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Eliminator (2 Players, set 1)

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

Description Eliminator (2 Players, set 1)
Name elim2
Manufacturer Gremlin
Year 1981
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .027
Romset size 30 KB
Romset file 16 files
Romset zip 21 B
Language English
Evaluation 70 to 80 (Good)
Genre Shooter

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

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 2 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
vector 180 yes 40

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 1333.prom-u1 2048 fd2a2916 431d340c0c9257d66f5851a591861bcefb600cec maincpu 800 good no
arcade 1334.prom-u2 2048 79eb5548 d951de5c0ab94fdb6e58207ee9a147674dd74220 maincpu 1000 good no
arcade 1335.prom-u3 2048 3944972e 59c84cf23898adb7e434c5802dbb821c79099890 maincpu 1800 good no
arcade 1336.prom-u4 2048 852f7b4d 6db45b9d11374f4cadf185aec81f33c0040bc001 maincpu 2000 good no
arcade 1337.prom-u5 2048 cf932b08 f0b61ca8266fd3de7522244c9b1587eecd24a4f1 maincpu 2800 good no
arcade 1338.prom-u6 2048 99a3f3c9 aa7d4805c70311ebe24ff70fcc32c0e2a7c4488a maincpu 3000 good no
arcade 1339.prom-u7 2048 d35f0fa3 752f14b298604a9b91e94cd6d5d291ef33f27ec0 maincpu 3800 good no
arcade 1340.prom-u8 2048 8fd4da21 f30627dd1fbcc12bb587742a9072bbf38ba48401 maincpu 4000 good no
arcade 1341.prom-u9 2048 629c9a28 cb7df14ea1bb2d7997bfae1ca70b47763c73298a maincpu 4800 good no
arcade 1342.prom-u10 2048 643df651 80c5da44b5d2a7d97c7ba0067f773eb645a9d432 maincpu 5000 good no
arcade 1343.prom-u11 2048 d29d70d2 ee2cd752b99ebd522eccf5e71d02c31479acfdf5 maincpu 5800 good no
arcade 1344.prom-u12 2048 c5e153a3 7e805573aeed01e3d4ed477870800dd7ecad7a1b maincpu 6000 good no
arcade 1345.prom-u13 2048 40597a92 ee1ae2b424c38b40d2cbeda4aba3328e6d3f9c81 maincpu 6800 good no
arcade 969.cpu-u25 2048 411207f2 2a082be4052b5d8f365abd0a51ea805d270d1189 maincpu 0 good no
arcade pr-82.cpu-u15 32 c609b79e 49dbcbb607079a182d7eb396c0da097166ea91c9 proms 400 good no
arcade s-c.xyt-u39 1024 56484d19 61f43126fdcfc230638ed47085ae037a098e6781 proms 0 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
Samples samples audio
Speaker speaker audio
Z80 maincpu cpu 3867120

Samples list

name
elim1
elim10
elim11
elim12
elim2
elim3
elim4
elim5
elim6
elim7
elim8
elim9

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.30 [Brad Oliver]

0.27 [Al Kossow, Brad Oliver]


Artwork available

Samples required


Bugs:

- elim2, elim2a: During gameplay there is a blue dot in the centre of the screen. This does NOT affect the clone elim4. Fever (ID 00991)

- [possible] The current vector drawing too rough compared to the flyer on TAFA. Luigi30 (ID 01166)


WIP:

- 0.174: O. Galibert moved clipping to video\avgdvg.cpp, the only user. Simplify video\vector.cpp and avgdvg.cpp. This fixed missing left graphics line from the boarder in Eliminator and Zektor.

- 6th September 2010: Mr. Do - The upright bezel for Eliminator is complete, thanks to Nightvoice. Hopefully he'll stick around awhile to keep helping.

- 9th January 2009: Mr. Do - Eliminator is scanned waiting cleanup.

- 13th January 2008: Mr. Do - Thanks to Tom M. from Ionpool for scanning in cocktail instruction cards for Eliminator.

- 0.121: Changed 'Unknown' dipswitch to 'Unused'.

- 0.107u3: Fixed rom names.

- 25th April 2006: 3D ARCADE - New 3D cabinet model for Eliminator 4 Player from BTribble. This comes in the original and "Canopy" covered flavor.

- 0.104u6: Changed Z80 clock speed to 4MHz. Changed region user1 to proms. Added prom ($400 - CPU board addressing).

- 0.99u7: Mathis Rosenhauer added clones Eliminator (2 Players, cocktail) and (4 Players, prototype).

