0.69u3 [Tomasz Slanina]
0.57 [Uki]
< Japan >
WIP:
- 0.170: Angelo Salese added global color select bank. Added screen disable bit, used by Field Day/Undoukai during transitions. Added notes to video\40love.cpp. Fixed TODO.
- 0.152: Removed anonymous timers from 40Love driver [Osso].
- 0.140u2: Atari Ace take some driver_device classes of 40love/bking/buggychl/msisaac (common code in machine\buggychl.c) that cover multiple drivers and split them so that each driver gets their own driver_device class. In most cases, these drivers got entangled because of audio/mcu code that was shared between multiple drivers.
- 0.140: Angelo Salese removed deprecat.h usage from Forty-Love driver.
- 0.135u3: Fabio Priuli added shared driver data struct to Forty-Love driver.
- 0.129: MooglyGuy added savestate support to Field Day and clone.
- 0.127u4: MASH fixed a source typo in the 40love driver of MAME 0.126u2 (Field Day and clone Undoukai doesn't start).
- 0.124u5: Roberto Zandona fixed small graphics corruption in Field Day and clone.
- 0.123u6: RansAckeR added use of PORT_DIPUNKNOWN_DIPLOC and use of PORT_INCLUDE in Field Day.
- 0.119u1: Pierpaolo Prazzoli fixed regression in clone 'The Undoukai' caused by the REGION_CPU1 decoupling from RAM.
- 0.100u4: Aaron Giles converted Forty-Love driver driver over to using the new memory_configure_bank calls.
- 0.69u3: Tomasz Slanina added 'Field Day' (Taito 1984).
- 4th June 2003: Tomasz Slanina added Field Day, the world version of Undoukai, to the Forty-Love driver.
- 0.57: Uki added 'The Undoukai (Japan)' (Taito 1984). MSM5232 sound emulator [Jarek Burczynski, Hiromitsu Shioya].
- 7th December 2001: Uki added The Undoukai to the Forty-Love driver.
- 26th July 1999: Tatsuyuki Satoh sent in drivers for Chack'n Pop and The Undokai, but neither of them works fully because of missing MCU images.
Arcade Video game published 35 years ago:
Field Day (c) 1984 Taito.
Export release. Game developed in Japan. See "The Undoukai - Dokoka no Gyoshiryoo no Undoukai" for more information about the game itself.
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID : A23
- TRIVIA -
Field Day was released in May 1984.
A few of the fans in the stands of the background are holding Japanese flags in the original japanese release. The flags were removed in this export release.
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