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R-Type (Japan, bootleg Major Title conversion, M82)

  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 R-Type (Japan, bootleg Major Title conversion, M82)
Name rtypem82b
Manufacturer bootleg
Year 2009
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .167
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language Japanese
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent rtype : R-Type (World) (1987)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
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 0 no 384 256 55.017606 8000000 512 64 448 284 0 256

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade mt_f0.bin 131072 2d5e05d5 18bdc9c561dbf0f91642161ca985d2154bd58b5d sprites2 0 good no
arcade mt_f1.bin 131072 c68cd65f 8999b558b4af0f453ada9e4ef705163df96844e6 sprites2 20000 good no
arcade mt_f2.bin 131072 a71feb2d 47e366b422772bed08ee4d1c338970687d6c3b4c sprites2 40000 good no
arcade mt_f3.bin 131072 179f7562 6d28b199daffc62e8fa9009878ac0bb976ccbb2a sprites2 60000 good no
arcade mt_vo.bin 131072 eb24bb2c 9fca04fba0249e8213dd164eb6829e1a5acbee65 samples 0 good no
arcade rt_c0.bin 262144 c2511272 138dd131f827215f13ba0761cacc0f383b5e5a48 gfx2 0 good no
arcade rt_c1.bin 262144 6da33dae 2b5f686c5c8e45a896ab115818066d03af767cb5 gfx2 40000 good no
arcade rt_c2.bin 262144 29322d6e b553d46f1270dcc4754800e65c21b5e418994fcd gfx2 80000 good no
arcade rt_c3.bin 262144 0ab3a8db 7f4f5c18b5df0f5fdcb471db4e87c1be393aca92 gfx2 c0000 good no
arcade rt_h0.bin 131072 5fa5068b b33891d2e0ca7e52226c1318ad657ac6bc7d6df4 maincpu 1 good no
arcade rt_h1.bin 131072 76389df4 20004dd1d058589bdd8ea93a66a6cdf93382c7cc maincpu 40001 good no
arcade rt_l0.bin 131072 aee6fae8 22645da3bfeb3a7517bdbf0829fd9d689ddc5368 maincpu 0 good no
arcade rt_l1.bin 131072 6af66a05 3c686b4559e4e223e3b03533fe2b2fc4758f4e02 maincpu 40000 good no
arcade rt_n0.bin 131072 236e93ad a168c2f007a7469d8c1d834dc5247d99d13fd36d sprites 0 good no
arcade rt_n1.bin 131072 94e0da50 0e8aef07b2a4a60bb6faa9ea3d02869d30dff84c sprites 20000 good no
arcade rt_n2.bin 131072 6310dd0e 4e4a50ef64cdfddea10d415a4b2d2490c1364074 sprites 40000 good no
arcade rt_n3.bin 131072 dd9674fb 925bbd64015ec9109a74ce80747bea2bfdb0cde6 sprites 60000 good no
arcade rt_sp.bin 65536 24fded65 34e085ebfc6415a60b7440ac53c8ae7130b5e9d4 soundcpu 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
8-Bit R-2R DAC dac audio
Irem M72 Audio Custom m72 audio
Speaker speaker audio
V30 maincpu cpu 8000000
YM2151 ymsnd audio 3579545
Z80 soundcpu cpu 3579545

Serie

Serie : R-Type
  1. R-Type (World) (1987)
  2. R-Type (World bootleg) (1987)
  3. R-Type (Japan) (1987)
  4. R-Type (Japan prototype) (1987)
  5. R-Type (US) (1987)
  6. R-Type (UK) (1988)
  7. R-Type (Jpn) (1988)
  8. R-Type (World) (1988)
  9. R-Type (1988?)
  10. R-Type (1989)
  11. R-Type (1989)
  12. R-Type II (1989)
  13. R-Type II (Japan) (1989)
  14. R-Type II (Japan, revision C) (1989)
  15. R-Type (Euro, Aus, USA) (1991)
  16. R-Type Complete CD (SCD)(Jpn) (1991)
  17. R-Type (Jpn) (1991)
  18. R-Type II (Euro) (1992)
  19. R-Type II (Jpn) (1992)
  20. R-Type Leo (World) (1992)
  21. R-Type Leo (Japan) (1992)
  22. R-Type II (Japan, bootleg Major Title conversion, M82) (1997)
  23. RTYPE (19??)
  24. R-Type (Jpn) (19??)
  25. RTYPE2.LAB (19??)
  26. R-Type (Japan, bootleg Major Title conversion, M82) (2009)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 32 years ago:

R*Type (c) 1987 Irem Corp.

R*Type is a sideways-scrolling shoot-em-up in which the evil Bydo Empire rules the galaxy through fear and intimidation and it's up to the player - piloting their heavily-armed R-9 space ship - to battle through eight tough levels to the heart of the Bydo stronghold and defeat them.

