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WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.30 08/10/95)

  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. Categories
  12. MAMEinfo
  13. History
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Game infos

Description WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.30 08/10/95)
Name wwfmania
Manufacturer Midway
Year 1995
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .037b05
Romset size 21 MB
Romset file 22 files
Romset zip 17 B
Language English
Evaluation 70 to 80 (Good)
Genre Sports

Parent and clones

Parent This game is the parent

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 yes
Input tilt yes
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 4

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 400 254 54.70684 8000000 506 101 501 289 20 274

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade wwf_game_rom_l1.30.u54 524288 eeb7bf58 d93df59aed1672ab38af231d909d9df1a8e30f44 maincpu 0 good no
arcade wwf_game_rom_l1.30.u63 524288 09759529 cf548ff199428a93b9bc5f4fc1347c4a3cbdf106 maincpu 1 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u118 1048576 46668e97 282ca2e561f7553717d60b5a745f8e3fc1bda610 gfxrom c00003 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u119 1048576 97ffa659 986f8ec57085b808d33c85ed55b35a5e1cadf3b6 gfxrom c00002 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u120 1048576 3a05d371 4ed73e1c06ea7bd33e6c72a6a752960ba55d1975 gfxrom c00001 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u121 1048576 a28ffcba f66be0793b12a7f04e32d3db8311d1f33b0c3fbe gfxrom c00000 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u122 1048576 2800c78d 8012785f1c1eaf8d533a98e0a521a5d31efc7a42 gfxrom 800003 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u123 1048576 e0ade56f a15c672a45f39c0232d678e71380d4f58c4659ae gfxrom 800002 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u124 1048576 dc7d3dbb 8982d9a1babce57ae7465bce3f4863dd336c20ac gfxrom 800001 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u125 1048576 a19ebeed cf51bca29fd39c6189c2b431eb718a6341781d1f gfxrom 800000 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u126 1048576 eaa276a8 d0c2f4d4409830355c6e112e3eafb4d3a1b8c22e gfxrom 400003 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u127 1048576 45be7428 a5d3e37c64cac03139028fe998494b76e6b6a7ae gfxrom 400002 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u128 1048576 fcda4e9a a05a12f606632034eae662cccfee5aaaffe0348b gfxrom 400001 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u129 1048576 c644c2f4 9094452eb37ec92932109ab2b209e12074111dd7 gfxrom 400000 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u130 1048576 9ee9a145 caeb8506e1414e8c58e3031d4a2e0619ef3922b7 gfxrom 3 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u131 1048576 0815db22 ebd6a8c4f0e8d979af7f173b3f139d91e4857f6b gfxrom 2 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u132 1048576 5943b3b2 8ba0b20e7993769736c961d0fda97b2850d1446b gfxrom 1 good no
arcade wwf_image_rom_l1.u133 1048576 5e1b1e3d 55f54e4b0dc775058699b1c0abdd7241ffca0e76 gfxrom 0 good no
arcade wwf_music-spch_l1.u2 1048576 a9acb250 c1a7773ffdb86dc2c1c90c220482ed6330fcbb55 dcs 0 good no
arcade wwf_music-spch_l1.u3 1048576 9442b6c9 1f887c05ab9ca99078be584d7e9e6c59c8ec1818 dcs 200000 good no
arcade wwf_music-spch_l1.u4 1048576 cee78fac c37d3b4aef47dc80d864497b3013f03220d45482 dcs 400000 good no
arcade wwf_music-spch_l1.u5 1048576 5b31fd40 35dcf19b223029e17616357d29dd04bbfeb83491 dcs 600000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
ADSP-2105 dcs:dcs cpu 10000000
DMA-driven DAC dcs:dac audio
Speaker dcs:mono audio
TMS34010 maincpu cpu 50000000

Categories

MAMEinfo

0.37b5 [Aaron Giles]


Artwork available


SETUP:

- Adjust low game volume with F2 to enter test menu. Select 'Volume Adjust' with UP/DOWN/CTRL keys. Exit test menu and press F2 again.