- 0.85u3: Removed 3rd coin slot in Eliminator (2 Players, set 1) and clone (2 Players, set 2).

- 0.72: Removed Custom sound.

- 20th May 2002: MASH re-submitted the Eliminator 4 players prototype version.

- 0.60: Added user1 rom ($0 - unknown).

- 24th April 2002: David Haywood added the Eliminator 4 players prototype version to the Sega vector hardware driver.

- 0.35b11: Support for Eliminator 2/4 player samples [Jim Hernandez].

- 0.35b6: Thierry Lescot added clone Eliminator (2 Players, set 2). Changed parent description to 'Eliminator (2 Players, set 1)'.

- 11th March 1999: Thierry Lescot has added an alternate set for Eliminator.

- 0.30: Brad Oliver added Eliminator (2 Player) and clone (4 Player). These are the original, security chip version of the Sega G-80 vector games. Note that the version previously supported have all been removed.

- 0.27: Added 'Eliminator (2 Player)' (Gremlin 1981). Al Kossow and Brad Oliver provided a driver for the Sega vector games Eliminator, Space Fury, Star Trek, Tac-Scan and Zektor. Partial sound support (speech) is available through samples for some of them. Control: Arrows = Left/Right rotate ship, CTRL = Fire, ALT = Thrust and A,S,D,F = Second player controls.


PLAY INSTRUCTIONS:

- Shoot enemy ships with your energy bolt

- Force opponents into eliminator base to destroy them

- Eliminator shoots deadly fireballs and destroys opponents on contact


Other Emulators:

* AAE


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History


Arcade Video game published 38 years ago:

Eliminator (c) 1981 Gremlin.

Eliminator is the title of Gremlin Industries' last arcade game, released in 1981 and licensed to Sega for Japanese manufacture and distribution, It was also the only vector game Gremlin ever made, and ran on their distributing company's G80 Vector hardware which they had previously released their own Space Fury on. Additionally, Eliminator is also the only four-player vector game ever made.

It is a multi-directional shooter in which players must use four buttons to take control of their ship: two to make them rotate left and right, and two more to make them fire and accelerate. Players pilot a space ship around the playfield and must destroy alien drones. The ultimate goal is to evade and destroy the Eliminator, a huge asteroid base. The players fire causes any enemy that is struck (with the exception of the Eliminator itself) to rebound and careen off in another direction.

There is only one way to destroy the Eliminator, fire a cannon blast down the trench into its center. This can be done directly or via a ricochet. Failure to destroy the Eliminator after a preset time causes the center to activate a drone that flies out of the Eliminator to shoot down the player with a destructive energy blast. The playfield becomes enclosed in an invisible barrier that bounces shots and ships off it, thus increasing the chances of death. Once the Eliminator is destroyed, the game restarts with a tougher set of enemies. The four player version allowed four players to simultaneously make attack runs on the Eliminator while trying to evade or destroy various other opponents. In four player mode, players must also dodge other player's ships.

- TECHNICAL -

[Upright 2-Player model]

Sega G80 Vector hardware

Main CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz)
Sound Chips : Discrete circuitry

Screen orientation : Horizontal
Video resolution : 224 x 256 pixels
Screen refresh : 40.00 Hz
Palette colors : 256

Players : 2
Control : 4 buttons

- TRIVIA -

Eliminator was released in Japan in December 1981 and in North America in April 1982.

Also released as :
"Eliminator [Cocktail 2-Player model]"
"Eliminator [4-Player model]".

- UPDATES -

There are two '2-player' revisions of this game:

* Set 2 : The oldest version of eliminator had small, fast and accurate firing drones. There was a 'counter' for each player that counted down from 30. The screen text is green. purple.

* Set 1 : The latest version is the most commonly found version. In this version, the drones are more colorful, larger and dumb. There are no counters, just a score for each player. The screen text is green.

- STAFF -

Designed and programmed by : Larry Clague, Mike Hendricks

- PORTS -

* HANDHELDS:
[US] Sony PSP (nov.16, 2006) as an unlockable extra in "Sega Genesis Collection [Model ULUS-10192]"
[EU] Sony PSP (feb.2, 2007) as an unlockable extra in "Sega Mega Drive Collection [Model ULES-00556]"
[AU] Sony PSP (feb.8, 2007) as an unlockable extra in "Sega Mega Drive Collection [Model ULES-00556]"

- CONTRIBUTE -

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High scores

MAMESCORE records : 02/04/2017 13:01

sawys__________________________59.800
dark_kariya____________________31.100
cessna_________________________21.100
hulkiii_________________________2.300