0.36b4 [Nicola Salmoria]
WIP:
- 0.165: Use new K051960 video support [Dirk Best].
- 0.142u3: Angelo Salese removed deprecat.h dependancy and updated irqs accordingly for Bottom of the Ninth.
- 0.138u3: Tafoid added missing third button to clone Main Stadium (Japan).
- 0.136u1: Fabio Priuli added driver data struct and save states to Bottom of the Ninth.
- 0.135u4: Fabio Priuli updated 'Bottom of the Ninth' to use Konami video devices.
- 0.126u4: Andrew Gardner merged memory maps in Bottom of the Ninth.
- 0.126u2: Fabio Priuli added DIP locations to Bottom of the Ninth. Changed 'Unknown' dipswitch to 'Unused'.
- 0.37b16: Added clone Main Stadium (Japan).
- 26th May 2001: Uki added Main Stadium to the Bottom of the 9th driver.
- 0.36b9: Changed M6809 CPU1 clock speed to 2MHz.
- 0.36b6: Added 2nd KONAMI 007232 sound chip.
- 0.36b4: Nicola Salmoria added 'Bottom of the Ninth (version T)' (Konami 1989) and clone (version N).
- 24th August 1999: Nicola sent in a driver for Bottom of the Ninth.
Other Emulators:
* FB Alpha
ARCADE RELEASE: Main Stadium (Konami) - 1989/Jun
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Arcade Video game kit published 30 years ago:
Bottom of the Ninth (c) 1989 Konami Industry Company, Limited.
1 or 2 players choose a ballclub from cities like New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Atlanta, or Boston and compete either against the computer or each other in this baseball game. A wide variety of pitches can be thrown and batters can change their stance and angle of swing.
- TECHNICAL -
Horizontal monitor game kit.
Game ID : GX891
- TRIVIA -
Bottom of the Ninth was released in February 1989 outside Japan. It is known in Japan as "Main Stadium".
- STAFF -
Cabinet Graphic Design: Don Marshall
- CONTRIBUTE -
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