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Blast Off (Japan)

  1. Game infos
  2. Sound
  3. Driver
  4. Inputs
  5. Controls
  6. Display
  7. Dipswitchs
  8. Roms list
  9. Chips list
  10. Serie
  11. Categories
  12. MAMEinfo
  13. History
  14. High scores
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Game infos

Description Blast Off (Japan)
Name blastoff
Manufacturer Namco
Year 1989
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .036b04
Romset size 2.38 MB
Romset file 21 files
Romset zip 690 B
Language Japanese
Evaluation 50 to 60 (Not Good Enough)
Genre Shooter

Sound infos

Sound_channels 2

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
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 90 no 288 224 60.606061 6144000 384 73 361 264 16 240

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade bo1-snd0.bin 65536 2ecab76e 592f1f9ac06cea81517ad0ab7d2fd65bccf6a8d8 audiocpu 0 good no
arcade bo1-snd1.bin 65536 048a6af1 97b839c7c92053b1058f4c91fc5b6e398ee73045 audiocpu 10000 good no
arcade bo1_obj4.bin 131072 c2c1b9cb 754bf6136f4b1b4958474072dca5c6dbf54517bd gfx3 80000 good no
arcade bo1_prg6.bin 131072 d60da63e 525e7d87e240d08f83e5d69b47eb185283b396d4 user1 300000 good no
arcade bo1prg7b.bin 131072 b630383c eef9ae4e84f41bf5d137936d8eb033cb89374b86 user1 380000 good no
arcade bo_chr-0.bin 131072 bdc0afb5 09d01640bd0ff8d9d96282411ec9176e5fc57cae gfx2 0 good no
arcade bo_chr-1.bin 131072 963d2639 1bb936631c17e7695e087c95a72f1871fabb6647 gfx2 20000 good no
arcade bo_chr-2.bin 131072 acdb6894 a0d712e4883cda7068aa678d698abbe9c910363b gfx2 40000 good no
arcade bo_chr-3.bin 131072 214ec47f 0f314740bdb2f3cd0ed8ab9a98a47eb8f8b1480b gfx2 60000 good no
arcade bo_chr-4.bin 131072 08397583 e2c0ce46982a1f9035f0a3c4f08dbf3a5e11a871 gfx2 80000 good no
arcade bo_chr-5.bin 131072 20402429 a84760f693ec15f8f8238653d1761a34e2499da9 gfx2 a0000 good no
arcade bo_chr-7.bin 131072 4c5c4603 aa0c4f651ae38513f0a2b685dcc62c1897d0f310 gfx2 e0000 good no
arcade bo_chr-8.bin 131072 e8b5f2d4 70dd2898dcfed5f43f6c50f852660f24a9d7ec9d gfx1 0 good no
arcade bo_obj-0.bin 131072 b3308ae7 543ce5b41d922e0299ea691437d7d1a1741c1e0f gfx3 0 good no
arcade bo_obj-1.bin 131072 c9c93c47 ed3e0e54a5602e2ec6d4e0ee9f7632bc0d4b99fe gfx3 20000 good no
arcade bo_obj-2.bin 131072 eef77527 ba1931a37e4ad06e57e73d61f985bf6267f92d76 gfx3 40000 good no
arcade bo_obj-3.bin 131072 e3d9ed58 ddb68274957f52882331b4ab13c55f096a0b1f76 gfx3 60000 good no
arcade bo_voi-0.bin 131072 47065e18 234e7a40be4def6846040a0fca3e9d7eff3754e3 voice 0 good no
arcade bo_voi-1.bin 131072 0308b18e 7196abdf36d660089d739e3f3a362648768a6127 voice 20000 good no
arcade bo_voi-2.bin 131072 88cab230 659c4efeb8aa24f8b32509ee563407ed1e17d564 voice 40000 good no
arcade cus64-64a1.mcu 4096 ffb5c0bd 7a38c0cc2553c627f4ec507fb6e807cf7d537c02 mcu 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
8-Bit R-2R DAC dac1 audio
HD63701 mcu cpu 6144000
M6809 audiocpu cpu 1536000
Namco CUS30 namco audio 12000
Speaker rspeaker audio
YM2151 ymsnd audio 3579580