The game's revolutionary weapons system is its real stroke of genius. The first of numerous innovations that R*Type bought to the genre is the beam weapon: when the fire button is held down, a 'power meter' starts to charge up; once the meter is full, releasing the fire button unleashes a very powerful plasma burst capable of inflicting much greater damage to enemy ships or even destroying numerous enemies simultaneously. The trade-off is that charging the weapon takes up valuable seconds, giving the Bydo ships time to attack.

The most significant addition to R-type's arsenal is the now-legendary 'Force Pod'. This takes the form of an invincible, detachable laser-firing pod that can be attached to either the front or rear of the player's ship, or can be detached completely, after which the pod sits some distance either ahead or behind the player's ship, tracking its movements and providing additional fire power. When attached to the R9 ship, the pod acts as a shield. This forms a crucial part of R*Type's gameplay and has to be fully utilised to navigate certain sections of the game, such as the huge mothership that comprises the game's 3rd stage.

R*Type's levels are designed to make full use of its unique weapons system, making for very linear and demanding gameplay in which losing or picking up the wrong weapon at the wrong time often leads to an instant death. Its intelligent, precise and demanding level design, gave the world its first truly 'strategic' shoot-em-up.

- TECHNICAL -

Irem M-72 system hardware

Main CPU : V30 (@ 8 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 3.579545 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.579545 Mhz)

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

- TRIVIA -

R*Type was released in July 1987 in Japan.

R*Type is one of the most famous of all scrolling shooters. Its impressive graphics, detailed animation, inventive features and simple yet surprisingly involved gameplay made it a huge success for Irem.

The first boss, as well as some of the stages, seem inspired by the artistic works of H. R. Giger (of 'Aliens' fame). He makes a brief cameo in the TV sets in "Undercover Cops".

Alfa Records released a limited-edition soundtrack cassette for this game (R*Type : Irem Game Music - 28XA-199) on January 25, 1988.

- UPDATES -

At the title screen, the prototype version says 'Play and enjoy the game' instead of 'Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire!', as it does in the final version.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Force Pod levels:
1) Level 1: Fires single bullet when separated.
2) Level 2: Fires twin shots when separated.
3) Level 3: Fires four shots up, down and forwards when separated.

* Weapons:
1) Speed Up: Alters your ship's speed.
2) Missile: Fires two rather nice homing missiles.
3) Bouncy: Blue lasers bounce around the screen. Very nice.
4) Curly-Wurly: Wide red laser beam, similar to the chocolate snack of that name.
5) Squirly: Yellow things that track along the floor and ceiling. Limited use.
6) Bit: Blob that acts as a shield. You can have two of these.

- SERIES -

1. R*Type (1987, Arcade)
2. R*Type II (1989, Arcade)
3. R*Type Leo (1992, Arcade)
4. R*Type III - The 3rd Lightning [Model SHVC-ER] (1994, Super Famicom)
5. R*Type Delta [Model SLPS-01688] (1999, PlayStation)
6. R*Type Final (2003, PS2)
7. R*Type Tactics (2007, PSP)

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (mar.25, 1988) "R*Type I [Model HC63007]" : contains stages 1 to 4
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (june.3, 1988) "R*Type II [Model HC63009]" : contains stages 5 to 8
[JP] Sega Mark III (oct.1988) "R*Type [Model G-1364]"
[EU] Nintendo Game Boy (1991) "R*Type [Model DMG-RE]"
[JP] Nintendo Game Boy (mar.19, 1991) "R*Type [Model DMG-REA]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine Super CD-ROM² (dec.20, 1991) "R*Type Complete CD [Model ICCD1001]"
[JP] Sony PlayStation (feb.5, 1998) "R*Types [Model SLPS-01236]"
[EU] Sony PlayStation (sept.1998) "R*Types [Model SLES-01355]"
Nintendo Game Boy Color [EU] (jul.20, 1999) "R*Type DX [Model DMG-AWHP-EUR]"
Nintendo Game Boy Color [JP] (nov.1999) "R*Type DX [Model DMG-ARUJ-JPN]"
[JP] Sony PlayStation (oct.25, 2001) "R*Types I-II [R's Best] [Model SLPS-03310]"
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [JP] (dec.13, 2006) [Model PADJ] R*Type I for PC-Engine
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [EU] (dec.29, 2006) [Model PADP] TurboGrafx version
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [JP] (jan.23, 2007) R*Type II for PC-Engine
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [AU] (jul.6, 2007) TurboGrafx version
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [JP] (may.19, 2009) Mark III version
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [EU] [AU] (sept.25, 2009) Master System version

* COMPUTERS:
[EU] Amstrad CPC (1988)
[EU] Commodore Amiga (1988)
[JP] MSX (dec.1988) "R*Type [Model IM-04]"
[JP] Sharp X68000 (june.9, 1989) "R*Type [Model IX68-01]"
[EU] Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1988) : a mastering error on this port meant that level 8 didn't appear on the tape - level 7 was recorded twice, followed by level 9, meaning that players who completed the first 7 levels could get no further.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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