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BnB Arcade

  1. Game infos
  2. Sound
  3. Driver
  4. Inputs
  5. Controls
  6. Display
  7. Roms list
  8. Chips list
  9. Categories
  10. MAMEinfo
  11. History
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Game infos

Description BnB Arcade
Name bballoon
Manufacturer Eolith
Year 2003
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .117u1
Romset size 34 MB
Romset file 4 files
Romset zip 3 B
Language English
Evaluation 40 to 50 (Decent)
Genre Maze

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

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 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 320 256 60

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade b1.u16 1048576 c42c1c85 e1f49d556ffd6bc27142a7784c3bb8e37999857d qs1000 0 good no
arcade b2.u20 524288 0a12334c 535b5b34f28435517218100d70147d87809f485a qs1000:cpu 0 good no
arcade flash.u1 33554432 73285634 4d0210c1bebdf3113a99978ffbcd77d6ee854168 user1 0 baddump no
arcade qs1001a.u17 524288 d13c6407 57b14f97c7d4f9b5d9745d3571a0b7115fbe3176 qs1000 200000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
ARM9 maincpu cpu 200000000
I8052 qs1000:cpu cpu 24000000
QS1000 qs1000 audio 24000000
Speaker rspeaker audio

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.117u1 [Pierpaolo Prazzoli]


WIP:

- 0.140u3: Tim Schuerewegen fixed 'BnB Arcade' - Game now playable. David Haywood added idle skip for Eolith Ghost driver. Changed description of 'Balloon & Balloon' to 'BnB Arcade'. Replaced ARM7 CPU with ARM9 (200 MHz). Added Player 1-2, 8-way Joystick, 2x buttons and 2x coin slots.

- 0.132: Brian Troha updated Ghost Eolith driver with information out of Eolith driver about QS1000 and added the sample rom, with a note about it NOT being dumped from this PCB but is a common sample rom used by Eolith. Added 512k wavetable rom qs1001a.u17. Changed unknown region to sfx.

- 0.128u5: Angelo Salese fixed RGB565 bugs in Ghost Eolith driver.

- 0.128u4: Video emulation fixes to the Ghost Eolith HW (not yet working) [Angelo Salese]. Changed visible area to 320x256.

- 10th November 2008: Angelo Salese - Yesterday I've started to look at Balloon & Balloon (Eolith), it still doesn't work due of Flash ROM emulation.

- 0.117u1: Pierpaolo Prazzoli added 'Balloon & Balloon' (Eolith 2003).

- 13th November 2005: Guru - I received a very new Eolith PCB called Balloon & Balloon (a Bomberman rip-off), thanks to Apollo69. This is the first arcade PCB I've seen that uses a 256MBit NAND FlashROM. The hardware is ARM-based and also uses the familiar sound hardware used on Eolith games, currently unemulated QDSP sound chips.


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BnB Arcade

History


Arcade Video game published 16 years ago:

BnB Arcade (c) 2003 Eolith.

Players control cute cartoon characters in eight different settings on a small island. Environments include a glacier, a walled village with windmill, an underground train tunnel, a forest, a bomb factory, a desert oasis, and a small castle with its own mini-moat. The different environments are represented on the screen as various checkerboard settings for players to use as battlegrounds. Players begin their watery battle on foot, but they progress to using roller-skates, to riding on owls, turtles, octopi, or train cars, and piloting different types of flying saucers.

Power-up items include bigger and wetter water balloons, strength-building candy canes, needles that allow characters to burst an enemy balloon and escape from being trapped inside it, and many, many more. “Boss” characters pop up from time to time to increase the challenge by throwing their own balloons, stealing the players’ balloons, and causing the players to become slower or weaker. As players move through successive rounds, new strategies are required and new obstacles appear such as falling icicles that burst the player’s arsenal of balloons.

One player may compete against computer-controlled bosses or against other computer-controlled characters. Two players may simultaneously play in either cooperative or competitive mode. Each player uses a joystick and two buttons, one to attack and the second to deploy power-ups. The simple yet fun 2-D graphics show a top-down angle on each battlefield and are presented in a horizontal scrolling environment. Operators can select the number of rounds that players are required to stay in each environment and what feats must be accomplished to continue to the next level of play.

- TRIVIA -

The 'BnB' stands for 'Balloon and Balloon'.

BnB Arcade is based on the South Korean online game of the same name developed by Nexon.

BnB Arcade was criticized by Korean gamers. Because the game was too similar to Hudson's Bomberman.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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