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Dr. Micro

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

Description Dr. Micro
Name drmicro
Manufacturer Sanritsu
Year 1983
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P alt
Added to MAME .063
Romset size 105 KB
Romset file 16 files
Romset zip 52 B
Language English
Evaluation 70 to 80 (Good)
Genre Platform

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 1

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 4 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 270 no 256 224 60

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade dm-00.13b 8192 270f2145 1557428387e2c0f711c676a13a763c8d48aa497b maincpu 0 good no
arcade dm-01.14b 8192 bba30c80 a084429fad58fa6348936084652235d5f55e3b89 maincpu 2000 good no
arcade dm-02.15b 8192 d9e4ca6b 9fb6d1d6b45628891deae389cf1d142332b110ba maincpu 4000 good no
arcade dm-03.13d 8192 b7bcb45b 61035afc642bac2e1c56c36c188bed4e1949523f maincpu 6000 good no
arcade dm-04.14d 8192 071db054 75929b7692bebf2246fa84581b6d1eedb02c9aba maincpu 8000 good no
arcade dm-05.15d 8192 f41b8d8a 802830f3f0362ec3df257f31dc22390e8ae4207c maincpu a000 good no
arcade dm-20.4a 8192 6f5dbf22 41ef084336e2ebb1016b28505dcb43483e37a0de gfx2 0 good no
arcade dm-21.4c 8192 8b17ff47 5bcc14489ea1d4f1fe8e51c24a72a8e787ab8159 gfx2 2000 good no
arcade dm-22.4d 8192 84daf771 d187debcca59ceab6cd696be246370120ee575c6 gfx2 4000 good no
arcade dm-23.5l 8192 279a76b8 635650621bdce5873bb5faf64f8352149314e784 gfx1 0 good no
arcade dm-24.5n 8192 ee8ed1ec 7afc05c73186af9fe3d3f3ce13412c8ee560b146 gfx1 2000 good no
arcade dm-40.12m 8192 3d080af9 f9527fae69fe3ca0762024ac4a44b1f02fbee66a adpcm 0 good no
arcade dm-41.13m 8192 ddd7bda2 bbe9276cb47fa3e82081d592522640e04b4a9223 adpcm 2000 good no
arcade dm-60.6e 256 540a3953 bc65388a1019dadf8c71705e234763f5c735e282 proms 120 good no
arcade dm-61.4m 256 0dd8e365 cbd43a2d4af053860932af32ca5e13bef728e38a proms 20 good no
arcade dm-62.9h 32 e3e36eaf 5954400190e587a20cad60f5829f4bddc85ea526 proms 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
MSM5205 msm audio 384000
SN76496 sn3 audio 4608000
Speaker mono audio
Z80 maincpu cpu 3072000

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.63 [Uki]


WIP:

- 0.143u3: Brian Troha added DIP locations to Dr. Micro. Added 5x 'Unused' dipswitches.

- 0.135u2: Fabio Priuli added save state support to Dr. Micro.

- 0.131u1: MooglyGuy merged memory maps in Dr. Micro.

- 0.123u1: Changed palettesize to 512 colors.

- 0.63: Uki added 'Dr. Micro' (Sanritsu 1983).

- 20th November 2002: Uki wrote a driver for Dr. Micro.


LEVELS: 3


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History


Arcade Video game published 36 years ago:

Dr. Micro (c) 1983 Sanritsu.

An early platform game in which the player must defeat a mad scientist, avoiding and destroying his evil creations in the process.

The game consists of 3 single-screen levels :

On the first the player must move from the left to the right of the screen, dropping down onto constantly moving metal pillars and shooting the enemies.

On the second level, the player must steer a floating ball around the screen, killing as many enemies as possible. Once enough enemies have been killed, an exit will open which the player must enter. The floating ball gradually diminishes and the player will have to drop to the bottom of the screen several times to get a replacement ball.

The final screen takes place on the scientist's production line; with machinery that must be carefully negotiated. Two large robots bar the route to the scientist and must be destroyed before the scientist can be reached.

- TECHNICAL -

Main CPU: Zilog Z80 (@ 3.072 Mhz)
Sound Chips: (3x) Texas Instruments SN76496 (@ 4.608 Mhz), OKI MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz)

Screen orientation: Vertical
Video resolution: 224 x 256 pixels
Screen refresh: 60.00 Hz
Palette colors: 32

Players: 2
Control: 4-way joystick
Buttons: 1

- TRIVIA -

The gradually deprecating platforms in this game (in the form of beach-balls) may be the first occurrence of this mechanism in the platform game genre. Numerous other examples would follow, including such examples as the perishable missiles in Contra 3 (SNES) which the player would cling to mid-level for want of sterner grounding.

While much of the content herein resembles the original Donkey Kong series, little else can be detracted from Dr. Micro in terms of originality.

The 'Evil Doctor' nemesis may also have established its video gaming roots here- subsequent incarnations are most obvious in the RockMan / MegaMan series.

Even the title's font seems to resemble Capcom's fine platform / shooter.

It is also fair to say that Dr. Micro pioneers unusually detailed features for it’s time- the lifeboat beneath our hero's feet, for example, follows him meticulously throughout the first screen.

The music that plays in the background is the song 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang', originally from the Metro Goldwyn Mayer musical of the same name. You're pretty much going to sing the song at some point if you play the game.

- STAFF -

Developed by: Sanritsu

- CONTRIBUTE -

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High scores

MAMESCORE records : 02/04/2017 13:01

sawys_______________________1.003.900
nicky634______________________273.090
didyeah________________________39.850
hulkiii________________________16.710
jgabmurer______________________11.240