0.70u5 [Jason Lo, David Haywood]
0.69a [Testdriver]
WIP:
- 0.161: Guru added clone Stadium Cross (World, alt). Redumped oversized gfx1/2/sega roms at the correct sizes.
- 15th April 2015: Guru - Recently I got hold of a bunch of random PCBs: Sega Stadium Cross on System 32 Multi (x2). Some of them could be undumped versions. At the very least they will be used to make Guru-Readme's and added to MAME source.
- 0.159: Fixed rom names.
- 0.155: David Haywood added missing user2 rom (epr-15033.ic17) to Stadium Cross (World).
- 0.136u4: MASH fixed Stadium Cross inputs.
- 0.128u4: Luigi30 fixed P2 buttons are mapped twice.
- 0.126u1: Added 8-way Joystick.
- 0.121u1: Arzeno Fabrice added clone Stadium Cross (US).
- 0.84u5: Replaced Stick controller with Paddle.
- 0.72u2: Changed description to 'Stadium Cross (World)'.
- 0.71: R. Belmont fixed MultiPCM banking for Stadium Cross.
- 30th June 2003: R. Belmont sent in an update to the MultiPCM sound chip emulator, adding a new banking mode used by Stadium Cross, though the sound in that game is still not perfect.
- 0.70u5: Added 'Stadium Cross' (Sega 1992). There seem to be some sound problems.
- 22nd June 2003: Jason Lo fixed Stadium Cross in the Sega System Multi 32 driver, it is now fully playable though it has some sound problems.
- 0.69a: David Haywood added (Testdriver) Stadium Cross. Serious gfx problems and no controls.
LEVELS: 1
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Arcade Video game published 27 years ago:
Stadium Cross (c) 1992 Sega.
- TECHNICAL -
Sega System Multi 32 hardware
Main CPU : V70 (@ 20 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 8.053975 Mhz)
Sound Chips : YM3438 (@ 8.053975 Mhz), MultiPCM (@ 8.053975 Mhz)
Players : 2
Control : paddle
Buttons : 3
- TRIVIA -
Released in June 1992 in Japan and in September 1992 in the US.
- UPDATES -
The US version is slightly different, It has the 'Winners Don't Use Drugs' and the 'Recycle It, Don't Trash It!' screens.
The Network Master version has also an additional 'Go Head to Head with the Other Player' advice.
- CONTRIBUTE -
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