Bugs:

- Crash in the Buddy mode. Sew (ID 00752)


WIP:

- 0.149: The Dumping Union and Brian Troha added clone WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.1 07/11/95). Fixed rom names.

- 30th May 2013: Smitdogg - Brian got version 1.1 of WWF WrestleMania.

- 12th December 2012: Mr. Do - KombatMAME at BYOAC scanned and cleaned up the marquee and instruction card for Wrestlemania; these have been added.

- 0.133u1: Renamed (wwfmanib) to (wwfmaniab).

- 0.122u6: Changed TMS34010 CPU1 clock speed to 50MHz.

- 0.114u1: Changed visible area to 399x253 and VSync to 54.815170 Hz.

- 0.106u2: Corrado Tomaselli added clone WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.20 08/02/95).

- 21st May 2006: Corrado Tomaselli dumped WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.20 08/02/95).

- 0.79u2: Replaced Custom sound with DMA-driven DAC.

- 0.78u4: Changed region cpu2 to sound1.

- 0.74: Changed ADSP2105 clock speed to 10MHz.

- 15th September 2003: Justin Dawkins submitted a modification to the input ports in MK, MK2, MK3, UMK3 and wwfmania.

- 0.67: Changed description to 'WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.30 08/10/95)'.

- 0.63: Changed visible area to 400x254.

- 0.57: Aaron Giles fixed the WWF Mania protection properly.

- 0.37b5: Aaron Giles added 'WWF: Wrestlemania (rev 1.30)' (Midway 1995). WWF has an unimplemented and not Y2K compatible real-time clock.

- 27th July 2000: Aaron Giles and Ernesto Corvi submitted the Williams Wolf Unit driver, which supports the following games perfectly with full sound: Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, NBA Maximum Hangtime, 2 on 2 Open Ice Challenge, Rampage: World Tour and WWF Wrestlemania.


LEVELS: 8


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History


Arcade Video game published 24 years ago:

WWF - Wrestlemania (c) 1995 Midway Mfg. Co.

WWF - Wrestlemania is a one-on-one fighting game for one or two players featuring eight selectable wrestlers taken from the real-world WWF scene of the time.

The game features two single-player modes: the 'Intercontinental Championship' and the 'WWF Championship'. In Intercontinental Championship mode, the player must win four one-on-one matches, two Handicap 2-on-1 matches, and one Handicap 3-on-1 match to win the title.

In the more difficult 'WWF Championship' mode, players must win four Handicap 2-on-1 matches, two Handicap 3-on-1 matches and finally a "WrestleMania Challenge," in which the player must defeat every wrestler in the game in a gauntlet, starting with a three-on-one setup, with each eliminated opponent being replaced with another until all eight have been defeated.

WWF - Wrestlemania utilises five buttons: Punch, Power Punch, Block, Kick, Power Kick. The eight featured wrestlers are:
Bret Hart
Shawn Michaels
Undertaker
Razor Ramon
Bam Bam Bigelow
Yokozuna
Lex Luger
Doink

- TECHNICAL -

Midway Wolf Unit hardware

Main CPU : TMS34010 (@ 6.25 Mhz)
Sound CPU : ADSP2105 (@ 10 Mhz)
Sound Chips : DMA-driven (@ 10 Mhz)

Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 5 (PUNCH, POWER PUNCH, BLOCK, KICK, POWER KICK)

- TRIVIA -

WWF Wrestlemania was released in August 1995.

The Midway coin-op has, within its code, the engine for a graphical reworking of Robotron, to be played like "Pong" in "Mortal Kombat II". However, the graphics were removed due to memory constraints, so the feature remains disabled.

