0.34b2 [Nicola Salmoria]
WIP:
- 0.173: Replaced Z80 CPU1 with Z80 SegaCrypt2.
- 0.130u3: Sega System 1/2 rewrite [Aaron Giles]: Fixed game resolution changes in 4-D Warriors cocktail mode for 2nd Players.
- 0.115u4: Replaced SN76496 sound with SN76489.
- 0.113u3: Changed description to '4-D Warriors (315-5162)'.
- 0.58: Added 'SW 0 Read From' dipswitch.
- 0.37b6: Changed Z80 CPU1 clock speed to 3.6MHz and palettesize from 2048 to 1536 colors. Added cocktail mode support and user1 prom ($0 - timing? (not used)).
- 0.36b1: Zsolt Vasvari fixed hanging sound in 4D Warriors.
- 0.35b13: Changed description to '4-D Warriors'.
- 0.34b3: Juan Carlos Lorente added high score saving to 4D Warriors.
- 0.34b2: Nicola Salmoria added '4D Warriors' (Coreland / Sega 1985). Known issues: Sound hangs after you die.
- 17th August 1998: J-ROM dumped 4D Warrior, (c)1987 SEGA.
LEVELS: 99 (endless - after 99th level, the level counter crashes)
Other Emulators:
* FB Alpha
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Arcade Video game published 34 years ago:
4-D Warriors (c) 1985 Sega.
A strange deep space shoot them up, which apparently has a 4th dimension. The game is a side scrolling shooter in which you take control of a jetpack propelled space warrior who travels between parallel universes and worm holes throughout the game. By flying over the top of the play field, you end up in an alternate universe. You travel back and forth defeating enemies until you reach a boss creature. On some occasions a worm hole will appear in the middle of the play field and you are taken to even stranger worlds...
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID : 834-5918
Runs on the Sega "System 1" hardware.
Players: 2
Control: 4-way joystick
Buttons: 2
- TRIVIA -
4-D Warriors was released in December 1985 in Japan.
Two early/unused versions of the 100 points sprite are in the background graphics ROM.
ROUTINE NAMES:
Some of the blocks of programming code are labeled for easy reference by the game's coders. Here is the list:
(Address - Name)
1610 - EXCMOD
36F8 - INITENE
3BB7 - SUBENE
3CE9 - EAPCO
4028 - ENEMOVO
449C - ENEMOV1
4872 - ENEMOV2
4A4C - MENE17
4C2C - ENEMOV3
4CAD - BOSS
4E4E - MENE24
4EC4 - ENEMOV4
5193 - ENEMOV5
52AC - ENEMOV6
575A - ENEBEM
5BEF - LEADER
6675 - MAINENE
6785 - ENECOLO
679E - ENECOL1
6A32 - BAKREV
6A94 - BAK12
6B47 - ENEPLY
6B73 - XYSCL
6F5F - BEAM
7168 - PRAZMA
73E1 - TIMER
74D6 - HAGE
803A - EAT
8558 - GASS
872E - MONO
9468 - KAGAMI
980F - HASI
9ACA - TITLE
- STAFF -
Developed by Coreland.
Published by SEGA.
Staff : Rabinia H, Miyao, Sanpei, T. Iga
- CONTRIBUTE -
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