Serie

Serie : Bosconian
  1. Bosconian (new version) (1981)
  2. Star Destroyer Bosconian (1981)
  3. Bosconian (Midway, new version) (1981)
  4. Bosconian (Midway, old version) (1981)
  5. Bosconian (old version) (1981)
  6. Bosconian (older version) (1981)
  7. Star Destroyer Bosconian (Jpn) (1984)
  8. Bosconian 87 (UK) (1987)
  9. Bosconian (1987)
  10. Bosconian (1988)
  11. Blast Off (Japan) (1989)
  12. Blast Off (19??)
  13. Star Destroyer Bosconian (Jpn) (19??)
  14. Bosconian (19??)

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.36b4 [Ernesto Corvi, Tatsuyuki Satoh]


WIP:

- 0.36b4: Ernesto Corvi and Tatsuyuki Satoh added 'Blast Off (Japan)' (Namco 1989).


LEVELS: 6


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History


Arcade Video game published 30 years ago:

Blast Off (c) 1989 Namco.

A vertically scrolling shoot'em up. Despite the drastically different gameplay, Blast Off is the sequel to Bosconian which was released eight years earlier.

As in many other vertical scrolling shooters (including Namco's own Xevious), the player controls a ship, facing the top of the screen, that can move freely while the background scrolls down, bringing enemies in to view; the player may destroy enemies for points. The game uses two buttons - one is used to make the ship fire circular lasers, while the other is used to cycle through its four firing patterns. The red pattern is two lasers in a spiral pattern, while the blue one is one laser straight ahead and one behind, the yellow one is one laser straight ahead, one left, and one right and the green one is two lasers diagonally forward (one to the left and one to the right), and one straight behind; by holding down the button, the ship fires more powerful, spherical lasers.

- TECHNICAL -

Namco System 1 hardware
Game ID : BO

Main CPU : 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
Sub CPU : 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
Sound CPU : 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
MCU : HD63701 (@ 1.536 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz), Namco advanced 8-channel stereo WSG, stereo DAC

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

- TRIVIA -

Blast Off was released in March 1989 in Japan.

Even though the game is the sequel to Bosconian (which used a synthesized, DAC-generated voice saying "Blast off!" at the beginning of every round), Blast Off had more in common gameplay-wise with Namco's own Dragon Spirit than with Bosconian; this is especially noticeable in the third area of every world, where the player's ship undergoes an increase in size, and must destroy a boss. Despite several gameplay differences, the connection with Bosconian was emphasized in the marketing of the game, with the hexagonal space stations from Bosconian appearing in Namco's press literature, the game's title screen, and in the game itself.

The game is also worth noting for its usages of various "Engrish" phrases, such as "To push start only 1 player button" (on title screen), "Go next" (at end of world), "Congraturations" (at end of game) and "Entry your name" (on high score table). There are a total of six worlds in this game, and each one has three areas (so there are a total of eighteen "stages" to play through).

Victor Entertainment released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Namco Videogame Graffiti Vol.10 - VICL-40097) on 16/12/1993.

- SERIES -

1. Bosconian (1981)
2. Blast Off (1989)

- STAFF -

Game design : Nak, Tak
Program : Nak
Graphics : Tak
Character : Arg, M.G
Music : Kob, Tog
Sound : Nob

- CONTRIBUTE -

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High scores

MAMESCORE records : 02/04/2017 13:01

esia747_______________________268.150
didyeah_______________________266.800
sawys_________________________254.000
foxmulder_____________________184.100
gerhard_schindler_____________180.900
djakisback____________________113.200
zarouk________________________113.150
thegamer_______________________97.350
hulkiii________________________54.600