If you look in the crowd, you can see the people who made this game possible. Right smack in the middle, is Mark Turmell.Mark Turmell is the main guy responsible for this game. The others are :
* In the crowd from Turmell to the right...
Sal Divita (head artist)
Sheridan Oursler (hardware tech)
Josh Tsui (artist)
Eugene Greer (artist)
Tony Goskie (artist)
Mark Penacho (programmer, but not on this game)
* In the crowd from Turmell to the left...
Jason Skiles (programmer and avid Internet user)
Jake Simpson (programmer) (wearing the MK t-shirt)
Mancow Muller (radio dj on Rock 103.5 and devout WWF fan)
Sophia (Mancow's significant other)
Dewey Gosnell (network tech)
Jamie Rivett (programmer)

Here are the real names of the wrestlers:
Bret Hart - Bret Hart
Shawn Michaels - Michael Shawn Hickenbottom
Undertaker - Mark Calaway
Razor Ramon - Scott Hall
Bam Bam Bigelow - Scott Bigelow (1961-2007)
Yokozuna - Rodney Anoa'i (1966-2000)
Lex Luger - Lawrence Pfohl
Doink - Matt Osborne (1957-2013) (1st), Steve Keirn (2nd), Ray Apollo (3rd), Steve Lombardi (4th), Dusty Wolfe (5th).

The filming for characters must have been somewhere between July and September of 1993 judging by the appearances of the wrestlers in this game.

Legendary rumor that Adam Bomb is hidden within the annals of the game was confirmed by Sal DiVita in a review of the new 'WWE All Stars' game in 2011. However he stated that the character was incomplete and there was no sense in attempting to procure him.

About fatalities : The original plan was for all 8 wrestlers to have finishing moves, but once the WWF got wind of it, they ordered Midway to not put any more in.

The World Wrestling Federation is now known as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), having lost a lawsuit with the World Wildlife Fund over the use of the abbreviation WWF in 2000. The company changed their name to WWE 2 years later.

At the time of the game's release, the WWF Champion was Diesel (Kevin Nash) who is absent from the game. However, at the time of the game's development, the WWF Champion was Yokozuna, who was a WWF Tag Team Champion at the time of release, his tag team partner Owen Hart (1965-1999) is absent from the game.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* Moves Names On : Tap Punch 4 times during vs. screen.

* No Blocking : Tap Block 3 times (both players) during vs. screen.

* Buddy Mode : Tap Block 5 times (both players) during vs. screen.

* Random Character : Press Up+Start at the wrestler selection screen without moving the selection box from its original position.

* Alternate costume Colors : While holding left (for wrestlers on left side) or right (for wrestlers on right side) press P, K, PP or PK when selecting a wrestler.

* Mortal Kombat 3 Codes :
- Win 25 fights to get MK3 Unlimited run code.
- Win 50 fights to get MK3 Dark Kombat code.

* Undertaker Fatality : To perform this fatality, you must win the match, then do the proper joystick/button sequence when 'Pin Him' appears : Up, Down, Punch (opponent must be in mid-left of the ring). The Undertaker pushes his opponent into a coffin which appears from under the ring. The coffin goes back down and a tombstone appears in its place.

- STAFF -

Software & Designers : Mark Turmell (MJT), Jason Skiles (JMS), Jamie Rivett, Jake Simpson (JAK), Shawn Liptak (SL)
Art & Designers : Sal Divita (SAL), Josh Tsui, Eugene Geer (OEG), Tony Goskie (TDG)
Music & Sound effects : Chris Granner
Hardware designers : Mark Loffredo (MJL), Cary Mednick, Steve Correll, Joe Kalinowski, John Lowes
Artwork tools : Warren Davis, Shawn Liptak (SL), Todd Allen, Alias Research
Hardware support : Pat Cox, Sheridan Oursler, Al Lasko, Jeff Peters
DCS sound system : Matt Booty, Ed Keenan
Game testers : Eddie Ferrier, Mike Vinikour

- PORTS -

Notes : The ports had minor or major changes depending on the system. For example, the SNES version does not feature the endings of the Arcade version, and also lacks 2 characters: Bam Bam Bigelow and Yokozuna.

* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Super Famicom (1995)
Sega Mega Drive (1995)
Sega 32x (1995)
Sony PlayStation (1995)
Sega Saturn (1996)

* COMPUTERS:
PC [DOS] [CD-ROM] (1997) "WWF - Wrestlemania - The Arcade Game"

- CONTRIBUTE -

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