroyed before they are deployed.

As well as the standard enemy planes, squadrons of red, blue or yellow enemy planes also appear. Destroying a yellow squadron awards bonus points but destroying a red squadron releases a flashing 'S' icon, collecting this increases the player's fire power and can be done several times. Destroying a blue squadron earns the player an extra life.

Some of the ground-based tank units release a red 'B' icon when destroyed, picking this up awards the player with a shatter bomb. Each stage starts and ends on an airport runway and extra points are awarded for any shatter bombs the player has remaining.

Hi Sho Zame consists of five different stages, after which the game repeats from the second stage onwards with an increased level of difficulty.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : TP-007
Prom Stickers : B02

Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 7 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 3.5 Mhz), TMS32010 (@ 3.5 Mhz)
Sound Chips : YM3812 (@ 3.5 Mhz)

Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 2

- TRIVIA -

Developed by Toaplan. Hi Sho Zame was Released in March 1987 in Japan by Taito. It was known outside Japan as "Flying Shark" and in US as "Sky Shark".

The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Flying Shark'.

Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Kyukyoku Tiger : G.S.M Taito 2 - D28B0008) on November 21, 1988.

- SERIES -

1. Hi Sho Zame (1987)
2. Fighting Hawk (1988)
3. Same! Same! Same! (1989)

- STAFF -

Music and sound created by : Tatsuya Uemura

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
[JP] Sharp X68000 (1991)
[JP] FM Towns CD (1993)

- CONTRIBUTE -

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