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Space Wars

  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. Samples list
  12. Categories
  13. MAMEinfo
  14. History
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Game infos

Description Space Wars
Name spacewar
Manufacturer Cinematronics
Year 1977
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .035b06
Romset size 5 KB
Romset file 8 files
Romset zip 4 B
Language English
Evaluation 70 to 80 (Good)
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

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

Inputs infos

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

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 2 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
vector 180 yes 38

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade prom.c14 32 07492cda 32df9148797c23f70db47b840139c40e046dd710 proms 140 good no
arcade prom.d14 32 9a05afbf 5d806a42424942ba5ef0b70a1d629315b37f931b proms 120 good no
arcade prom.e14 32 29dbfb87 d8c40ab010b2ea30f29b2c443819e2b69f376c04 proms 100 good no
arcade prom.e8 32 791ec9e1 6f7fcce4aa3be9020595235568381588adaab88e proms 180 good no
arcade prom.f14 256 9edbf536 036ad8a231284e05f44b1106d38fc0c7e041b6e8 proms 0 good no
arcade prom.j14 32 a481ca71 ce145d61686f600cc16b77febfd5c783bf8c13b0 proms 160 good no
arcade spacewar.1l 2048 edf0fd53 a543d8b95bc77ec061c6b10161a6f3e07401e251 maincpu 0 good no
arcade spacewar.2r 2048 4f21328b 8889f1a9353d6bb1e1078829c1ba77557853739b maincpu 1 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
Cinematronics CPU maincpu cpu 4980750
Samples samples audio
Speaker mono audio

Samples list

name
explode1
explode2
fire1
fire2
idle
pop
thrust1
thrust2

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.35b6 [Aaron Giles, Zonn Moore, Jeff Mitchell, Neil Bradley]


Artwork available

Samples required


WIP:

- 0.153: Swapped proms in clone Space Ship.

- 0.138u4: f4brice added clone Space Ship.

- 3rd April 2010: f4brice - As far as I know, I'm the only known owner of a SEGA Space Ship cabinet. Game & PCB are (with no doubt possible) original SEGA's. offer to the MAME community to finish my dumping task (I dumped only 20% of the PROMs, needed for my repair) and to add this "new" game to MAME.

- 0.111u1: Robert fixed gfx and random resets.

- 0.106u10: Aaron Giles updated Space Wars to support the new artwork system.

- 23rd May 2002: Zsolt Vasvari fixed the button artwork in Space War.

- 0.37b2: Added 'Unknown' dipswitch.

- 0.36b5: Artwork in Space Wars [Nathan Sturm]. The Cinematronics driver now can handle games with backdrop + overlay. The pngs have to be renamed: backdrop: drivername + b.png and overlay: drivername + o.png [Mathis Rosenhauer].

- 14th September 1999: Mathis Rosenhauer added a new overlay to Space Wars.

- 0.35: Added samples (explode1/2, fire1/2, idle, pop and thrust1/2.wav).

- 0.35RC2: Mathis Rosenhauer fixed reset bug in Space Wars.

- 0.35b6: Aaron Giles, Zonn Moore, Jeff Mitchell and Neil Bradley added 'Space Wars' (Cinematronics 1978).

- 7th March 1999: Brad Oliver has finally sent in the Cinematronics vector games driver with working support for Space Wars, Barrier, Star Castle, Tailgunner, Rip Off, Armor Attack, War of the Worlds, Warrior, Star Hawk and Solar Quest.


LEVELS: 1 (endless)


Other Emulators:

* AAE

* Cinelator

* CINEMU

* Retrocade


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History


Arcade Video game published 42 years ago:

Space Wars (c) 1977 Cinematronics.

Space Wars is a battle between 2 opposing space ships in a hostile spacefield.

- TECHNICAL -

Main CPU : CCPU (@ 5 Mhz)

Players : 2
Buttons : 5
=> LEFT, RIGHT, THRUST, FIRE, HYPERSPACE

- TRIVIA -

Released in October 1977.

Space Wars was the first vector game, and introduced the concept of 'fuel for money', in which the player could insert more coins and buy more fuel during the current game in play.

Rosenthal began working on Space Wars in 1973. He realized he had a commercially viable product on his hands in December of 1976 when he put the game in a friend's arcade before leaving on a trip to Boston. When he returned, he found that the game had made $500 in 6 days and he began looking for a company to license his game. He hit the streets carrying a demonstration unit (along with a "Lunar Lander" game he'd created) but was rejected by most companies until he struck a deal with Cinematronics, who had been around since 1975 but had produced only 3 games, none of them hits. Space Wars was the hit of the 1977 AMOA show and went on to sell at least 10,000 units (some sources put the figure at 3 times that).

Atari reportedly offered Cinematronics $5 million to license the game but the offer was refused (though Cinematronics would launch an unsuccessful lawsuit against Atari for patent violation after the release of "Asteroids").

A Space Wars unit appears in the 1982 movie 'Tron'.

Michael D. Mize has been the "High Score" holder for this Arcade Unit since 8/21/1982. At 19 points it is considered the "Lowest" High Score of all time.

- SCORING -

Once a ship is destroyed : 1 point

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Temporary invincibility : Either ship will become invincible after being hit as long as their pieces are still floating in space. This can be used as an advantage by skimming the edge of the middle star in the middle to knock off a piece of the ship. Then, fly into your opponent while invincible.

- STAFF -

Original design (Spacewar!) by : Steve Russell (on a PDP-1 mainframe in 1962).
Hardware design & game program for Cinematronics by : Larry Rosenthal (Founder of Cinematronics).

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
GCE Vectrex [US] (1982) "Space Wars [Model VT-3105]"
GCE Vectrex [EU] (1982) "Space Wars [Model 8130]" by Milton Bradley

- CONTRIBUTE -

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