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Astro Fantasia (DECO Cassette) (US)

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

Description Astro Fantasia (DECO Cassette) (US)
Name castfant
Manufacturer Data East Corporation
Year 1981
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .037b13
Romset size 33 KB
Romset file 2 files
Romset zip 16 B
Language English
Evaluation 10 to 20 (Horrible)
Genre Shooter

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

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 no
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no
stick 16 240 100 10 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 270 no 256 240 57.444853 6000000 384 0 256 272 8 248

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade cassmcu.1c 1024 a6df18fd cassmcu.1c 1f9ea47e372d31767c936c15852b43df2b0ee8ff mcu 0 good no
arcade castfant.cas 32768 6d77d1b5 821bd65fbe887cbeac9281a2ad3f88595918f886 cassette 0 good no
arcade de-0061.pro 32 e09ae5de 7dec067d0739a6dad2607132641b66880a5b7751 dongle 0 good no
arcade dsp-3_p0-a.m9 a0 2048 2541e34b dsp-3_p0-a.m9 4f983513dbae1350c83a433dea77a4465748b9c6 maincpu f000 good no
arcade dsp-3_p0-b.m9 b0 2048 b67a91d9 dsp-3_p0-b.m9 681c040be0f0ed1ba0a50161b36d0ad8e1c8c5cb maincpu f000 good no
arcade dsp-3_p1-.l9 b0 2048 3bfff5f3 dsp-3_p1-.l9 4e9437cb1b76d64da6b37f01bd6e879fb399e8ce maincpu f800 good no
arcade dsp-3_p3-.e5 b0 32 539a5a64 dsp-3_p3-.e5 7b7d3cc58ac6f95242240c97046e770d2fd20c96 proms 0 good no
arcade dsp-3_p5-.m4 b0 32 e52089a0 dsp-3_p5-.m4 d85c17809b089c6977ee9571f976af6f107fd4d3 proms 40 good no
arcade rms-3_p2-.c9 b0 1024 6c4a891f rms-3_p2-.c9 5c00cf8b1accfdbb1d61e9b3f6db1594dfbc608b audiocpu fc00 good no
arcade rms-3_p4-.f6 b0 32 9014c0fd rms-3_p4-.f6 7405d39a5f4fcad821448ddaf6bd4e27c0c9e145 proms 20 good no
arcade v0a-.7e a 4096 3d33ac34 v0a-.7e 909d59e7a993affd10224402b4370e82a5f5545c maincpu f000 good no
arcade v0b-.7e b 4096 23d929b7 v0b-.7e 063f83020ba3d6f43ab8471f95ca919767b93aa4 maincpu f000 good no
arcade v1-.5a b0 2048 b66b2c2a v1-.5a 0097f38beb4872e735e560148052e258a26b08fd audiocpu f800 good no
arcade v2.3m b0 32 238fdb40 v2.3m b88e8fabb82092105c3828154608ea067acbf2e5 proms 0 good no
arcade v3.3j b0 32 51eef657 v3.3j eaedce5caf55624ad6ae706aedf82c5717c60f1f proms 40 good no
arcade v4.10d b0 32 3b5836b4 v4.10d b630bb277d9ec09d46ef26b944014dd6165b35d8 proms 20 good no

BIOS set

name description default
a Bios A (Japan) yes
a0 Bios A (Japan, older) yes
b Bios B (USA) yes
b0 Bios B (USA, older) yes

Chips list

name tag type clock
AY-3-8910A ay2 audio 1500000
DECO 222 maincpu cpu 750000
I8041 mcu cpu 6000000
M6502 audiocpu cpu 500000
Speaker mono audio

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.37b13 [Juergen Buchmueller, Al Kossow]


Artwork available


Bugs:

- Missiles color are wrong. MASH (ID 03901)


WIP:

- 0.179: Changed description to 'Astro Fantasia (DECO Cassette) (US)'.

- 0.145u1: Changed description to 'Astro Fantasia (DECO Cassette)'.

- 0.88u2: Changed description to 'Astro Fantasia (Cassette)'.

- 0.37b13: Juergen Buchmueller added 'Cassette: Astro Fantasia' (DECO 1981).

- 9th February 2001: Juergen Buchmueller sent in the first version of the DECO Cassette system driver, supporting Lock 'n Chase, Treasure Island, Super Astro Fighter, Astro Fantasia, Lucky Poker, Pro Golf and Mission X. The rest are either not yet dumped or use protection that has not been cracked yet.


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History


DECO cass. published 38 years ago:

Astro Fantasia (c) 1981 Data East Corp.

This is a "Galaga" style vertical shoot'em up with a few unique twists that make it interesting. You pilot a single fighter ship against an armada of enemies (sound familiar?). There are 2 different play screens that alternate.

The opening screen uses pseudo 3-D graphics and has a large red bit of what appears to be machinery (or perhaps part of a very large spaceship) as background on the bottom half of the screen. You can move your ship around anywhere on the red background, but the black area beyond is off limits.

The game opens with a large mothership craft visible at the top of the screen, but your shots cannot reach it at this point. Red UFOs quickly begin attacking you, swooping in line formations from the top area of the screen. They actually scale in size as they get closer to you (a nice effect for a 1981 raster title). By moving around you will discover that the screen can scroll upwards quite a bit, and the enemy armada comes into view if you get near the top of your area.

The armada consists of several rows of ships in classic "Space Invaders" style, except for the fact that they are tiny. You can quickly blast the armada away, as you have twin shots on this opening screen, and you can have several sets of them on screen at once (it really only takes a few seconds to take out the armada).

After the armada is gone, the mothership begins spewing out groups of red UFOs (who make suicide runs at your ship), and a new green ship that actually fires at you. Be sure and shoot these green ships quickly, as they split into 3 separate enemies once they reach your movable territory. Eventually the mothership will stop spewing fighters at you, and the entire screen will scroll up (taking you completely away from your red 'home base'), and the game will begin the second wave.

The second wave pits you against the mothership directly. You will find that your multi shot is gone, and you can only have one shot on the screen at a time. The mothership has 3 areas that must be blasted away (a 'spark' on each side, and then the center which takes several more hits than the sparks do). The mothership does not flash, or otherwise provide any feedback on a successful hit, but just blast away, and eventually you will get it.

After killing the mothership, the game will award you bonus points based upon how much fuel you have left and then the game will begin again with increased difficulty.

- TECHNICAL -

This video game runs on the "DECO Cassette System" Hardware

Cartridge ID: Model DT-107

- TRIVIA -

Astro Fantasia was released in February 1981 in the Japanese arcade. It was known there as the 7th (Cassette no. 07) video game made for the DECO Cassette System.

This particular title was only released on cassette tapes, and was made for the DECO Cassette System arcade platform. The Astro Fantasia tape held 32K of data on a two minute audio cassette. The marquee for this title shows an 'Astro Fantasia' logo in a 'space warp' type scene.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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High scores

MAMESCORE records : 02/04/2017 13:01

fordie_________________________12.270
sawys___________________________5.830
inkilino________________________4.780
hulkiii_________________________1.730